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alopes

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There is a Rand´s Chinese Air Force overview. All the information is already public, but it gives a general view of the situation, but it also have some China threat hype on it.

It´s in PDF.

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alopes

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By this article, China obtained USA stealth design technology that is related to the B-2 bomber. A very impressive deed for China spy agency.

It appears that the american engineer who sold the secrets will be condemned to a life time prison term.
I question myself about that logic. The same countries that are willing to pay for people of other nationalities to betray their country and, thus, risking being executed when caught, are the same countries that condemn their own traitors....
Isn´t that contradictory, in moral terms...?


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Air Force Office of Special Investigations agents instrumental in B-2 Spirit spy conviction

8/17/2010 - WASHINGTON (AFNS) -- A federal jury in U.S. District Court for the District of Hawaii found Noshir S. Gowadia, age 66, of Maui, guilty of five criminal offenses Aug. 9 relating to his design for the Chinese government of a low signature cruise missile exhaust system capable of rendering a Chinese cruise missile resistant to detection by infrared missiles.

The jury also convicted Mr. Gowadia of illegally communicating classified information on three other occasions and unlawfully exporting technical information on those three occasions, illegally retaining defense information and filing false tax returns for the years 2001 and 2002. The jury acquitted Mr. Gowadia of three other offenses alleging illegal communication of information to the Chinese government.

The verdict was announced by David Kris, the Assistant Attorney General for National Security, and Florence T. Nakakuni, the U.S. Attorney for the District of Hawaii. The verdict followed six days of deliberation and a 40-day trial.

"Mr. Gowadia provided some of our country's most sensitive weapons-related designs to the Chinese government for money," Assistant Attorney General Kris said. "Today, he is being held accountable for his actions. This prosecution should serve as a warning to others who would compromise our nation's military secrets for profit. I commend the many prosecutors, analysts, and agents, including those from the FBI and the Air Force, who were responsible for this investigation and prosecution."

"The United States entrusts people with important and sensitive information critical to our nation's defense," U.S. Attorney Nakakuni said. "Today's verdict demonstrates that there is a serious consequence to betraying that trust."

"The FBI will continue to pursue anyone who treats America's national security as a commodity to be sold for personal enrichment," said Charlene Thornton, the Special Agent in charge of the Honolulu Field Office of the FBI.

"This case is a superb example of interagency cooperation with one single goal in mind: to protect Americans from harm," said Colonel Keith Givens, the vice commander of Headquarters U.S. Air Force Office of Special Investigations. "The successful prosecution of Mr. Gowadia for espionage and other crimes highlights the many contributions of AFOSI personnel and our partner organizations worldwide."

Mr. Gowadia was first arrested in October 2005 on a criminal complaint alleging that he willfully communicated national defense information to a person not entitled to receive it. He was charged with additional violations in a 2005 indictment, a 2006 superseding indictment and a 2007 second superseding indictment.

According to information produced during the trial, Mr. Gowadia was an engineer with Northrop Grumman Corporation from approximately 1968 to 1986, during which time he contributed to the development of the unique propulsion system and low observable capabilities of the B-2 Spirit bomber. Mr. Gowadia also continued to work on classified matters as a contractor with the with the U.S. government until 1997, when his security clearance was terminated.

Evidence at the trial revealed that from July 2003 to June 2005, Mr. Gowadia took six trips to China to provide defense services in the form of design, test support and test data analysis of technologies for the purpose of assisting the Chinese government with its cruise missile system by developing a stealthy exhaust nozzle and was paid at least $110,000 by the Chinese government. The jury convicted Mr. Gowadia of two specific transmissions of classified information: a presentation concerning the exhaust nozzle of a Chinese cruise missile project and an evaluation of the effectiveness of a redesigned nozzle, and a computer file providing his signature prediction of a Chinese cruise missile outfitted with his modified exhaust nozzle and associated predictions in relation to a U.S. air-to-air missile.

The prosecution also produced evidence which documented Mr. Gowadia's use of three foreign entities he controlled, including a Liechtenstein charity purportedly for the benefit of children, to disguise the income he received from foreign countries. In addition to demonstrating that Mr. Gowadia under reported his income and falsely denied having control over foreign bank accounts for the two tax years involved in his convictions, the evidence at trial revealed that Mr. Gowadia hadn't paid any income tax since from at least 1997 until 2005 when he was arrested.

Chief U.S. District Judge Susan Oki Mollway set sentencing for Nov. 22, 2010. At that time, Mr. Gowadia faces the following maximum terms of imprisonment:
-- Life imprisonment for each of two counts of willfully communicating classified national defense information to the Chinese government with the intent that it be used to the advantage of the Chinese government or to the injury of the U.S.
-- Ten years imprisonment for each of three counts of willfully communicating classified national defense information to persons not entitled to receive it in the Chinese government and elsewhere, and one count of illegally retaining defense systems information at his Maui residence.
-- Ten years imprisonment for each of four counts of exporting technical data related to a defense article without an export license (in violation of the Arms Export Control Act).
-- Five years imprisonment for one count of conspiracy to violate the Arms Export Control Act.
-- Ten years imprisonment for one money laundering charge based on proceeds from the Arms Export Control Act violations.
-- Three years imprisonment for each of two counts of filing false tax returns for the years 2001 and 2002.

This case was investigated by members of the FBI, the U.S. Air Force Office of Special Investigations, the Internal Revenue Service's Criminal Investigation Division, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and the State Department's Directorate of Defense Trade Controls.

The case was prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney Kenneth M. Sorenson of the U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Hawaii and Senior Trial Attorney Robert E. Wallace Jr., of the Counterespionage Section of the Justice Department's National Security Division.

(Courtesy of the United States Department of Justice)
 
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alopes

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There are claims that China deployed CSS-5 (DF-21) IRBM missiles in an area near to the Indian territory. If this is true, it´s an intriguing development.

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India mulls deploying missiles near border in North-East

India is considering deploying its nuclear-capable ballistic missiles in the North-East close to its border with China in an apparent attempt to enhance its military preparedness. The move comes close on the release of a report by Pentagon, which suggested that China has moved its new advanced
longer range CSS-5 missiles close to its border with India and developed contingency plans to shift airborne forces to the region at short notice.

The government is considering the deployment of the 2,000 km range Agni-II and 350 km range Prithvi III surface to surface ballistic missiles close to the Chinese border, Defence Ministry sources said today.

The sources said that additional land was being procured by the Army in North-West Bengal and adjoining states for deployment of these missiles.

In the recent months, India is focussed on upgrading its military infrastructure in the North-Eastern sector to counter any Chinese threat.

The measures taken by the government include the deployment of two squadrons of the Su-30 MKI fighter jets in Tezpur and Chhabua in Assam and raising of two mountain divisions for deployment in Arunachal Pradesh and adjoining areas.

The government also revised its old military doctrine of not developing roads along the border and is working on developing over 70 strategic roads on the Sino-Indian border.
 

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Chinese Secondary Artillery mobilsed to Tibet

China's Science&Technology Daily reported today that for the first time, one full strength troop from Chinese Secondary Artillery has mobilsed to Tibet with all its personel and equipment. The report also implys they will not stay there for long.

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首次挺进大高原
发布时间: 2010-09-07 | 作者:何基刚
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2010年09月07日 来源: 科技日报 作者: 何基刚  子夜,当第二炮兵某部最后一个梯队缓缓的驶进高原某火车站时,安全停靠在站台上,早已等待多时的部队长查显发和政委刘旭明握着刚刚走下火车带队领导曹子刚的手,连声道:“一路辛苦!”预示该部历史上首次全员额、全装备、全要素铁路机动全部挺进高原。
  该部长期生活在内地,上高原执行任务是历史上“第一次”,任务异常艰巨。在准备上高原前,部队多次召开会议研究部署工作,把上高原准备工作做得细而又细,紧而又紧。专门请军地医疗专家给官兵传授高原一些预防小常识,临上高原前还做一次身体全面体检,做到体检不合格者严禁上高原。

  转场期间,大多数都在夜间进行,有几个梯队官兵都是坐在火车站候车室椅子上打盹,第二天继续参加装卸任务。装卸载过程,有时冒着瓢泼大雨,有时顶着烈日炎炎,但干劲却丝毫不减,体现了一股顽强的战斗作风。

  铁路机动横跨几个省,行程近4000多公里,路上有多次火车就停靠在部分官兵“家门口”,但没有一名官兵下火车与家人见上一面,他们都是隐瞒着上高原执行任务和路过家门口的讯息。技术营上士蔡攀妻子就在火车站工作,当妻子近在咫尺时,他却主动要求承担警戒任务,放弃了和妻子一次见面的机会。一路上,官兵们展示了良好的军人形象,每次在沿途军供站吃饭,都是饭前有歌声,饭后站队离开,威武之师文明之师给老百姓留下了深刻印象。路上,没有出现一例官兵私自在站台上购买物品,做到“吃部队供的,吃部队发的”,严防食物中毒。每次停靠站台时,都专门组织驾驶队伍去检查一遍车辆捆绑松紧度,确保不留安全隐患。

  行军过程中,因路途遥远,时间漫长,生活单调,各梯队还想方设法组织丰富多彩的“车厢文化”,这边围着一群人,肯定是在开展象棋比赛;那边聚着一堆人,肯定是在开展扑克牌淘汰赛;还有启发智力的猜谜语等小游戏,每个梯队的带队领导,不但是组织者,还是积极参与者,车厢里到处都是欢歌笑语,一扫官兵们行军路途的疲劳。每个梯队还安排一名军医随行保障,每隔一段时间就在车厢巡诊一次,确保大家个个身心健康。(何基刚)

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Here is an article recently published which to me shows some nervousness.It seems some are trying to convince themselves.What do you think?

Taiwan has reason to be most concerned about China's apparent potential to deter US carriers from entering the Yellow Sea and the East China Sea. The island is home to some of the world's most accomplished scholars who dedicate their careers to monitoring and researching China's security policy.

One of these is Professor Arthur Ding, a research fellow at the China Politics Division at Taiwan's National Chengchi University. Apart from this assignment, he also holds the position of a professor at the Political Warfare Cadres Academy in Taipei. Ding spoke to Asia Times Online on the DF-21D.

Asia Times Online: The DF-21D can strike US aircraft carriers and sink them in a very short time. Will this development have an impact on the naval balance in the East China Sea?

Arthur Ding: This is the ultimate goal China aims to achieve. But technically speaking, it's not feasible. That is because when the missile re-enters the atmosphere, its speed would be somewhere around Mach 7 [2,382.03 meters/second]. That is so fast that there would not be sufficient time to re-direct the warhead to hit an US aircraft carrier precisely. A carrier could only be hit indirectly by a special warhead, such as a fuel-air explosive.

AToL: How will the DF-21D affect Taiwan's security situation?

AD: There's no doubt that China's military modernization does increase the risk for US involvement. Nevertheless, aircraft carriers are unlikely to be the only instruments the US will have at hand. As time goes by, many more weapons may be developed. If this is the case, China will be frustrated and disappointed if it's only focusing on scenarios involving aircraft carriers. Thus, the DF-21D mainly serves as a psychological deterrent for the US.
 

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中国军事图片中心 发布时间:2010-09-07 14:17:54
中、俄、哈、吉、塔五国共派出实兵参演人数5000多人。中方派出陆军和空军参演兵力1000多人,包括99式坦克、直9武装直升机、歼10战机等我军新一代主战装备将亮相和平使命2010军演,其中许多装备都是首次参加跨国军事行动。(记者孙礼 综合报道)
according to this, China is sending 1000+ people to peace mission 2010 with ZTZ-99, Z-9W and J-10s.
 

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Asia Times Online: The DF-21D can strike US aircraft carriers and sink them in a very short time. Will this development have an impact on the naval balance in the East China Sea?

Arthur Ding: This is the ultimate goal China aims to achieve. But technically speaking, it's not feasible. That is because when the missile re-enters the atmosphere, its speed would be somewhere around Mach 7 [2,382.03 meters/second]. That is so fast that there would not be sufficient time to re-direct the warhead to hit an US aircraft carrier precisely. A carrier could only be hit indirectly by a special warhead, such as a fuel-air explosive.

That's an interesting view.

An ASBM that uses an area weapon instead of a precision weapon will not require pin-point accuracy, and yet still be able to do some damage to surface warships.

Against a CVBG, if it manages to detonate close enough, it may be able to stop flight operations on the CV for some time, which allows aircraft to get close enough to launch their ASCMs without having to encounter CV-based aircraft.
 

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Asia Times Online: The DF-21D can strike US aircraft carriers and sink them in a very short time. Will this development have an impact on the naval balance in the East China Sea?

Arthur Ding: This is the ultimate goal China aims to achieve. But technically speaking, it's not feasible. That is because when the missile re-enters the atmosphere, its speed would be somewhere around Mach 7 [2,382.03 meters/second]. That is so fast that there would not be sufficient time to re-direct the warhead to hit an US aircraft carrier precisely. A carrier could only be hit indirectly by a special warhead, such as a fuel-air explosive.

I disagree with professor Arthur Ding's statement. He never explained his claim. A typical computer processor is in the GHz range. That is 1 billion clock cycles per second. To a modern computer chip, the missile is moving in extremely slow motion (e.g. 2,382 meters / 1,000,000,000 = barely moving).
 
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RedMercury

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It would be the actuators (thrusters or fins) which limit ability to change course for a fast re-entry ASBM. But fast re-entry is just one approach of many.
 
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