The Cox Report: U.S. National Security and Military/Commercial Concerns With the People's Republic of ChinaRegnery Publishing, 01/05/1999 - 374 من الصفحات The Cox Report investigates U.S.-Chinese security interaction and reports that China successfully engaged in harmful espionage and obtained sensitive military technology from the United States. |
المحتوى
PRC ACQUISITION OF US TECHNOLOGY | 35 |
PRC THEFT OF US THERMONUCLEAR WARHEAD DESIGN INFORMATION | 93 |
HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTERS | 127 |
PRC MISSILE AND SPACE FORCES | 159 |
SATELLITE LAUNCHES IN THE PRC HUGHES | 219 |
SATELLITE LAUNCHES IN THE PRC LORAL | 265 |
LAUNCH SITE SECURITY IN THE PRC | 281 |
COMMERCIAL SPACE INSURANCE | 297 |
US EXPORT POLICY TOWARD THE PRC | 299 |
MANUFACTURING PROCESSES | 333 |
RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE SELECT COMMITTEE | 349 |
SCOPE OF THE INVESTIGATION | 361 |
عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
863 Program acquire acquisition APMT Apstar capabilities CATIC Chinese COCOM Commerce Department Committee's communications satellites counterintelligence Defense Technology Security Department of Energy deployed dual-use efforts export controls export license failure investigation fairing foreign guidance system High Performance Computers Hong Kong HPCs ICBM improve Independent Review Committee Intelsat 708 intercontinental ballistic missiles jet engine launch failure launch vehicle Long March 2E Long March rocket Loral and Hughes machine tools March 2E rocket March 3B MTOPS Munitions List national weapons laboratories neutron bomb nuclear weapons nuclear weapons design Office Optus B2 orbit payload PLA's PRC launch PRC nationals PRC's military President satellite launch scientists Select Committee judges Shen Jun space launch targeted technical Technology Security Administration technology transfers theft thermonuclear warheads thermonuclear weapons tion U.S. companies U.S. export U.S. Government U.S. national weapons U.S. nuclear U.S. satellite U.S. technology United WARHEAD DESIGN INFORMATION
مقاطع مشهورة
الصفحة 5 - The stolen r,S. nuclear secrets give the PRC design information on thermonuclear weapons on a par with our own. Currently deployed PRC ICBMs targeted on US cities are based on 1950s-era nuclear weapons designs. With the stolen US technology, the PRC has leaped, in a handful of years, from 1950s-era strategic nuclear capabilities to the more modern thermonuclear weapons designs.