The “Kill-Switch” Deal: Did China Just Give Iran the Key to Sink U.S. Aircraft Carriers?

The “Kill-Switch” has been flipped. While the Pentagon’s attention is locked on the Iran Collapse, a series of leaked intelligence reports and satellite data suggest that China has just handed Iran the “Ultimate Equalizer.” Today, March 6, 2026, we analyze the CM-302 Supersonic Deal—the export version of the YJ-12 “Carrier Killer”—and the secret transition of Iran’s entire military command to China’s BeiDou-3 Navigation System.

This isn’t just about a new missile; it’s about “Systems Destruction Warfare.” Reports indicate that China has provided Iran with a “Digital Kill-Switch”—encrypted, centimeter-level precision signals that are virtually immune to Western jamming. This transition from GPS to BeiDou means that Iranian anti-ship missiles can now “see” U.S. Carriers through the densest electronic fog. Furthermore, the delivery of the YLC-8B Anti-Stealth Radar has effectively stripped away the “invisibility” of U.S. F-35s and F-22s over the Gulf. Is China using Iran as a “Field Laboratory” to test the tech it intends to use in Taiwan, or has the U.S. just walked into a high-tech trap that makes its Carriers obsolete?

[Image: A U.S. Aircraft Carrier in the crosshairs of a CM-302 missile HUD vs. a map of the BeiDou satellite constellation over Iran] In this video, we go inside the “China-Iran Tech-Bridge.” We analyze the leaked specs of the CM-302—a Mach 3 sea-skimmer that evades interception with “Evasive Maneuvers” the Pentagon is still trying to decode. We look at why Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Mao Ning is calling the deal “disinformation” while Iranian drones are hitting U.S. assets with pinpoint accuracy. We break down the “Hegseth Panic” at the Pentagon: why the U.S. is pulling Carriers further into the Indian Ocean to escape the new “Squirter” and “Carrier-Killer” zones. This is the hardware that could end the era of Carrier Diplomacy.]

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