VCheng
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^^ Given human nature, wouldn't those who know about these "embedded pathways" sell the knowledge for perhaps hundreds of millions of $$? People are greedy. There are always spies and sell-outs.
Lockheed-Martin exports billion$ of $$ worth of weapons. Would they risk it all by doing such a thing? Furthermore, and this is important, consider the spare parts, the logistics.
If Exported F-16's have kill switches or exploitable LRU's, then LM would have to maintain separate parts supplies for each nation they export these jets to. You wouldn't want to introduce a kill switch into a U.S. jet, right? So you'd have differing bus components and black boxes. Is the data-bus module 23-A-GM8762 destined for Pakistan different from the U.S. part?
The whole notion is overly complex and untenable. Like a 9-11 conspiracy, there'd be too many people "in on it" to make it work. But I can understand the allure of the conspiracy. If people believe HAARP makes earthquakes (I'm not saying you do, VCheng), then this is extremely easy to believe in. Because people WANT to believe in it.
And besides, who is to say that Russian hardware is devoid of such systems? The amount of evidence for it is identical to that for U.S. warplanes. Russia is paranoid, that is undeniable. Are the Russians doing it? How about the Chinese? No, the accusation is only against the U.S., because that is the sport du jour.
Chogy:
The hardware remains the same, but the software and its capabilities do not. The level of spying and sellouts required to crack what is involved here is so high that it is likely not to happen. If it does, USA has a far bigger problem for sure.
Oh, and everybody does it: Europeans, Russians, Chinese, and the US, just to different levels of sophistication, and you will be happy to know that USA is #1 here too!
We can respectfully agree to disagree here without going into further details, perhaps the first and only topic on PDF where this has happened so far.
Let me put it this way:
Consider yourself as the person in-charge selling F-16s to Pakistan. How would you build in safeguards against one jet being used by a rogue inside team to nuke Delhi? Or is it your contention that the US government would not have thought of this possibility? Are the MPSs provided to Pakistan specific to that country, not to mention the jets themselves? Hypothetically, would you want these jets to be capable of attacking another friendly country in the Middle East?
Welcome to dark world we live in!