I would skip out the part of Chinese investments in AWACS and tankers. Each platform acts as a node in a systems against systems warfare.At this point Iran is punching far above its weight. I am actually thinking that we need to re-examine how to evaluate military strength and the immense importance of doctrine.
Iran has basically no navy and a 1970s air force. Yet it is inflicting immense damage in a 1v2 and bringing the west to its knees. If it decisively defeats a ground invasion it would be at least comparable with Russia, which allowed a Ukrainian occupation of Sudzha to persist for months. A few months ago to even suggest that Iran would be comparable to Russia would be lunacy yet it doesn't look so far fetched now.
The key here is that drones (not just FPV but water, MALE and attack) and ballistic have changed the game. You don't need a manned air force or even turbofan engines to strike back anymore. You don't need expensive helicopters to provide CAS. You don't need tanks or air power to beat tanks.
Tankers, AWACS and manned subsonic platforms in general have been shown to be ridiculously vulnerable now. Chinese acquisition of many AWAC and manned tanker platforms may have not foreseen this development. Fighter type platforms on the other hand have been surprisingly survivable.
Many lessons to be learned by big panda.
US issue is not its platforms.
Biggest problem is logistics. Where are their airbases, how far away are they from the theater of operations, how many air sorties they can generate, how many air-launched munitions they can deliver per hour per day per week.
When in skirmish, we can all nicely talk about platforms and tech. But when in war (and war it is), it's all about logistics. And with Iran targeting US bases in it's neighborhood, it has significantly impacted US warfighting capacity. Even with all the big round numbers of platforms they have, if they cannot actually generate force/sorties it's all nothing. It only serves the purpose of attrition/maintenance replenishment
Would love if I could get my hands on a chart of US air-launched munitions delivered against Iran for every day. I would guess that it has nosedived since the start of the war