Within the Great Tang Group, this topic also sparked a big debate. Many people believe such technology should not be leaked, but some think the technology can be sold, depending on what the other party is willing to exchange for it.
Those opposing the sale of onboard warning devices have a point. As long as the technology remains confidential, the other's air force would be ineffective and pose no threat to the Great Tang Empire's air force.
In this way, even if the other side has thousands of aircraft, they would ultimately remain grounded, like scrap metal, afraid to take to the air for combat.
Those who support selling similar technology also make a case: if the other side is willing to pay a high enough price, similar technology could be sold.
After all, this doesn't affect air combat's hard power: Tang Country's planes are still superior, pilots are still more skilled, and missile technology is far ahead. So even if the other side has warning devices, what of it?