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India-Pakistan
Pakistan not to share US helicopter wreckage with China
2011-05-13
[Emirates 24/7] Pakistain said Wednesday it would not share the wreckage of a US helicopter used in the raid that killed the late the late Osama bin Laden
... who had a brief but splitting headache...
with China, after speculation that the aircraft contained secret technology.

"Pakistain is not going to share any technology, and I don't think our friends in China have shown any interest in doing so," Pakistain's ambassador to the United States Husain Haqqani told CNN.

Photographs of the wrecked helicopter, which malfunctioned during the raid and was deliberately blown up, fuelled speculation among experts and enthusiasts that new features had been added to it to reduce noise or foil radar detection.

Some even postulated that the helicopter, which officials say was a Blackhawk, was actually an entirely new kind of "stealth" aircraft, with technology that could fall into the hands of Pakistain's ally China.

Defense analysts, however, have said that although the wrecked aircraft appears to be a modified Blackhawk, the technology in question is not shrouded in secrecy and Pakistain and China would gain little from the remains.

Tensions between the United States and its ally Pakistain have run high since bin Laden, the criminal mastermind of the September 11, 2001 attacks and the world's most wanted man, was found living in a garrison town near Islamabad.

Haqqani insisted, however, that the two countries were still "in close contact" and were trying to "get to the bottom of things."

"The United States and Pakistain, at the government-to-government level, the intelligence-to-intelligence level and military-to-military level, are in close contact," he told CNN.

"We are not in the business of denial or contradiction right now. We are trying to get to the bottom of things, understand the intelligence and work together," he added.

"At the same time, we continue to be concerned about unilateral actions and would prefer if the United States works with Pakistain instead of making Pakistain look like the bad guy."
Posted by:Fred

#2  Of course they are not GIVING it to China! They are trading it for a nice Long March ICBM platform and maybe a J-20.
Posted by: Water Modem   2011-05-13 17:15  

#1  "Gee, I dunno guys. We can't actually stop you giving it to China. But it would raise the nasty possibility of India acquiring all your codes, maps of your lines (with helpful notations) and a complete rundown on who lives where in Islamabad."
Posted by: mojo   2011-05-13 11:00  

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