US Engineer convicted of selling Military Secrets to China
A federal jury in Hawaii on Monday convicted a former B-2 stealth bomber engineer of selling military secrets to China.
Noshir Gowadia was convicted on 14 counts, including conspiracy, violating the arms export control act and money laundering. He was found not guilty on three counts of communicating national defense information.
Prosecutors accused Gowadia of helping China design a stealth cruise missile. They alleged he pocketed $110,000 over two years for his exhaust nozzle design.