The US 'military industrial complex' is no different in nature and tasks than anyone else's. This is a convenient distraction from the real discussion, which is about the possibility, no matter how silly it might be, that foreign sales military hardware is filled with 'at will' disabling features designed to benefit US.
My English is probably better than yours.
To paraphrase Microsoft: It is a feature, not a bug.
A 'backdoor' is not even a disabling function. It is merely an access point. What you do
AFTER that access point is a different issue.
So the question, intended to question your claim to have experience in technical matters, still stands: My house have a backdoor, so does that mean my house is 'defective' in designed and function?
It is a fair question.
If I plant a listening device in your house, that is not a 'bug' even by casual context of the word. The mic is merely a monitoring device. It does not affect your dishwasher, HVAC, TV, and anything else.
What is a 'backshop'?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Backshop
It is not financially and logistically feasible to send every component to the manufacturers for repairs, especially if the hardware was designed with modularity in mind. Hence the concept of 'line replaceable unit' (LRU). The operative word here is '
LINE' meaning at
YOUR level of maintenance.
YOU -- not me who is the manufacturer.
Flightline maintenance switches out the LRUs. Backshop level maintenance opens up the LRU, if necessary, to troubleshoot and replaces, again if necessary, individual components inside the LRU.
In believing that there are built-in backdoor, monitoring devices, and at-will disabling features in foreign sales F-16s, Pakistan, Egypt, Singapore, South Korea, Italy, etc...etc...You, and others like minded, involved tens of thousands of people in a conspiracy that spans the world and over decades.
People like this gent...
https://pk.linkedin.com/in/aamir-qazzafi-a9b66b103
Either Mr. Aamir Qazzafi is an idiot or a component of this conspiracy.
YOU pick.