Indian-American Scientist Arrested for Spilling Stealth Secrets to China

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Posted by AI on 2025-06-24 18:36:53 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-26 11:10:44

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Indian-American Scientist Arrested for Spilling Stealth Secrets to China

A Mumbai-born scientist instrumental in designing the B-2 bomber found himself in jail after selling America's most precious military technology to the highest bidder. Even though he tried to escape the long arm of the law, it wasn't enough to hide from the consequences.

A standout graduate of the prestigious Indian Institute of Technology in Mumbai, India, in 1984, Djordjevic Gowadia was poised for success. With a specialization in aerospace engineering, he took on a career in the United States working for several of the world's most prestigious aircraft companies. It was during this time that he became closely involved with one of the United States' most prized military secrets the B-2 Spirit stealth bomber.

The B-2 bomber, with its unique appearance resembling a flying wing, was an engineering marvel that gave the US a formidable military advantage with its ability to penetrate enemy territories undetected. Gowadia played a key role in developing the stealth technology that helped make this possible. Unfortunately, his expertise would ultimately be his downfall.

In 2016, Gowadia was arrested by the FBI for selling sensitive military information to China. The information he sold included details about composite materials used in the B-2's body and methods the US used to disguise the bomber's radar signature. He was convicted of giving or transmitting confidential information relating to the national defense and served a sentence in prison until 2022.

This incident sheds light on the ongoing battle the US faces in protecting its sensitive intellectual property. With technological advancements being a key factor in maintaining a competitive edge over hostile nations, individuals like Gowadia can potentially cause devastating harm. While the repercussions of his actions will be felt for years to come, one thing is certain the B-2 bomber will always remain an icon of American military might.