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Indian-American B-2 techie faces trial for aiding China​
Washington, Apr 7 (PTI)

India-born Noshir Gowadia, a former engineer of B-2 stealth bomber accused of selling sensitive American defence technology to China for its cruise missiles for USD 110,000, will face trial in a US court this week for spying and money-laundering.

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Gowadia, 66 has pleaded not guilty to 21 counts, including conspiracy, violating the arms export control act and money laundering.The indictment accuses Gowadia of helping China design a cruise missile with stealth capabilities.

Gowadia a former engineer with defence contractor Northrup Corp., is facing charges that he sold classified B-2 bomber technology to China, tried to sell the technology to Switzerland, Israel and Germany, money laundering and filing false tax returns.
The former engineer hid the proceeds from the transactions by directing the payments to secret Swiss bank accounts of foundations he set up in Liechtenstein, the government said in recently filed court documents, the Honolulu Star Bulletin reported.

Prosecutors allege Gowadia helped design an exhaust nozzle for China that gives off less heat, making it difficult for enemy infrared detectors to track the missile for which he got USD 110,000 over two years.

Trial is scheduled to begin next month and expected to run into summer. The government said it found evidence of the Swiss bank accounts when federal agents raided Gowadia's Maui home on October 13, 2005.However, because of restrictive disclosure laws in Switzerland and Liechtenstein, the government said it did not receive the Swiss bank records until December 2008 and the Liechtenstein foundation records until last month.

Gowadia worked for Northrup from 1968 to 1986, during which time he helped develop the B-2 bomber's unique propulsion system. After his employment with Northrup ended, Gowadia continued his relationship with the U.S. military as a private contractor.

However, following some angry dealings with the Air Force and the Los Alamos National Laboratory in 1993, Gowadia began to seek and solicit business internationally, the government says.

Between 2003 and 2005 Gowadia made six secret trips into mainland China and exchanged numerous communications to help Chinese defence engineers design a cruise missile that is able to evade air-to-air, heat-seeking missiles, according the federal indictment against him.

The trial comes some four years after Gowadia's arrest and more than three years after his trial was originally scheduled to be held.

Indian-American B-2 techie faces trial for aiding China
 
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Wow traitor not only for America but for his own nation. If found guilty
 
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India-born Noshir Gowadia, a former engineer of B-2 stealth bomber accused of selling sensitive American defence technology to China for its cruise missiles for USD 110,000, will face trial in a US court this week for spying and money-laundering.

Indian engineer as an engineer in US's project selling technology to China. !!!!!!
Strange, just lyk a Love Triangle.

Correction there mister, he is not from " India", he is from " British India"

Come on Man, he doesnt look that old. :D
 
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Come on Man, he doesnt look that old. :D

Noshir Sheriarji Gowadia, born in Bombay, India in 1944 is an Indian American design engineer. One of the creators of the B-2 Spirit stealth bomber during a career at Northrop, he was arrested in 2005 on espionage-related federal charges and is awaiting trial in federal district court. The U.S. government accuses Gowadia of selling classified information to the government of the People's Republic of China and sending classified information to individuals in Germany, Israel, and Switzerland. If convicted Gowadia could be sentenced to life in prison or death.[1][2]

Gowadia was born in India, but immigrated to the United States and is now a naturalized U.S. citizen. He joined Northrop in November 1968, and continued to work there until April 1986. As a design engineer, Gowadia was reportedly one of the principal designers of the B-2 Spirit stealth bomber, who conceived and conceptually designed the B-2 Bomber's entire propulsion system and billed himself as the "father of the technology that protects the B-2 stealth bomber from heat-seeking missiles." In 1999, he founded N.S. Gowadia, Inc., his own consulting company.


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Noshir Gowadia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
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wait so he sold nozzle tech from the B-2 engines to china for use in china's cruise missiles?
 
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What a traitor!! He could have at least sold the secrets to us instead of our competitors!!
 
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What a traitor!! He could have at least sold the secrets to us instead of our competitors!!

Agreed....Bloody Traitor on 3 counts

1. Selling secret US Tech
2. Not offering the tech to India..
3. Selling tech to India's potential enemies....

LOL....
 
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Has anyone considered a 66 year old had no interest in cash ...so I am not buying it , he looks like a guy wanted to see wall of china , visit bejing and see asia what most old ppl do towards retirement

What does he needs millions for ? :no: makes no sense and suprisingly all indians consider him traitor

No logic....
 
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Has anyone considered a 66 year old had no interest in cash ...so I am not buying it , he looks like a guy wanted to see wall of china , visit bejing and see asia what most old ppl do towards retirement

What does he needs millions for ? :no: makes no sense and suprisingly all indians consider him traitor

No logic....

And Bernie Madoff is a sweet old philanthropist with a big heart......
 
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Has anyone considered a 66 year old had no interest in cash ...so I am not buying it , he looks like a guy wanted to see wall of china , visit bejing and see asia what most old ppl do towards retirement

What does he needs millions for ? :no: makes no sense and suprisingly all indians consider him traitor

No logic....

I'm sure he risked his freedom and career for nothing :rolleyes: afterall who wants a comfortable retirement right?
 
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