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Seems like yesterday. I've always wondered just what the Chinese came away with, I'm sure they went over everything. It's unfortunate that they couldn't have destroyed more of the top secret materials.

https://theintercept.com/2017/...-spy-plane-incident/
 
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Interesting article.
This just shows that in spite of all the money we spend, and training that's done, somebody up the chain of command really dropped the ball. This happened just as the Bush term had just started and it was was really the military he inherited from eight years of Clinton.
The question is, has it improved any and is this just the way things are done, no matter who is in charge?
Everyone has their opinion of Snowden and Wikileaks but they have really exposed some gross incompetence in what should be the most competent parts of our government.


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For more than a decade, U.S. officials have refused to say what secrets China might have gleaned from the plane. Two years after the incident, journalists saw a redacted U.S. military report, which revealed that although crew members had jettisoned documents out an emergency hatch as they flew over the sea and had managed to destroy some signals-collection equipment before the plane fell into the hands of the Chinese, it was “highly probable” China had still obtained classified information from the plane. Attempts by journalists and academics to learn more over the years have been unsuccessful.

But now, a comprehensive Navy-NSA report completed three months after the collision, and included among documents obtained by NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden in 2013, finally reveals extensive details about the incident, the actions crew members took to destroy equipment and data, and the secrets that were exposed to China — which turned out to be substantial though not catastrophic.


Of COURSE the Chinese got classified info. Even IF the crew had destroyed all the internal equipment (not likely given the hectic rush they were in), the Chinese would have been able to glean a LOT of valuable info from the external gear, antennas, etc, that the crew had no access to in flight.



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