Iran defeated U.S. technology; Former Washington military official describes being paralyzed byTehran
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Iran defeated U.S. technology
Pars Today – A former assistant to the U.S. Secretary of War, analyzing the United States’ recent defeats in the war against Iran, revealed how Washington’s advanced systems were paralyzed in the face of Tehran.
According to Pars Today, Steven Bryen, a former assistant to the U.S. Secretary of War, wrote on the analytical website Weapons and Strategy that despite possessing far superior air defense and advanced command-and-control systems, the United States clearly made major mistakes in the war against Iran, to the extent that it lost two AWACS aircraft and three F-15 fighter jets. It also failed to identify an Iranian jet that inflicted heavy damage on “Camp Buehring” in Kuwait.
Stating that Iran carried out extensive retaliatory attacks against strategic and high-value U.S. bases, Steven Bryen added: According to international reports and satellite data, the damage inflicted on aircraft, radars, and communications systems during February and March was far greater than what had initially been reported. Bryen continued: Sixteen U.S. military bases in eight West Asian countries were struck by Iranian missiles and drones, and some of them were so badly damaged that they became unusable.