May. 21, 2012 - 08:43PM
| By MICHAEL
MATHES, Agence France-Presse
WASHINGTON — More
than a million Chinese counterfeit electronic parts are estimated to be in use
in U.S. military aircraft, according to a U.S. Senate report released May 21
saying the discovery jeopardizes safety and national security.
The Senate Armed
Services Committee said its year-long investigation launched by Democratic
chairman Carl Levin and ranking Republican John McCain uncovered 1,800 cases of
bogus parts, including on the U.S. Air Force’s largest cargo plane, special
operations helicopters and Navy surveillance planes.
The 112-page report
“outlines how this flood of counterfeit parts, overwhelmingly from China ,
threatens national security, the safety of our troops and American jobs,” Levin
said.
“It underscores China ’s failure to police the blatant market in
counterfeit parts — a failure China
should rectify.”
The report also said the
Chinese government denied visas to committee staff to travel to the Asian giant
as part of the committee’s probe, with a Chinese embassy official saying the
issue was sensitive and that a negative report could end up “damaging”
U.S.-China relations.
While the senators lay
the blame squarely on China ,
the report said U.S.
authorities and contract companies contributed to the vulnerabilities to the
defense supply chain by not detecting the fakes, or routinely failing to report
suspected counterfeiting to the military.
“The failure of a single
electronic part can leave a soldier, sailor, airman or Marine vulnerable at the
worst possible time,” the report said.
“Unfortunately, a flood
of counterfeit electronic parts has made it a lot harder to prevent that from
happening.”
The fakes included parts
in the Electromagnetic Interference Filters used in night missions and in
operation of “hellfire” missiles on SH-60B Navy helicopters.
The were also found in
memory chips in the display systems of C-17 Globemaster III and C-130J military
cargo planes, and refurbished ice detection modules on the Navy P-8A Poseidon,
modified Boeing 737 aircraft incorporated with anti-submarine and anti-surface
warfare capabilities.
The report said the
Defense Department “lacks knowledge of the scope and impact of counterfeit
parts on critical defense systems,” and that the use of unvetted independent
distributors for the supply of critical military parts results in unacceptable
risks to national security and safety.
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