Wenxia Man, aka Wency Man |
FLORIDA–A 45-year-old San Diego woman was sentenced August 19 to 50 months in prison for conspiring to export and cause the export of fighter jet engines, an unmanned aerial vehicle – commonly known as a drone – and related technical data to the People’s Republic of China in violation of the Arms Export Control Act.
On June 9, Wenxia Man, aka Wency Man was convicted by a federal jury in the Southern District of Florida of one count of conspiring to export and cause the export of defense articles without the required license.
Pratt & Whitney begins delivery of next generation F100 engines |
- Pratt and Whitney F135-PW-100 engines used in the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter;
- Pratt & Whitney F119-PW-100 turbofan engines used in the F-22 Raptor fighter jet;
- General Electric F110-GE-132 engines designed for the F-16 fighter jet;
- the General Atomics MQ-9 Reaper/Predator B Unmanned Aerial Vehicle, capable of firing Hellfire Missiles;
- and technical data for each of these defense articles.
Related/Background:
- Jury convicts woman accused of S. Fla. plot to sell $50M drone to China - Sun Sentinel
- Here’s The Charge Sheet For The US Sailor Accused Of Spying For China |
- China restricts UAV tech exports - News - Shephard
- Hackers Are Helping China Build Cheap Clones of America's Drones | Motherboard
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