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Eight held in US over 'Russian hi-tech smuggling plot'
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Note: 4 October 2012 Last updated at 10:46 GMT |
Glad they caught them!:up:
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Maybe it was "on time", like this operation always takes time to unravel, much to work so they here the law is made, become as efficient as possible and waterproof.
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Russian Agent and 10 Other Members of Procurement Network for Russian Military and Intelligence Operating in the U.S. and Russia Indicted in New York.
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This is bigger than it looks ... like the border wars say they only catch 10% of the illegals crossing.
I wonder what it is on spies??? Right there in Neal's back yard too :o |
^Do you think we can get a statement by Neal, :hmmm:
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Innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Rather than knee-jerk 'hang them'. :sunny:
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Maybe it is more about 'normal crime' than working as russian agents, we will see.
On the other hand: " [...] The US keeps strict controls on the export of cutting-edge microelectronics, which could be used in radar and surveillance systems, weapons guidance systems and detonation triggers [...]" I thought most of this stuff is meanwhile produced in China, and sent to the US ? :D http://it.slashdot.org/story/12/05/2...-military-chip http://www.businessinsider.com/navy-...hut-off-2011-6 Although a lot of chips used in the US military is indeed produced in China, i guess the "disarming" capabality is nonsense, apart of rendering the devices itself useless because of sheer failing of some of the chinese chips. Thanks and greetings, Catfish |
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:hmmm: Nice. China and Russia get American technology as they use "creative" methods to obtain it. At same time U.S. ally Canada has troubles in obtaining it legally because of ITAR rules.
As consequence the Royal Canadian Navy is updating its vessels with as much ITAR-free equipment as possible. |
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