FBI found Huawei gear near U.S. military bases and silos could easily disrupt nation's nukes [View all]
FBI found Huawei gear near U.S. military bases and silos could easily disrupt nations nukes
In Featured News by Wireless Estimator July 25, 2022
Federal officials investigating Chinese land purchases in the U.S. in recent years discovered that Huawei equipment on cell towers in the Midwest was capable of capturing and disrupting highly restricted Defense Department communications, including those used by U.S. Strategic Command, which oversees the countrys nuclear weapons, a CNN
exclusive report said today.
This cell tower in rural Montana with Huawei equipment on it is just 1,500′ from a missile silo. It couldnt be located by Wireless Estimator in the FCCs database.
The FBIs investigation revealed that Huawei had a pattern of installing equipment on cell towers near military bases in rural America even if it wasnt profitable to do so.
Although Huawei informed CNN its equipment was not capable of operating on any spectrum allocated to the Defense Department, multiple sources told the cable network, theres no question the Huawei equipment has the ability to intercept not only commercial cell traffic but also the highly restricted airwaves used by the military and disrupt critical US Strategic Command communications providing the Chinese a window on Americas nuclear arsenal.
CNN said the FBI probe that had been going on since the Obama administration was so secret that some senior policymakers in the White House and government were not briefed until 2019.
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