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U.S., UK Secure Chinese Hypersonic Missile Expert Facing Firing Squad Who Defected To West

  • Writer: By The Financial District
    By The Financial District
  • Jan 27, 2022
  • 2 min read

The United Kingdom and the United States have succeeded in securing a Chinese hypersonic missile expert who defected to the West after complaining of the shabby treatment he had received from the government of President Xi Jinping, Marco Ginnangeli reported for Daily Express.


Photo Insert: The expert reportedly called Vauxhall Cross - the London HQ of the Secret Intelligence Service, more commonly known as MI6, to request asylum.



His escape from Beijing has allowed Britain and the US to accelerate defensive programs against the use of hypersonic missiles. It could also take China two years to tweak its systems and "render this intelligence ineffective," sources said.


Described as a rocket technician, the Chinese national was attached to the state-owned Aviation Industry Corp of China, where he helped develop a mid-range hypersonic boost-glide vehicle capable of carrying DF-17 missiles to a range of up to 2,000 miles.



Sources say the scientist, in his 30s, is connected with a more recent hypersonic missile delivery system that can circle the globe before descending from space and use heat-seeking technology to strike any target on Earth.


Despite his apparent success, however, it was resentment at having been passed over for promotion - rather than political dissent towards his masters in Beijing - which persuaded him to make contact with a British intelligence asset in Hong Kong at the end of September last year. During that first, tentative approach, he told the middleman he possessed detailed information about the hypersonic glide vehicle.


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Knowing he faced a firing squad if discovered, he demanded asylum for himself and his wife and child. A call was made to Vauxhall Cross - the London HQ of the Secret Intelligence Service, more commonly known as MI6 - and a three-person team, comprising two intelligence officers and a technical specialist, were readied to deploy to Hong Kong.


The CIA was also informed. Cautious that the scientist could be a Beijing plant, a cat-and-mouse game developed over the next few days in which the scientist's credentials were "copper-bottomed."


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It was during this process that the technician - an avid fan of cricket who is believed to have once studied in England - began to reveal select details about China's latest hypersonic development. Eventually, a plan was hatched in which he and his family would travel to the former British colony using a specially developed route.


Once there, the scientist was spirited to a secure location where he was debriefed by the two men and a woman who made up the MI6 team. While most of the technical information offered by the scientist was carried in his head, he was also able to smuggle out technical data.


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The MI6 team was joined by a two-man team from the CIA. A day was given over for a lengthy debriefing before arrangements were made to fly to a more secure location - a US airbase in Germany - then on to America via the UK.





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