Shown here is China's new J-31 fighter jet. (Reuters) |
China's military upstaged the Asian economic summit in Beijing
this week by conducting test flights of a new stealth jet prototype, as
the White House called on Beijing to halt its cyber attacks.
Demonstration flights by the new J-31 fighter jet -- China's second
new radar-evading warplane -- were a key feature at a major arms show in
Zhuhai, located near Macau, on Monday.
The J-31 flights coincided with President Obama's visit to Beijing
for the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit meeting. In a speech
and meetings with Chinese leaders, Obama called on China to curtail
cyber theft of trade secrets.
China obtained secrets from the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter through
cyber attacks against a subcontractor for Lockheed Martin. The
technology has shown up in China's first stealth jet, the J-20, and in
the J-31. Both of the jets' design features and equipment are similar to
those of the F-35.
The Chinese warplanes are part of a major buildup of air power by
China that includes the two new stealth fighters, development of a new
strategic bomber, purchase of Russian Su-35 jets, and development of
advanced air defense missile systems. China also is building up its
conventional and nuclear missile forces.
Meanwhile, White House Deputy National Security Adviser Ben Rhodes
told reporters in Beijing Tuesday that the president would press China's
leader Xi Jinping to curb Chinese cyber espionage.
"Cybersecurity, of course, will be an important focus for the
president, given some of our concerns related to cybersecurity and the
theft of intellectual property," Rhodes said in advance of Obama's
meeting Tuesday with Xi.
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