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Chinese defence system fails again as US strike blinds Venezuela, echoing Indian strike in Ops Sindoor against Pakistan

Chinese-made air defence systems have suffered another major credibility blow after Venezuela’s radar network collapsed during a US military operation. The failure, echoing similar setbacks faced by Chinese radars during India’s Operation Sindoor, has reignited global doubts over the real-world reliability of Beijing’s defence exports

Dr Vishnu AravindDr Vishnu Aravind
Jan 6, 2026, 04:20 pm IST
in USA, Bharat, South Asia, China, International Edition
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Marketed as cutting-edge “stealth hunters,” Chinese defence systems continue to falter in real combat, exposing the gap between glossy claims and battlefield reality

Marketed as cutting-edge “stealth hunters,” Chinese defence systems continue to falter in real combat, exposing the gap between glossy claims and battlefield reality

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Caracas: The primary reason behind Venezuela’s failure to detect or counter recent US military operations has been traced to serious shortcomings in Chinese-supplied air defence systems. The long-range JYL-1 S-band 3D air surveillance radars procured from China collapsed during the US strike, failing to detect even a single US aircraft or helicopter, despite manufacturer claims of a detection range of up to 450 kilometres.

Military analysts point to electronic warfare as the decisive factor. The US deployed advanced electronic attack aircraft capable of jamming radar frequencies, rendering the Venezuelan radar network ineffective within minutes. This technological disruption was compounded by widespread power outages across the country, which crippled command-and-control systems at a critical moment. Even before the operation, Venezuela’s air defence posture was severely weakened, with more than 50 per cent of its JYL-1 radars reportedly non-operational due to the unavailability of spare parts.

The failure has drawn sharp attention because Chinese state-linked media had previously promoted the JYL-1 as a “stealth hunter,”  capable of tracking advanced stealth aircraft such as fifth-generation fighters. The gap between marketing claims and battlefield performance has now become a focal point of international scrutiny.

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Defence experts have drawn direct parallels between the Venezuelan episode and India’s 2025 military campaign, Operation Sindoor, against Pakistani military infrastructure. During that operation, the Indian Air Force successfully neutralised and destroyed nearly ten Chinese-origin radar systems deployed by Pakistan, including models such as the YLC-8E and HQ-9. Indian stand-off weapons and loitering munitions, including systems like Harop and Rampage,  evaded detection entirely, exposing vulnerabilities in Pakistan’s Chinese-supplied air defence network.

The repetition of similar failures in two different theatres, South Asia and Latin America, has raised serious questions about the real-world reliability of Chinese military hardware. While Chinese defence exports have expanded rapidly over the past decade, these incidents suggest that such systems struggle against sophisticated electronic warfare techniques employed by technologically advanced militaries. Strategic analysts argue that modern conflict increasingly hinges on electronic dominance rather than sheer firepower. In this environment, radar systems that perform well in controlled tests may fail under combat conditions involving jamming, cyber disruption, and coordinated strikes.

As a result, several countries are now expected to reassess their dependence on Chinese air defence equipment. Many may instead opt for proven indigenous systems or procure radar and missile technologies from long-standing defence partners with demonstrated battlefield performance, signalling a potential shift in the global arms market away from Chinese products.

 

Topics: Chinese air defenceVenezuela US strikeIndia-Pakistan military conflictChinese defence exportsRadar system vulnerabilitiesMilitary technology reliabilityOperation SindoorElectronic Warfare
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