Chinese scientists have created a powerful new electronic warfare system that uses 6G technology and can reportedly jam the radar systems of U.S. F-35 stealth fighter jets in just a few seconds.
The project is being led by Professor Deng Lei from Huazhong University of Science and Technology (HUST). According to reports, this system combines advanced signal processing with strong jamming and communication features, making it one of the most advanced technologies of its kind.
The system works by disrupting the radar signals that help stealth aircraft like the F-35 detect and target objects. By doing this, it can make enemy planes “blind” for a short time, giving an advantage to the side using the jammer.
The use of 6G allows the system to work faster and more efficiently than previous technologies, making it much harder to detect and counter.
Experts believe this new development could change the balance in modern air combat, especially in situations where electronic warfare plays a key role. It also reflects China’s growing focus on using next-generation technologies in defense and military operations.
The system is still in its early stages, but researchers are optimistic about its potential. As 6G technology continues to develop, it may offer even more powerful tools for both communication and defense in the near future.
This breakthrough highlights how fast military technology is evolving and how future battles may depend more on electronic tools than traditional weapons.