Friday, June 29, 2012

United Technologies Admits To Covering Up The Sale Of Military Software To China

China's Z-10 gunship, its first modern attack helicopter. U.S. defense giant United Technologies and two subsidiaries admitted selling restricted military software used to build the helicopter, covering up the sales and lying to the U.S. government. Via Defense Tech

United Technologies Acknowledges Coverup Of Sale Of Military Software To China -- Washington Post

United Technologies, a major defense contractor, and two of its subsidiaries on Thursday acknowledged covering up the illicit sale of sensitive military software to China — technology that the country later used to develop its first attack helicopter.

Federal prosecutors announced criminal charges against the firms and a fine of more than $75 million for what they called a violation of U.S. export laws. Justice officials said the software sold to China posed a risk to American troops overseas and U.S. allies.

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More News On United Technologies Acknowledging A Coverup In the Sale Of Military Software To China

Military Contractors Are Fined Over Aid to China -- New York Times
United Technologies sent military copter tech to China -- Reuters
US firm fined for selling China military helicopter software -- MSNBC/Reuters
United Technologies sold China software for attack copter -- USA Today
UTC exported software used in Chinese helicopter -- FOX News/AP
United Technologies sold military software to China: US -- AFP
U.S. firm, subsidiaries admit role in sending military software to China -- CNN
US, Canada sold military copter tech to China -- Montreal Gazette

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