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CAC ist supplier von Northrop und Northrop baut die F22und F35,also wird CAC schon was gelernt haben
Aha und?

Dem Pentagon wurd nen Terrabyte Daten zu der F-35 geklaut, durch externe Firmen die verseuchte USB Sticks an ihren Rechner gesteckt haben und auf/vor dem Werkgelände rumlagen.

Also was die Sicherheit ihrer PC's angeht, haben sie nicht viel gelernt bzw nicht gerade die kompetentesten PC - Anwender bei CaC sitzen. Bedenke du findes einen USB Stick, keine Ahnung von wo er kommt und was drauf ist, und dann stecks in an deinen Arbeitsplatz, wo du geheime Projekt fürs Pentagon erarbeites. Ist doch so ziemlihc :oops:


Und da man ausgehen kann das China eh in Sachen Cyberwar ganz oben mitspielt, sollte man diese Art der Industriespionage nicht außer Acht lassen.

Selbst der bestbezahlteste Mitarbeiter kann korrupt sein.

Bei Nintendo hat der Co-Chef Entwickler dafür gesorgt das Betatools zum knacken der Wii ins Netz gelangen. Also einer aus der Entwicklungsspitze.
Und ob russische Hackercrews mehr zahlen als Nintendo?^^

Ich weiß das eine Spielekonsole ganz anderer Brocken als nen Mutli-MRD Kriegsgerät ist, aber das Beispiel sollte verdeutlichen das der Faktor Mensch nunmal in der Hinsicht nicht perfekt ist.
Aviation Week
Zitat:
One Foggy Day In China - Updated
Posted by Bill Sweetman at 12/25/2010 1:30 AM CST

Is China about to give airpower hawks their best Christmas present ever?

The internetz are buzzing (start here and here) with a picture that allegedly shows China's next-generation Chengdu J-20 fighter - the first known Chinese stealth aircraft - undergoing high-speed taxi trials, with rumors of a first flight within weeks.
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Zitat:it looks like a product of the Adobe OKB
Adobe OKB, haha warum ist mir das nicht eingefallen
das bisher schärfste Foto
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und wir sollten inzwischen für das Flugzeug einen eigenen Thread aufmachen
hier:

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Erich schrieb:inzwischen überschlagen sich die Bildveröffentlichungen - aber wie so oft:
wenn es akute Gerüchte gibt, dann sind einige Fans da und überschwemmen die Foren auch mit Fakes ....

dazu auch:
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A rapid development program would be a challenge for China’s combat aircraft industry, which is currently busy: The J-10B, FC-17 and Shenyang’s J-11B and carrier-based J-15 are all under development. However, the progress of China’s military aviation technology has been rapid since the first flight of the J-10 in 1996, owing to the nation’s growing economy and the push by the People’s Liberation Army for a modernized military force in all domains. Before the J-10, China’s only indigenous production combat aircraft were the Shenyang J-8 and Xian JH-7, reflecting early-1960s technology from Russia and Europe.

Engine development has lagged airframe development, with reports that the Shenyang WS-10 engine, slated to replace Russian engines in the J-11B, has been slow to reach acceptable reliability and durability levels. That may not be surprising, given that high-performance engine technology is founded on specialized alloys and processes that often have no other uses. (The existence of the J-11B, essentially a “bootleg” version of the Su-27, has been a strain on relationships between the Russian and Chinese industries.)
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Zitat:China's first jumbo jet to take off in 2014: designer

(Source: Xinhua) 2011-03-06
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Zitat:Airbus delivers 50th A320 aircraft assembled in China
08:36, June 02, 2011

Airbus executives and engineers pose for group photo during the delivery of an Airbus A320 series plane in Tianjin, north China, June 1, 2011. The 50th Airbus A320 series plane that rolls off Tianjian assembly line was delivered to Juneyao Airlines here Wednesday. The Airbus 320 assembly line in Tianjin, the first for Airbus outside Europe, is a joint venture between Airbus, the Aviation Industry Corp. of China (AVIC), and Tianjin Bonded Zone Investment Co., and went into production in September 2008. (Xinhua/Liu Haifeng)
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Zitat:Boeing, Avic To Optimize Parts Production In China
Posted on 22 June 2011 by admin

2011-06-22 (China Military News cited from aviationweek.com and written by radley Perrett ) -- Boeing and Avic Aircraft are building a new manufacturing center at the Chinese company’s Xi’an base, where Avic will be taught more efficient production processes by Boeing to benefit both companies.
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Zitat:Russia and China Establish Joint Venture For Helicopters
AIN Defense Perspective » October 3, 2011

by Vladimir Karnozov

October 3, 2011, 4:40 AM

Russian Helicopters established a joint venture with Avic’s helicopter division, Russian Helicopter general director Dmitry Petrov told AIN. The joint venture, Sino-Russian Helicopter Services, will initially provide technical support to all Russian helicopter models operating in China. It will subsequently develop repair and overhaul, and final assembly capabilities.

Speaking at the Aviation Expo 2011 in Beijing, Petrov said that the joint venture was already constructing a new production facility in Xingdao, with a decision on which type to produce expected by year-end. ...
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Zitat:PICTURES: Possible new Chinese anti-submarine warfare aircraft emerges

Images have emerged of a possible new Chinese anti-submarine warfare (ASW) aircraft based on the Shaanxi Y-8 transport.
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Zitat:China approves Asia's largest helicopter

(Source: Xinhua) 2012-01-06

BEIJING, Jan. 5 (Xinhua) -- China's largest-ever helicopter for civilian use was certified on Thursday by the Civil Aviation Administration of China, the country's civil aviation authority.

The move means that the 13-tonne AC313, Asia's largest helicopter, is officially approved to enter the market, according to the Aviation Industry Corporation of China (AVIC), which developed and manufactured the helicopter.
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der AC 313 ist eine Variante der Super Frelon, die in China als "Z-8" in Lizenz gebaut wird.
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Zitat:...
24 March

CHINA
At the Defense & Security Exhibition 2012 in Bangkok (Thailand), China Shipbuilding Corporation (CSC) has displayed the model of a helicopter carrier … some sources allege construction of a Type 081 LHD already started.

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Zitat:CATIC hopeful of JF-17 Thunder exports to Africa and the Middle East
May 31, 2012 5:35 pm

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