Honeywell公司涉嫌出卖美国战机情报给中共,遭国务院罚款1300万美金

Defense contractor Honeywell fined $13M for sharing documents with China, other countries

Honeywell has agreed to pay the State Department $13 million after it transferred to other countries — including China — unauthorized technical data on the F-35 and F-22 fighter jets, among other weapon systems.

The defense contractor will pay $8 million in civilian penalties and $5 million on its own “remedial compliance measures” after “unauthorized exports and retransfers” of technical data to Canada, Ireland, Mexico, China and Taiwan, the State Department announced Monday.

The violations included sharing “engineering prints showing dimensions, geometries, and layouts for manufacturing castings and finished parts for multiple aircraft, gas turbine engines, and military electronics,” according to the statement.

Honeywell, which faced 34 charges, voluntarily disclosed the violations, which took place between 2011 and 2015. The Charlotte, N.C.-based company said it “inadvertently shared” the data during “normal business discussions” and “no detailed manufacturing or engineering expertise” was given out.

A Bureau of Political-Military Affairs’ charging document said the data to China consisted of “drawings for certain parts and components for the engine platforms for the F-35 joint strike fighter, B-1B Lancer long-range strategic bomber and F-22 fighter aircraft,” which “harmed U.S. national security.”

Other platforms shared include the F/A-18 Hornet fighter, C-130 transport aircraft, A-7H Corsair aircraft, A-10 Warthog aircraft, Apache Longbow helicopter, M1A1 Abrams tank, the Tomahawk missile and the F135, F414, T55 and CTS800 turboshaft engines.

“Since Honeywell voluntarily self-reported these disclosures, we have taken several actions to ensure there are no repeat incidents. These actions included enhancing export security, investing in additional compliance personnel, and increasing compliance training,” the State Department said.

英文链接:https://thehill.com/policy/defense/552139-defense-contractor-honeywell-fined-13m-for-sharing-documents-with-china-other
中文链接(希望之声):https://www.soundofhope.org/post/502322

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才1300万,F35这么不值钱吗?
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分享 2021-05-09

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泄漏的是某些部件的外型,不是制造工艺。话说回来,就是制造工艺也泄漏了,一架F35涉及的制造工艺和厂家数目至少在一百以上,匪共要有能力把这些工厂都建起来,估计也不需要去偷技术了……
他也洩漏給我國,台灣😂😂😂
这么便宜,CCP当然选择偷买了,无道德约束下的理性选择
>> 泄漏的是某些部件的外型,不是制造工艺。话说回来,就是制造工艺也泄漏了,一架F35涉及的制造工艺...

所以哪怕俄爹卖了匪那么多发动机非也仿造不出来
约等于半个弗洛伊德
台湾也是泄露目标, 挺神奇
整机图纸也不是霍尼韦尔能全部持有的啊, 霍尼韦尔明显是零部件供应链厂家
小熊维尼吃Honey....似乎没有问题
>> 所以哪怕俄爹卖了匪那么多发动机非也仿造不出来


你以为山寨就是低科技?阿三盗版药,中国盗版电子产品天下闻名,都是花了钱投入了工程师去逆向工程的。
>> 你以为山寨就是低科技?阿三盗版药,中国盗版电子产品天下闻名,都是花了钱投入了工程师去逆向工程的...

没说是低科技,不过这非常容易形成依赖
>> 没说是低科技,不过这非常容易形成依赖

原创者也会有依赖,盗版人不亏
>> 原创者也会有依赖,盗版人不亏

所以最终结果就是路径依赖,贵支始终是下游,产业升级起码我从胡锦涛时期就开始听了,到现在也没变
>> 所以最终结果就是路径依赖,贵支始终是下游,产业升级起码我从胡锦涛时期就开始听了,到现在也没变 ...


其实本来盗版山寨也是可以弯道超车的,关键在于当局对市场游戏规则的制定。德国日本美国都超过了大英。中国和印度都不保护创造者的利益,怎么可能超的了车。

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