Vast numbers of counterfeit Chinese electronic parts in US military equipment
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This story raises a few questions, like why are we expecting China to police the parts we're using in our military equipment, or why we're depending on China to make critical parts for our military equipment in the first place, either one: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-18155293

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The failure of a single electronic part in any military plane could pose safety and national security risks and imposes higher costs on the Pentagon, the report said

Excerpt: "Vast numbers of counterfeit Chinese electronic parts are being used in US military equipment, a key Senate committee has reported.

A year-long probe found 1,800 cases of fake parts in US military aircraft, the Senate Armed Services Committee found.

More than 70% of an estimated one million suspect parts were traced back to China, the report said.

It blamed weaknesses in the US supply chain, and China's failure to curb the counterfeit market.

The failure of a key part could pose safety and national security risks and lead to higher costs for the Pentagon, the committee said.

US servicemen rely on a variety of "small, incredibly sophisticated electronic components" found in night vision systems, radios and GPS devices and the failure of a single part could put a soldier at risk, the report said.

It highlighted suspect counterfeit parts in SH-60B helicopters used by the Navy, in C-130J and C-27J cargo planes and in the Navy's P-8A Poseidon plane.

After China, the UK and Canada were found to be the next-largest source countries for fake parts.

'Avoiding scrutiny'

The committee criticised China for failing to shut down counterfeit manufacturers and said that committee staff wanting to travel to China for the investigation had not been granted visas.

"Counterfeit electronic parts are sold openly in public markets in China," the report said.

"Rather than acknowledging the problem and moving aggressively to shut down counterfeiters, the Chinese government has tried to avoid scrutiny," it added..."
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I've seen some suspicious parts at times. They usually have a high failure rate. They don't survive long in a production line because a good test dept. finds and purge problem components.
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