Ex piloto de la Fuerza Aérea de EE.UU. acusado de entrenar en secreto al ejército chino

Gerald Eddie Brown Jr, ex mayor de la Fuerza Aérea de EE.UU., ha sido acusado de proporcionar 'servicios de defensa' al ejército chino tras su retiro. Se espera que comparezca por primera vez ante un tribunal del Distrito Sur de Indiana el jueves. Brown sirvió más de 24 años en la Fuerza Aérea, capacitando a pilotos estadounidenses en aeronaves de combate avanzadas.

Gerald Eddie Brown Jr, ciudadano estadounidense, sirvió más de 24 años en la Fuerza Aérea de EE.UU. hasta 1996, alcanzando el rango de mayor. Mandó unidades responsables de sistemas de entrega de armas nucleares y lideró misiones de combate. Más recientemente, trabajó como instructor de simuladores por contrato para contratistas de defensa estadounidenses, capacitando a pilotos estadounidenses en el A-10 y F-35. Brown ha sido acusado por el Departamento de Justicia de proporcionar 'servicios de defensa' a la Fuerza Aérea del Ejército Popular de Liberación, violando la Ley de Control de Exportaciones de Armas y los Reglamentos sobre Tráfico Internacional de Armas. El caso guarda paralelismos con los de Stephen Su Bin y Daniel Duggan. Se esperaba que hiciera su primera comparecencia ante el tribunal en el Distrito Sur de Indiana el jueves. El Buró Federal de Investigaciones está involucrado en la pesquisa.

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