US weapons designs hacked by Chinese: report

Agence France-Presse

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The Washinton Post reports that security breaches were part of a wider Chinese espionage campaign against the US



WASHINGTON, United States (UPDATED) – US officials and defense firms have concluded that Chinese hackers have breached networks containing designs of many advanced US weapons systems, the Washington Post reported Tuesday.

The Post, citing a confidential report prepared for the Pentagon, said the breaches were part of a broad Chinese campaign of espionage against US defense contractors and government agencies.

The newspaper said the Defense Science Board, a senior advisory group with government and civilian experts, said the systems breached included the designs for two dozen major weapons systems critical to US missile defenses and combat aircraft and ships.

The Pentagon had no immediate comment to an AFP query on the report.

According to The Post, the advisory report stopped short of accusing the Chinese of stealing the designs, but the conclusions help explain the ramped-up US warnings to the Chinese government.

It said the breaches gave China access to advanced technology and could weaken the US military advantage in the event of a conflict.

A public version of the report disclosed in January said the United States is ill-prepared in the case of a full-scale cyberwar.

The Post said it obtained a confidential version of the report with a list of the designs hacked including the advanced Patriot missile system; an Army system for shooting down ballistic missiles; and the Navy’s Aegis ballistic-missile defense system.

Also breached, according the daily were designs for combat aircraft and ships, including the F/A-18 fighter jet, the V-22 Osprey, the Black Hawk helicopter and the Navy’s new Littoral Combat Ship.

Another program on the list is the massive F-35 Joint Strike Fighter, according to the Post, which had been subject to a previous computer intrusion dating back to 2007. -Rappler.com

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