megimoo
05-29-2008, 04:49 PM
How Clinton and the Democrats Enabled China To Launch ICBM's at America !
Before Feb. 6, 1996 every Chinese rocket launched blew up on Launch Pad !
Follow THe Chinese Money Trail to the Clinton White House !
url]http://www.fas.org/news/china/1998/h980618-prc8.htm[/url]
WASHINGTON -- A secret Pentagon report concludes that Hughes Space and Communications, without proper authorization, gave China technological insights that are crucial to the successful launchings of satellites and ballistic missiles.
According to the report, completed on Monday, Hughes scientists helped Chinese engineers in 1995 to improve the sophisticated mathematical models necessary to predict the effects of wind, high-atmosphere buffeting and other natural forces on a rocket launching.
[The company, and other American aerospace concerns, were eager to use Chinese rockets because they are cheaper than American or European competitors, but only if they could be made reliable.] [The Pentagon report said that contact between Hughes engineers and Chinese scientists allowed the Chinese to gain "specific insight into specific launch vehicle design and operational problems and corrective actions"that are crucial to the successful launchings of satellites and ballistic missiles.]
These formulas are important to designing nuclear missiles and launching satellites that do not explode or break apart. They help technicians calculate the appropriate angle of launch, the shape of the nose cone of the rocket, the tolerable limits of weather and other factors.
The Chinese, the Pentagon said, had been using an "oversimplified" mathematical analysis, resulting in a series of failed satellite launchings. Hughes pointed out that shortcoming to the Chinese in 1995, when its scientists helped investigate the failed launching of a Hughes commercial communication satellite atop a Chinese rocket.
The report concluded that Hughes had provided a "defense service" to China that violated American standards against helping Beijing make better satellites and missiles and required a State Department review.
The company's assistance to China "raises national security concerns both with regard to violating those standards and to potentially contributing to China's missile capabilities," the report said.
The company, and other American aerospace concerns, were eager to use Chinese rockets because they are cheaper than American or European competitors, but only if they could be made reliable. The Pentagon report said that contact between Hughes engineers and Chinese scientists allowed the Chinese to gain "specific insight into specific launch vehicle design and operational problems and corrective actions."
http://www.fas.org/news/china/1998/h980618-prc8.htm
Before Feb. 6, 1996 every Chinese rocket launched blew up on Launch Pad !
Follow THe Chinese Money Trail to the Clinton White House !
url]http://www.fas.org/news/china/1998/h980618-prc8.htm[/url]
WASHINGTON -- A secret Pentagon report concludes that Hughes Space and Communications, without proper authorization, gave China technological insights that are crucial to the successful launchings of satellites and ballistic missiles.
According to the report, completed on Monday, Hughes scientists helped Chinese engineers in 1995 to improve the sophisticated mathematical models necessary to predict the effects of wind, high-atmosphere buffeting and other natural forces on a rocket launching.
[The company, and other American aerospace concerns, were eager to use Chinese rockets because they are cheaper than American or European competitors, but only if they could be made reliable.] [The Pentagon report said that contact between Hughes engineers and Chinese scientists allowed the Chinese to gain "specific insight into specific launch vehicle design and operational problems and corrective actions"that are crucial to the successful launchings of satellites and ballistic missiles.]
These formulas are important to designing nuclear missiles and launching satellites that do not explode or break apart. They help technicians calculate the appropriate angle of launch, the shape of the nose cone of the rocket, the tolerable limits of weather and other factors.
The Chinese, the Pentagon said, had been using an "oversimplified" mathematical analysis, resulting in a series of failed satellite launchings. Hughes pointed out that shortcoming to the Chinese in 1995, when its scientists helped investigate the failed launching of a Hughes commercial communication satellite atop a Chinese rocket.
The report concluded that Hughes had provided a "defense service" to China that violated American standards against helping Beijing make better satellites and missiles and required a State Department review.
The company's assistance to China "raises national security concerns both with regard to violating those standards and to potentially contributing to China's missile capabilities," the report said.
The company, and other American aerospace concerns, were eager to use Chinese rockets because they are cheaper than American or European competitors, but only if they could be made reliable. The Pentagon report said that contact between Hughes engineers and Chinese scientists allowed the Chinese to gain "specific insight into specific launch vehicle design and operational problems and corrective actions."
http://www.fas.org/news/china/1998/h980618-prc8.htm