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Indian American charged with selling B-2 secrets to China

Indo-Asian News Service

Honolulu, November 10, 2006



http://www.hindustantimes.com/news/5967_1840056,001600060001.htm


An India-born engineer in Maui, Hawaii, who worked on the B-2 stealth bomber has been charged with selling military secrets to help China build a stealth cruise missile.Government attorneys claimed Noshir Gowadia, 62, a naturalised American citizen from India, conspired to sell stealth secrets to China.

A federal grand jury has upgraded a former indictment against Gowadia, originally charged with selling information involving the B-2 aircraft. He now additionally faces charges of assisting China with designing and testing an exhaust system nozzle that protects a cruise missile from detection, according to the Hawaiian channel KITV4.

The prosecution has established that Gowadia made six trips to China to discuss, design and test the stealth cruise missile, along with secret e-mails with a representative of China's Foreign Experts Bureau.

He has also been charged with possessing classified military information and money laundering.

Gowadia may face the death penalty or possibility of life in prison and a fine of $250,000. The trial is set for July next year.

Gowadia had worked 18 years for Northrop Corp, where he was an engineer and designed the B-2 stealth bomber's propulsion system. In November 2005, he was charged with three counts of sharing secret military information.

The B-2 is a multi-role stealth aircraft able to drop conventional and nuclear weapons. It was a milestone in the US' bomber modernisation programme.

It is the most expensive plane ever built. Its stealth technology is intended to help the craft penetrate defences previously impenetrable by combat aircraft.

 
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This is just so wrong from the Indian point of view.

First of all backstabbing the US, and that too for China.

What are the stealth features applied to exhaust systems?
 
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We have to see which cruise missile of China having a Flat nozzles...:)...what has it got to do with us?....

Editing the post as this news doesnt mean anything...Old news.
 
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This is just so wrong from the Indian point of view.

First of all backstabbing the US, and that too for China.

What are the stealth features applied to exhaust systems?

i think sum sort of heat signature reduction by a great amount so tht it is not detected by the infra.
 
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We have to see which cruise missile of China having a Flat nozzles...:)...what has it got to do with us?....



Jana - You have already started a war now, sit and enjoy

Pakistan paid Headly to attack India!!!....
where this headly cum in from . Stop trolling man .


and No one has started the war . it a topic u can discuss it if u have anything poitive otherwise u better leave.
 
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this thread was started in 2006 and didn't even had a single reply. some one decided to dig it out for unknown intentions and here we have people replying to it.
 
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Cmon yaar, is there any shortage of news todays that all are discussing 2006 news?
 
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that's good i hope all usa secret will sold to around the world. good job.
 
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Wow !!! Backstabbing ... hmm ... bad for Indian's serving in sensitive enterprises in USA ... But still India has a big economy which is tempting for other nations ...
 
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Indian American charged with selling B-2 secrets to China

Indo-Asian News Service

Honolulu, November 10, 2006



http://www.hindustantimes.com/news/5967_1840056,001600060001.htm


An India-born engineer in Maui, Hawaii, who worked on the B-2 stealth bomber has been charged with selling military secrets to help China build a stealth cruise missile.Government attorneys claimed Noshir Gowadia, 62, a naturalised American citizen from India, conspired to sell stealth secrets to China.

A federal grand jury has upgraded a former indictment against Gowadia, originally charged with selling information involving the B-2 aircraft. He now additionally faces charges of assisting China with designing and testing an exhaust system nozzle that protects a cruise missile from detection, according to the Hawaiian channel KITV4.

The prosecution has established that Gowadia made six trips to China to discuss, design and test the stealth cruise missile, along with secret e-mails with a representative of China's Foreign Experts Bureau.

He has also been charged with possessing classified military information and money laundering.

Gowadia may face the death penalty or possibility of life in prison and a fine of $250,000. The trial is set for July next year.

Gowadia had worked 18 years for Northrop Corp, where he was an engineer and designed the B-2 stealth bomber's propulsion system. In November 2005, he was charged with three counts of sharing secret military information.

The B-2 is a multi-role stealth aircraft able to drop conventional and nuclear weapons. It was a milestone in the US' bomber modernisation programme.

It is the most expensive plane ever built. Its stealth technology is intended to help the craft penetrate defences previously impenetrable by combat aircraft.


Quite old news, could be a conspiracy- lets think who could be behind it?
 
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