China Challenged Japanese Fighter Jet – BIG MISTAKE

A Chinese J-15 locked fire-control radar onto a Japanese F-15 southeast of Okinawa. What Beijing intended as intimidation became a thirty-one-minute intelligence disaster. This video breaks down what happens when a fighter pilot breaks radar lock — the beam maneuver that exploits pulse-Doppler physics, the Split-S that outruns mechanical antennas, and the geometry game that turned a defensive engagement into a trap. Every time the Chinese pilot re-acquired lock, his radar transmitted operating frequencies, pulse patterns, and tracking signatures. Every time the Japanese pilot broke it, he captured another secret — and worked his way further around the J-15's clock. Toward the one place a nose-mounted radar cannot see. For thirty-one minutes, one pilot focused on the target ahead. He never checked behind. He never looked up. When his radar warning receiver finally lit with two new contacts descending from 35,000 feet, it was already over. Three F-15s. One J-15. The geometry said everything. #china #japan #beyondmilitary Credit: https://sites.google.com/ytmgltd.com/...