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China’s Covert Weapons Procurement Revealed in Florida Case

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China’s government covertly tried to obtain advanced U.S. fighter jet engines and a Reaper drone in a high-technology spying operation uncovered by federal authorities in Florida.

A Chinese-born woman, Wenxia Man, was sentenced to 50 months in prison on Friday following her conviction for conspiracy to export restricted American defense articles, namely engines for F-35, F-22, and F-16 jets, and the Reaper, a front-line unmanned aerial vehicle used by the military and intelligence agencies.

Court papers in the case stated that Man, a naturalized U.S. citizen residing in California who is also known as Wency Man, worked with a Chinese government procurement agent, Xinsheng Zhang, in trying to purchase the military items. The Chinese planned to reverse-engineer the U.S. military goods to avoid the costs and time required for indigenous development. Zhang operated from China and remains out of reach of prosecutors.

Michael Walleisa, assistant U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Florida, asked the judge to impose the maximum sentence of 78 months for the weapons conspiracy conviction.

“There is hardly a more serious case than a case such as this that involves some of our most sophisticated fighter jet engines and unmanned weaponized aerial drones,” Walleisa said in a sentencing memorandum.

“The potential for harm to the safety of our fighter pilots, military personnel, and national security which would occur had the defendant been successful is immeasurable, particularly where, as here the clear intent of the co-conspirators was to enable the People’s Republic of China to reverse engineer the defense articles and manufacture fighter jets and UAV’s.”

The conspiracy revealed that China was seeking to “increase its military capabilities and might to the potential detriment of the United States,” Walleisa said.

The U.S. government imposed an arms embargo on China in 1990 following the Chinese military’s massacre of unarmed pro-democracy protesters in Beijing’s Tiananmen Square a year earlier.

Between 2011 and 2013, Man and Zhang worked together to solicit three sets of General Electric and Pratt and Whitney turbofan engines for the F-35, F-22, and F-16 jets, as well as a General Atomics Reaper drone and technical details of the equipment. The Chinese were prepared to pay $50 million for the embargoed items.

Authorities launched an investigation of the case after Man contacted a defense industry source who alerted U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s Homeland Security Investigations unit in Miami. The Pentagon’s Defense Criminal Investigative Service also investigated the case.

Man used a company called AFM Microelectronics, Inc. in trying to buy the military equipment. She disclosed to an undercover federal agent in 2012 that the jet engines were meant for the Chinese government and that she knew it was illegal to export them, according to court papers.

China is engaged in a major military buildup that includes two new advanced stealth jet fighters that U.S. intelligence agencies say benefitted from stolen American aircraft technology.

The attempt to buy embargoed jet fighter engines highlights what military analysts say is China’s major technology shortfall—its inability to manufacture high-quality jet engines. Turbofan engines require extremely precise machine work and parts because of the high speeds of their spinning engine fans.

Zhang was described by the government in court papers as a “technology spy” working for China’s military-industrial complex. The Chinese government buys arms and military technology from Russia and other states “so that China can obtain sophisticated technology without having to conduct its own research,” the indictment in the case states.

The name of the Chinese entity was not disclosed. China’s government defense industry group is SASTIND, an acronym for State Administration for Science, Technology and Industry for National Defense.

Zhang sought to buy the operating system and aircraft control system for the MQ-9 Reaper as well as the unmanned aerial vehicle itself and the technical design data for the aircraft. The drone sought was an armed version capable of firing Hellfire missiles.

Man, 45, was convicted of one count of conspiracy to export defense goods with a license.

At sentencing on Friday, U.S. District Judge Beth Bloom told the court that Man hoped to get a $1 million commission on the illegal export and that she wanted to help China compete with the United States militarily.

“I’m innocent,” Man told the judge, the South Florida Sun-Sentinel newspaper reported. “This is my country, too.” She plans to appeal the conviction that was reached after a jury trial in June.

Michael Pillsbury, a China specialist at the Hudson Institute, said the Man case highlights China’s large-scale technology theft program.

“The scope and the ambition of their technology intelligence collection is breathtaking,” said Pillsbury. “They’re not after petty secrets.”

The Man case is similar to an earlier Chinese technology acquisition operation headed by Chi Mak, another naturalized Chinese citizen. In 2007, Mak, an electrical engineer at the U.S. firm Power Paragon, was convicted of conspiracy to export sensitive electronics defense technology to China.

Mak was a long-term technology spy who operated for 20 years. U.S. officials believe Mak provided China with secrets to the Aegis battle management system, the heart of current Navy warships.

China has deployed a similar version of the Aegis ship, known as the Type 052D warship.

https://freebeacon.com/national-security/chinas-covert-weapons-procurement-revealed-florida-case/
 
There was an Indian that provided B-2 stealth bomber secrets to China a few years ago.

That's just one case where they got caught. God only knows how many spies there are getting so many technology secrets for China thus saving billions of dollars in research and cut decades of research. Once these secrets are taken, they are gone permanently.

China probably does the full clean up on all US technology.

Oh well, that's America's problem :lol:
 
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There was an Indian that provided B-2 stealth bomber secrets to China a few years ago.

That's just one case where they got caught. God only knows how many spies there are getting so many technology secrets for China thus savings billions of dollars in research and cut decades of research. Once these secrets are taken, they are gone permanently.

China probably does the full clean up on all US technology.

Oh well, that's America's problem :lol:
So naughty :D
 
With the right amount of money...the manufacturers themselves will sell the tech..
 
How can a woman possibly get access to an advanced jet engine and ship it out of US without being noticed? No doubt entrapment of some kind was involved.
This is fake and wrongly accusation planted on a poor lady. Remember lee wen ho case too. After few years later, all his charges of espionage were false fully accuse. This is just another US media war trying to paint China in bad light.
 
True. All China have to do is to donate lots of money to the Clinton foundation. If the price is right, Bill will fly a F-22 to China himself.

You know it's a common accusation among Republicans that Clinton sold China certain missile technology in the 1990's for campaign donations.

I don't know how accurate this accusation is but the Clinton's will sell anything for the right price.
 
This is fake and wrongly accusation planted on a poor lady. Remember lee wen ho case too. After few years later, all his charges of espionage were false fully accuse. This is just another US media war trying to paint China in bad light.

I think this kind of news are positive.

They, for one, make the US look weak.

I am all for espionage and intelligence gathering, from pragmatist perspective. I would only not tolerate getting caught.

China has its own defense platforms, but, what is wrong with having some extra information on other existing platforms?

True. All China have to do is to donate lots of money to the Clinton foundation. If the price is right, Bill will fly a F-22 to China himself.

:D

Saudis are the true masters on this.

They even bought themselves clean from the 9/11 attacks.

US is always up for grabs for those with enough money.
 
America was a great country. No doubt about it. Not only in tech but as system of government...

Sadly, now it is different story...as the Americans themselves say now:

America is the best government that money can buy.

America is still the King in espionage...NSA has hacked everyone worth their salt on this planet...from EU to Asia.

The case against the poor woman is just part of the propaganda war. Innocents suffer in the war.

Let us hope and pray for the poor lady and her family...that she be free soon.
 
How can a woman possibly get access to an advanced jet engine and ship it out of US without being noticed? No doubt entrapment of some kind was involved.

Did you read the article? She was trying to acquire them when she was caught. She never got her hands on the engines or technologies.

This is fake and wrongly accusation planted on a poor lady. Remember lee wen ho case too. After few years later, all his charges of espionage were false fully accuse. This is just another US media war trying to paint China in bad light.

On what basis are you saying this? She was caught, charged, tried, convicted, and sentenced. Prosecutors wanted 78 months, she got lucky and judge awarded her 50. China can grant her citizenship when she gets released. :D
 
America was a great country. No doubt about it. Not only in tech but as system of government...

Sadly, now it is different story...as the Americans themselves say now:

America is the best government that money can buy.

America is still the King in espionage...NSA has hacked everyone worth their salt on this planet...from EU to Asia.

The case against the poor woman is just part of the propaganda war. Innocents suffer in the war.

Let us hope and pray for the poor lady and her family...that she be free soon.

She should come back and never return afterwards.

She must be given a hero's welcome.
 
She should come back and never return afterwards.

She must be given a hero's welcome.

The Daughter of the Dragon has a home. She is innocent and is being used as a tool to insult China.
We must pray for her safe return home where she belongs!
 
She should come back and never return afterwards.

She must be given a hero's welcome.

The Daughter of the Dragon has a home. She is innocent and is being used as a tool to insult China.
We must pray for her safe return home where she belongs!

China can have her. She's treasonous scum. Why sully American soil with her presence.
 

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