The tail assembly of that aircraft looks like the JSF F-35.
Just how much intel do the Chinese have?
Here in Silicon Valley it is said that half the Chinese who are here are spying on us.
The other half are spying on them...
Only theyknow for sure. We're only able to guess. But it looks bad because we know that the Defense contractors have had major breaches...which they won't reveal for commercial self-protection:
Cyberspies Target Silent VictimsAlan Paller [SANS Institute, Bethesda Md] believes that the 10 most prominent U.S. defense contractors--including Raytheon (nyse: RTN - news - people ), Lockheed Martin (nyse: LMT - news - people ), Boeing (nyse: BA - news - people ) and Northrop Grumman (nyse: NOC - news - people )--have, for the past 14 months, been the victims of the same sort of cyberespionage that has recently plagued the Pentagon. He and other experts warn that the classified military technology research held by these private sector companies is even more vulnerable to hackers than the data stored on government computers. And while the U.S. government publicizes its security breaches, researchers say these commercial contractors almost always keep their data losses out of the public eye.
The tail assembly of that aircraft looks like the JSF F-35.
Just how much intel do the Chinese have?
Well, they have the internet. A wonderful place to get information.