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China's Spies Have Been Busy In The U.S.

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Crew aboard the Australian Defense Vessel Ocean Shield move a U.S. Navy Bluefin-21 autonomous underwater vehicle into position for deployment in the southern Indian Ocean on April 14, 2014. Amin Yu, an Orlando, Florida, resident, was charged in an 18-count indictment for conspiracy to illegally export systems, components and documents to China on April 21, related to the development of underwater drone technology. MASS COMMUNICATION SPECIALIST 1ST CLASS PETER D. BLAIR/U.S. NAVY/REUTERS

Business Insider: 2 Chinese nationals charged for plots to smuggle aviation, submarine components to China

The Department of Justice alleged that two Chinese nationals illegally exported US military secrets and technology to China.

On April 14 Fuyi Sun, aka Frank, 52, a citizen of the People’s Republic of China, was arrested for allegedly trying to export high-grade carbon fibre, which is used for military aviation applications like the construction of drones.

“Sun allegedly attempted to procure high grade carbon fiber for a source he repeatedly identified as the Chinese military,” said Assistant Attorney General Carlin in a DoJ release.

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More News On Spying Case #1

U.S. charges woman for exporting underwater drone technology to China -- Reuters
Chinese Spy in Florida Sent Drone Parts to China for Military -- Newsweek
US Charge Chinese Foreign Agent for Stealing Underwater Drone Technology -- AP

More News On Spying Case #2

Chinese National Arrested for Carbon Fiber Theft Attempt -- Defense News
Chinese National Arrested for Attempted Illegal Nuclear Export -- Sputnik
U.S. charges Chinese citizen with trying to illegally export fiber -- Reuters

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