First there were lot of news and rumors that China is probably
developing a secret stealth bomber like B-2 Spirit and then come the
rumors that China might be into development of stealth fighters in the
class of F-22 Raptor. Then on December 2010, the world sees the first
pictures of what seemed to be a Chinese stealth fighter and by January
2011 it was confirmed that China was indeed developing and testing
stealth fighters. The world was confused as in how China a country which has been
notorious for reverse engineering fighter planes of Russian origin could
have indigenously developed a stealth fighter with record time and very
little research & development. And now on February 2012 we have
confirmed news that China is developing the second stealth fighter
Shenyang J-16 code named Silent Flanker.
Thanks to Noshir Sheriarji Gowadia who I refer to as the “Father of
Chinese stealth technology” I believe China was able to develop such
advanced technologies in such a short time. Noshir Gowadia was born in
Mumbai, India emigrated to the United States and is now a naturalized
U.S. citizen. He worked for Northrop from 1968 to 1986, as a design
engineer, Gowadia was the principal designers of the B-2 Spirit stealth
bomber, who conceptually designed the B-2 Bomber’s entire propulsion
system and called himself the “father of the technology that protects
the B-2 stealth bomber from heat-seeking missiles.” Besides the infrared
suppression systems of B-2 Spirit it is unclear what other technologies
of the bomber Gowadia had access to. In 1999, he founded N.S. Gowadia,
Inc, which is described as providing “research and development,
engineering services, technical consulting and any business related
thereto.”
In October 2005, Noshir Gowadia who worked for Northrop for 18 years
was accused of disclosing the stealth bomber’s infrared-suppression
secrets to representatives from eight foreign governments. He was
charged with one count of willfully communicating national defense
information to a person not entitled to receive it, which falls under
federal espionage statutes. Several classified documents from the
engineer’s days at Northrop and when he was a contract engineer in the
1990s at the Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico were found in
his $ 4 Million house in Hawai. He confessed of sharing classified
information “both verbally and in papers, computer presentations,
letters and other methods, to establish the technological credibility
with the potential customers for future business.” Gowadia was also
charged with helping to design stealth technology for Chinese missiles,
and with money laundering.
From 2003 to 2005 Noshir Gowadia made six trips to China, conspiring
to conceal some of his visits by getting border agents to leave
immigration stamps off his passport. The city of his interest was
Chengdu, the same city home to the Chengdu Aircraft Industry Group and
also the company that developed Chengdu J-20 stealth fighter. He’s also
accused of attempting to sell classified stealth technology to the Swiss
government and to businesses in Israel and Germany. On several other
occasions, Gowadia provided “extensive amounts of classified
information” to individuals in a third unspecified country while
teaching a course on “low observable technology.” In 1999, Gowadia
taught a course to foreigners in a second unspecified country, including
information deemed “secret” that he had access to while working for
Northrop and as a subcontractor for Los Alamos. In 2002, Gowadia faxed a
proposal to develop infrared-suppression technology on military
aircraft to a representative in an unspecified foreign country. The
information included in the document was classified at the “top secret”
level and made specific mention of the classified defense system in the
United States.
For years Nohsir Gowadia marketed himself as the “father of the
technology that protects the B-2 stealth bomber from heat-seeking
missiles.” Attracting many potential international customers, Gowadia
“has marketed and disclosed United States military technology secrets
related to the B-2 to foreign governments in order to ‘assist’ them in
obtaining a higher level of military technology,” says FBI Special Agent
Thatcher Mohajerin. Gowadia’s engineering contract business, N.S.
Gowadia Inc., made nearly $750,000 between 1999 and 2003. But
prosecutors believe Gowadia’s actual income was much higher. The
investigation, showed Gowadia “likely” maintains several offshore bank
accounts. Assistant U.S. Attorney Ken Sorenson cited the sheer volume of
discovery in the case, which includes information that has yet to be
formally classified by the Air Force and a substantial amount of
evidence from foreign countries involved.
On January, 2011, he was sentenced to 32 years in prison, the same
month Chengdu J-20 Chinese stealth fighter went public. Gowadia is
currently incarcerated in the ADX Florence, with a release date of
September 11, 2033. Thanks to him China now has three stealth projects
in development.
Source : http://www.defenceaviation.com/2012/03/noshir-gowadia-father-of-chinese-stealth-technology.html
You must not underestimate the Chinese abilities and over-estimates in a form of a US product of a "half-past-six" and a convict Noshir Gowadia. There are also rumour that ex- President Bill Clinton may also be father of the Chinese missiles system which of course is all cocks and bulls!!!!!
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