Question:
Did you heard that China's military is advancing faster than expected? GEEZ!! I wonder who gave China the?
anonymous
2011-01-05 13:39:16 UTC
US technology...... ( )ews?

.... who pushed for trade with China when Bill Clinton was President?

Richard Perle caught with Espionage ...... but was still allowed to be an adviser of GW Bush

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20110105/ap_on_re_as/as_china_stealth_fighter

By CHRISTOPHER BODEEN, Associated Press Christopher Bodeen, Associated Press – Wed Jan 5, 12:05 pm ET
BEIJING – Photos leaked online that appear to show a prototype of China's first stealth fighter jet were discussed in state media Wednesday — a move that supports claims the country's military aviation program is advancing faster than expected.

Both the English and Chinese language editions of the Global Times ran front-page articles on the photos of what appears to be a future J-20 fighter, along with extensive reports on the buzz the pictures have generated overseas.
Eight answers:
BruceN
2011-01-05 14:43:21 UTC
If you've ever studied the Chinese MSS, you know that they don't steal a lot of documents. They just hire Chinese-Americans with Phds from our best schools and some Chinese company invites them to replicate their work.
Pfo
2011-01-05 13:41:05 UTC
There is no proof that China's new military hardware contains any US technology.



The claim that the fighter jet even posses' stealth technology is still an allegation at this point, it might be a plain vanilla fighter. And the Chinese carrier ICBM is not new, Russia has had them for years.
anonymous
2011-01-05 13:40:57 UTC
*hear



and no, it wasn't the jews. the chinese got a lot of their military stuff from the former soviet union. after the soviets went away, china just made all its own stuff.



the united states still has the most technologically advanced military.



germany makes some pretty darn good military equipment too.
Kiran C
2011-01-05 13:57:26 UTC
The technology has been used in combat since 1989. It took China twenty years to build a prototype. What rate were they expected? In thirty years?



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stealth_aircraft
anonymous
2011-01-05 13:50:08 UTC
Yes, a Lockheed Martin Skunk Works lobbyist told me on his way to a military procurement and appropriations meeting.
mason proffit
2011-01-05 13:49:58 UTC
how about Neil Bush who has lived in china and worked for Chinese computers companies for years
anonymous
2011-01-05 13:41:24 UTC
In about 30 years there going to have the best technology on the planet to, since they have more engeeniers and scientist than anyone else
anonymous
2011-01-05 13:40:55 UTC
i saw a pic of their steath fighter and it will not work it looks like a mig fulcrum....no stealth


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