China recruiting former military pilots to train its own army pilots, says Britain

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The UK defence ministry is worried that the practice could threaten the country's national security. Read more at straitstimes.com.

LONDON – China has recruited as many as 30 retired British military pilots, including some who flew sophisticated fighter jets, to train pilots in the People’s Liberation Army, according to Britain’s Defence Ministry.

None of the retired pilots are suspected of violating the Official Secrets Act, the British law that covers espionage, sabotage and other crimes. But the official said that Britain was determined to tighten the controls on retired service members to guard against training activities that could contravene espionage laws.

China, the official said, has contracted the recruiting to a third party, a private test flying academy in South Africa. Although the pilots train their Chinese counterparts on Chinese planes, the official said, the Chinese were eager to learn about British and Western tactics and procedures.

 

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