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China United Front for Chinese Air Force
Newsmax ^ | April 16, 2002 | Charles R. Smith

Posted on 04/17/2002 3:07:47 PM PDT by Tailgunner Joe

Chinese Airlines Serve PLA Military

The Chinese army operates over 2,000 front companies inside the United States. Newly declassified documents from the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) show that China United Airlines is a one such front company.

China United Airlines is a most curious business. A Chinese air force general heads China United. China United aircraft also double as troop transports for the People's Liberation Army.

Yet documents obtained from the Defense Intelligence Agency show that China United is allowed to do business inside the U.S. without question.

The newly declassified documents from the Defense Intelligence Agency had the names of DIA agents withheld for national security reasons. In addition, a series of Commerce Department computer inquiries into the DIA records on China United Airlines also had sections deleted to protect "personal information in law enforcement records."

What the declassified documents do show is that the Commerce Department was informed in 1994 that China United Airlines is actually owned by the People's Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF).

"China United Airlines (CUA) is a commercial entity of the PLA Air Force," states a 1994 report on the Chinese military issued by Lt. Col. Dennis Blasko, former U.S. defense attaché to Beijing. Blasko's report on Chinese military industries was obtained by a lawsuit against the Commerce Department in 1999.

"The major enterprise subordinate to the PLA Air Force is the China Lantian [Blue Sky] Industrial Corp," wrote Col. Blasko. "Also affiliated to Lantian is the Tian Ma [Sky Horse] Brand of vehicles and vehicle repair parts and facilities."

The newly declassified DIA documents noted that in 1995 the DIA listed China United Airlines as an enterprise "subordinate to the PLA Air Force." In addition, the DIA documents added Tianma Enterprises and China Anda Aviation as also being "subordinate to the PLA Air Force."

Selling Airplanes to the Chinese Air Force

Despite the clear lines of Chinese military ownership, the Clinton administration approved the sale of 10 American-made airliners to China United in 2000. The 10 Boeing 737 airliners are now officially listed as part of the People's Liberation Army Air Force. The Boeing jets are being used as troop transports, flying PLA officers into and out of remote military airbases in western China.

According to statements published by China United, the PLA Air Force-owned airline also operates a small fleet of Russian-made Ilyushin IL-76 jet transports. The IL-76 four-engine jet is the front-line PLAAF military transport, and the Chinese civil version is frequently armed with two 23 mm cannons located in a tail turret.

In 2000, the China United Airlines IL-76 transports dropped paratroopers, tanks and artillery directly onto the battlefield during the fall Chinese military exercises.

"Both Boeing and McDonnell Douglas aircraft were used to move a division of the 15th Airborne Army to Beijing for use in Tiananmen Square," said Richard Fisher, a senior fellow at the Jamestown Institute.

"If PLA commandos capture a Taiwan airfield, there will be scores of U.S.-made transports bringing in troops and weapons to make it secure," stated Fisher.

"There are several PRC airlines that are either owned or linked to the PLAAF [People's Liberation Army Air Force]," noted Fisher.

"They mostly fly Boeing craft, though some Russian airliners as well. I assume that most airliners in PRC airlines are subject to mobilization if necessary."

It is a fact that former President George Bush (Sr.) approved the sale of military transport aircraft to China, including several Lockheed C-130 heavy lift transport aircraft that were purchased by Air China, an airline 100 percent owned by the communist government. The C-130 Hercules is currently used by the U.S. Air Force as a heavy transport plane and has recently been used in Afghanistan as an aerial gunship.

Jiang Zemin's Airplane

The Clinton administration also approved the sale of a used Delta Airlines Boeing 767 to China United. The Boeing 767 was intended to become Chinese President Jiang Zemin's personal plane. The 767 was refitted at a Texas airport with sophisticated American-made electronics, including satellite communications and navigation systems.

Ironically, the aircraft was also fitted with a series of covert eavesdropping devices, including bugs placed inside President Jiang's airborne bedroom, bathroom and secure telephone systems.

The 767-bugging incident led to the arrest of China United head, Maj. Gen. Liu Taichi. Liu is the air force officer in charge of air travel for Chinese leaders and the chairman of China United Airlines, a military-owned commercial airline that buys the leadership's planes.

The youngest son of a revolutionary marshal, Gen. Liu is also the deputy head of the Chinese Army Air Force equipment department. Lui often traveled to the United States as a civilian, using his position at China United as a cover. He also became a familiar face inside U.S. aviation companies such as Boeing. During the Clinton years, Gen. Liu bought six Boeing planes for use as VIP aircraft.

"He [Gen. Liu] was one of Boeing's best customers," said a former business associate of the PLAAF commander in a recent article published by the Wall Street Journal.

The Washington Times reported that President Jiang suspected former Chinese Premier Li Peng was behind the bugging incident because of corruption charges against Li's wife and children. Later, during a press conference in Macao, Li Peng disputed reports that he was behind the bugging of Jiang's airplane.

Gen. Liu's arrest reinforced reports from intelligence sources that the U.S. had little if anything to do with the eavesdropping devices found on Jiang's airplane. Instead of publicly blaming the United States for the bugging incident, Chinese authorities have quietly tried to cover up the entire affair.

China United Spy Plane

Yet Gen. Liu's covert activities were not limited strictly to U.S.-made aircraft. For example, China United Airlines aircraft B-4138 is a Russian-made TU-154M three-engine airliner that flies under an international civilian number as a passenger plane.

The markings on B-4138 include large black block letters and the CUA symbol on its tail.

China United flight B-4138 is actually a Chinese spy plane. U.S. Defense analysts confirmed that the so-called civil aircraft is a Chinese air force spy plane equipped with sophisticated radar and communications equipment. The modified airliner is packed with military communications gear and has a huge radar dome on the bottom of the aircraft.

"The Tu-154M is indeed from China United," stated Richard Fisher.

"It is equipped with a new Synthetic Aperture Radar [SAR] system," noted Fisher, pointing out the characteristic tub-like radar dome that dominates the lower half of the Chinese spy plane.

"This Tu-154M is likely involved in research for the development of SAR systems that can be used in a similar fashion to the U.S. JSTARS, which provided unprecedented battlefield awareness to U.S. commanders in the Gulf War. For the PLA, this and future SAR aircraft will help to manage military operations over Taiwan and to find critical targets for air and missile strikes," concluded Fisher.


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1 posted on 04/17/2002 3:07:48 PM PDT by Tailgunner Joe
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To: Tailgunner Joe
U.S. Defense analysts confirmed that the so-called civil aircraft is a Chinese air force spy plane equipped with sophisticated radar and communications equipment.

Maybe we can send up a fighter to crash into it, force it to land on American soil and hold the crew hostage while we tear it apart.

2 posted on 04/17/2002 3:23:25 PM PDT by operation clinton cleanup
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To: Tailgunner Joe
If they did not buy Boeing passenger aircraft from us, they would buy AirBus from the French. This is a big to do about nothing. Of course the aircraft get registered and used for military purposes. So what? We also have most US carrier aircraft registered in CRAF (Civil Reserve Aviation Fleet) for reserve call up in national emergencies.
3 posted on 04/17/2002 3:41:16 PM PDT by Magnum44
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To: Tailgunner Joe;black jade; tallhappy; b4ranch; maui_hawaii; t-shirt; hopalong; backhoe...

4 posted on 04/17/2002 3:57:22 PM PDT by Enemy Of The State
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To: Tailgunner Joe
All of this is further reason for an immediate boycott of all Chinese-made goods.

The "Peoples' Liberation Army " controls the manufacture,sale, and export of virtually all Chinese goods:made by convict labor , and sold at prices no legitimate manufacturer in any country can match.

Every time we buy something with a Made in China label, we are contributing to an army whose sworn goal is our extermination.

5 posted on 04/17/2002 4:03:09 PM PDT by genefromjersey
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To: Magnum44
Of course the French would sell them aircraft for military purposes. The French hate the United States almost as much as the PLA. The question is why the United States is doing business with a criminal totalitarian regime which holds our soldiers hostage, subverts our government through espionage and, constantly threatens us.

I don't have a problem with the U.S. calling up civilian aircraft for military purposes. I have a problem with the U.S. providing the Communist Chinese with aircraft for military purposes. You see, I can tell the difference between THEM and US.


6 posted on 04/17/2002 4:08:01 PM PDT by Tailgunner Joe
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To: *China stuff;*China_Stuff;*Espionage_list
Check the Bump List folders for articles related to and descriptions of the above topic(s) or for other topics of interest.
7 posted on 04/17/2002 4:15:58 PM PDT by Free the USA
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To: Tailgunner Joe; ChaseR
I don't have a problem with the U.S. calling up civilian aircraft for military purposes. I have a problem with the U.S. providing the Communist Chinese with aircraft for military purposes.

I also have a problem with selling them the capability to manufacture those same aircraft. Also ?I have a problem with Boeing doing its airframe

See http://www.fas.org/nuke/guide/china/contractor/

8 posted on 04/17/2002 5:32:15 PM PDT by flamefront
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To: flamefront; boston_liberty; goldilucky; LarryLied; Mulder; Fred Mertz
"The newly declassified DIA documents noted that in 1995 the DIA listed China United Airlines as an enterprise "subordinate to the PLA Air Force."

And of course back then, I'm sure bastard Bill Clinton closed his eyes to all this.

9 posted on 04/17/2002 6:45:17 PM PDT by ChaseR
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To: Enemy Of The State
I would love to see China actually attempt to invade the US using large aircraft to transport their troops to the US. Park a few tractor trailors crosswise on the runways and shoot anyone who attempts to survive the wreck. Oh what a short war that would be!
10 posted on 04/17/2002 7:39:24 PM PDT by B4Ranch
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To: B4Ranch;ChaseR
Kurt Vonnegut told us what will happen in "Slapstick." China masters miniaturisation to the extreme; Chinese become so small a million of them can live on one square millimeter. Normal sized people inhale them and come down with The Green Death which leads to the near extinction of the human race.
11 posted on 04/17/2002 8:02:31 PM PDT by LarryLied
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To: B4Ranch
Heh, that would be very funny. That's exactly why we won't have to worry about China for a very, very long time!!
12 posted on 04/17/2002 9:13:55 PM PDT by MinorityRepublican
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To: ChaseR
Clinton had his eyes open the whole time. The investigation by JW of Wen Ho Lee being responsible for the leaking of secret technology to the com-Chi's connects all the way to the Clinton's and the Intelligence of the Energy Dept.
13 posted on 04/17/2002 9:54:07 PM PDT by goldilucky
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To: Tailgunner Joe
bump for later reference
14 posted on 04/17/2002 10:59:42 PM PDT by Robert357
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To: Tailgunner Joe
I share your sentinents wrt the adversarial relationship we have with china. My point was that we might as well enjoy the economic windfall if all we sell them is something they can buy in the open market anyway. And there 'may' be an eventual political upside to keeping various relationships (business or otherwise) with them to use as bargaining chips in future disputes.

If it was sensitive technology that the US has a monopoly on, I would be much more restrictive on selling/sharing such things.

15 posted on 04/18/2002 7:39:46 AM PDT by Magnum44
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