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Suspicious of stolen technology,
U.S. suspends weapon exports to S.Korea Analysts say the suspicions follow other claims of stolen technology

By Lee Soon-hyuk 
 
Following the war of nerves between South Korea and the United States over the unauthorized dismantling of “Tiger Eyes,” a sensor suite installed on the F-15K, in August and September, the controversy over stealing defense industry technology has recently been spreading to other weapons. The Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) and others are officially playing down the importance of the issue, but there are signs the fallout may grow, with the United States suspending the export of strategic weaponry to South Korea.
Controversy over technology theft
U.S. suspicions that South Korea was stealing defense technology began with an incident involving the breaking of seals around the F-15K’s “Tiger Eyes” sensor suite. Installed under the fuselage of the F-15K, these sensors help to accurately bomb targets even at night and in poor weather.
In August, the United States sent an investigation team led by a deputy undersecretary of state to South Korea, where they pressed Air Force officials - then in the middle of the Ulchi Freedom Guardian exercise - about whether they had taken apart the Tiger Eyes without authorization. The Air Force responded that the seals on the Tiger Eyes had been damaged when they were installed on the aircraft. In September, a joint South Korea-U.S. investigation team was formed, but DAPA recently explained that the team’s investigation was unable to find signs that the part had been disassembled. According to a source, however, South Korea demanded the United States produce evidence that they had illicitly examined the device, but the U.S. did not, saying that to do so could reveal an informant. The source said that the United States was not convinced by South Korea’s explanation, and that both governments appear to have reached different conclusions.
Some analysts also claim that this is about more than just the Tiger Eyes, and that complaints from the U.S. government had been accumulating. A typical example is the ALQ-200, an external radar jammer manufactured by LIG Nex1. The Agency for Defense Development (ADD) has promoted the ALQ-200, which, when attached to the underside of an aircraft, detects radar waves coming from enemy missiles and scrambles them, as its own technology, but the United States suspects the technology was pirated. In particular, the U.S. was reportedly shocked when South Korea pushed to export the technology to Pakistan, where it might be installed on Chinese-made fighters, and plans to export the jammer were canceled.

Stopping strategic weapons exports to South Korea
After returning to the United States, the investigation team that had looked into the Tiger Eyes suspicions reported to the White House and Congress, resulting in the suspension of export of strategic weapons to South Korea. A typical example was Congress’s application of the brakes to the export of the Global Hawk unmanned aerial vehicle, which South Korea has been discussing adopting since the Roh Moo-hyun administration.
Local defense industries, for whom weapons development itself becomes difficult if key parts cannot be imported from the United States, also went into a state of emergency. Talk has spread within and outside of the military of one firm that sent high-ranking executives to the United States to beg in vain for the United States to allow it to export one of its products with U.S. technology.
In addition, the U.S. State Department’s Directorate of Defense Trade Controls (DDTC) has reportedly decided recently to investigate suspicions of technology piracy in major weapon systems South Korea that has been promoting as developed using indigenous technology. Accordingly, the U.S. Embassy is currently investigating. The fire controls of the K1A1 tank, which, along with the ALQ-200, had previously been a matter of controversy, the MLRS system and the Cheong Sangeo and Hong Sangeo torpedoes are said to be major targets of the investigation.
D&D Focus Editor in Chief Kim Jong-dae, who first reported on the Tiger Eyes controversy in Defense 21, an online webzine on military matters run by the Hankyoreh, said the situation was brought on by a combination of the U.S. keynote of selling weapons to Korea but not transferring technology, and the DAPA’s and ADD’s lax and easy-going attitudes. He expressed concern about the after-effects, such as South Korea’s bargaining power dropping greatly during next year’s “F-X” project to adopt a next-generation fighter.
Meanwhile, regarding the U.S. government’s accurate grasp of the breaking of the Tiger Eyes seals, the existence of a U.S. informant has also become a matter of controversy. The Defense Security Command and NIS have reportedly begun trying to uncover the informant.


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In particular, the U.S. was reportedly shocked when South Korea pushed to export the technology to Pakistan, where it might be installed on Chinese-made fighters, and plans to export the jammer were canceled.


All road of stolen tech lead to... Why so??? The world must safeguard there technology...


I will tell you a story: Long long ago, there was a country "China", They use to make beautiful silk. No one in world knew how silk was made. Silk route was one of most important route in world, it use to pass thru china and India (Not Pakistan, coz Pakistan was not on world map that time :rofl:).

One fine day a princess from china smuggled out the silkworm eggs. The world learnt the technology, China was not solo source of Silk, china saw sharp decline in foreign Business, Silk route became less significant. The cities once were beautiful were deserted.

Moral of the story: Save your technology by all means.(sam-dam-dand-bhed)
 
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All road of stolen tech lead to... Why so??? The world must safeguard there technology...


I will tell you a story: Long long ago, there was a country "China", They use to make beautiful silk. No one in world knew how silk was made. Silk route was one of most important route in world, it use to pass thru china and India (Not Pakistan, coz Pakistan was not on world map that time :rofl:).

One fine day a princess from china smuggled out the silkworm eggs. The world learnt the technology, China was not solo source of Silk, china saw sharp decline in foreign Business, Silk route became less significant. The cities once were beautiful were deserted.

Moral of the story: Save your technology by all means.(sam-dam-dand-bhed)
Yeah Right Yet Most of the world prefers to invest in China rather then sh!!ty INdia (I mean the same country whose diplomats go to secure the fraudsters!!! - Glad they got the beating they deserved) - What you failed to notice that it was South Korean Government that was pushing for sale not some arm dealer.
 
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Not surprised at all.
The entirety of Korea is built on reverse engineered tech.
A friend of mine works for an engineering firm that does business with Samsung, and while they were negotiating to sell Samsung some of their parts, one of the demands Samsung made was to get the blue prints for the parts. Which is absolutely ridiculous, its like buying a Toyota corolla and demanding that Toyota give you blue prints so you can make your own.
 
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why they wanted to export it to pak?

well i feel sorry for them what they wanted to do for us if true
 
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If this is the case, then South Korea should ditch USA.

South Korea should have her bilateral relations with China as good as Pakistan's bilateral relations with China.

Who needs USA?

Imagine if South Korea transfers technology to China. That would be USA's worst nightmare.

What has USA done for South Korea for the Korean conflict anyways?

By the way I hear there are a lot of US army personnel who rape South Korean girls.

Asia needs to stand united against the west.

But sadly countries like India and Japan don't understand that.
 
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If this is the case, then South Korea should ditch USA.

South Korea should have her bilateral relations with China as good as Pakistan's bilateral relations with China.

Who needs USA?

Imagine if South Korea transfers technology to China. That would be USA's worst nightmare.

What has USA done for South Korea for the Korean conflict anyways?

By the way I hear there are a lot of US army personnel who rape South Korean girls.

Asia needs to stand united against the west.

But sadly countries like India and Japan don't understand that.

the US has 30,000 troops in South Korea.
South Korea can't even clean her @$$ without US permission.
 
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the US has 30,000 troops in South Korea.
South Korea can't even clean her @$$ without US permission.

exactly and there is the fear of the Nukes in Pyongyang.Same goes for Japan too.
 
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If this is the case, then South Korea should ditch USA.

South Korea should have her bilateral relations with China as good as Pakistan's bilateral relations with China.

Who needs USA?

Imagine if South Korea transfers technology to China. That would be USA's worst nightmare.

What has USA done for South Korea for the Korean conflict anyways?

By the way I hear there are a lot of US army personnel who rape South Korean girls.

Asia needs to stand united against the west.

But sadly countries like India and Japan don't understand that.
When we were opposing in 70-80s, what was your holy country doing at that time..
As far as, India and Japan is concerned they have got some good impression not only in the western countries but also in asia..
Just frankly close your eyes and go behind 30-40 years and thing what mistakes you did and now suggesting others..
And you still giving an example of India and japan..:disagree:
Ontopic :
Stoling technology is crime if they do it, then US has all the rights to stop the export..
 
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Singapore-South Korea are on US's black list now , the next one could be Japan bcz she agree currency swap with China ??:what:
 
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