China Attempts To Get Fighter Engines, UAV
China attempted to acquire advanced US fighter aircraft engines and a UAV, according to US Federal Court documents unsealed last week.
A Chinese man and woman attempted to acquire and export to China the General Atomics MQ-9 Reaper UAV, the Pratt & Whitney F135 engine used on the F-35 stealth fighter, the P&W F119 engine used on the F-22 Raptor stealth fighter, and the General Electric F110 engine used on the F-15 and F-16 fighters.
The woman was born in China and became a US citizen in 2006, where she was vice president of the family-run AFM Microelectronics Corp. in San Diego. The company made advanced capacitors for export, though there is little on the company website to indicate an interest in military equipment. She was arrested Sept. 1, but the man remains a “fugitive” and is believed to be in China. The two allegedly made efforts to secure the shipment of the defense items via one of three countries: Hong Kong, Israel and South Korea.
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