Former US Air Force pilot arrested for training Chinese military pilots

Former US Air Force officer and pilot Gerald Eddie Brown was arrested for allegedly providing and conspiring to provide defence services to Chinese military pilots without authorisation.

A statement issued by the US Department of Justice on Wednesday noted that the 65-year-old former pilot faces charges under the US Arms Export Control Act (AECA) and is expected to appear before a Magistrate Judge in the Southern District of Indiana today.

“The United States Air Force trained Major Brown to be an elite fighter pilot and entrusted him with the defense of our Nation. He now stands charged with training Chinese military pilots,” said John Eisenberg, Assistant Attorney General for National Security.

According to the Justice Department, Brown, a former F-35 instructor pilot with over 24 years of service in the US Air Force, allegedly began arranging contracts to train Chinese military pilots in August 2023.

The training, provided to members of the People’s Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF), required a licence under the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR), which Brown did not have.

The DOJ statement noted that Brown’s military career included command of sensitive units, leading combat missions, and serving as a fighter pilot and simulator instructor on aircraft including the F-4, F-15, F-16, A-10, and F-35.

After leaving active duty in 1996, he worked as a commercial pilot and as a contract simulator instructor for US defence contractors.

In December 2023, Brown travelled to China to begin training PRC military pilots.

The complaint states that he provided detailed briefings on US Air Force operations and conducted simulator and flight instruction until his return to the US in February 2026.

“Gerald Brown… allegedly betrayed his country by training Chinese pilots to fight against those he swore to protect,” said Roman Rozhavsky, Assistant Director of the FBI’s Counterintelligence and Espionage Division, highlighting the national security threat posed by such unauthorised transfers of military expertise.

The arrest follows similar charges against former US Marine Corps pilot Daniel Edmund Duggan in 2017 for providing defence services to the Chinese military.

The DOJ emphasised that China continues to target current and former military personnel from NATO and allied nations to strengthen its military capabilities.

The investigation was led by the FBI’s New York Field Office with support from offices in Louisville, Indianapolis, and Los Angeles, as well as the Air Force Office of Special Investigations. The case is being prosecuted by the DOJ’s National Security Division and the US Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia, with assistance from the US Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Indiana.

Latest

You’ve his number: Leavitt makes joke at Trump’s expense before her maternity leave

The remark was seen as a playful nod to Donald Trump’s habit of communicating directly and frequently, often bypassing traditional channels and keeping the me

Scott Bessent says US holds Hormuz blockade, rejects Iranian or Russian oil waivers

The United States will not renew sanctions waivers for certain Iranian and Russian oil cargoes. The decision tightens pressure on both producers as energy marke

UK mother, 56, dies at assisted dying clinic in Switzerland after son’s death

A 56-year-old woman from the UK has died at an assisted dying clinic in Switzerland, according to news report. She had earlier spoken about struggling with grie

Grieving UK mother ends life at Swiss clinic after paying £10,000

A grieving British mother, Wendy Duffy, died by assisted suicide in Switzerland after losing her son, sparking debate over suicide tourism, legality, and ethica

No Iran-US talks planned: Tehran says engagement via Pakistan as delegation arrives

Iran’s foreign minister Abbas Araghchi arrived in Islamabad with a delegation as Pakistan mediates renewed US-Iran talks, with US envoys also heading there to

Topics

You’ve his number: Leavitt makes joke at Trump’s expense before her maternity leave

The remark was seen as a playful nod to Donald Trump’s habit of communicating directly and frequently, often bypassing traditional channels and keeping the me

Scott Bessent says US holds Hormuz blockade, rejects Iranian or Russian oil waivers

The United States will not renew sanctions waivers for certain Iranian and Russian oil cargoes. The decision tightens pressure on both producers as energy marke

US judge drops Elon Musk fraud claims against OpenAI, trial to continue

A US judge dismissed Elon Musk's fraud claims against OpenAI and Sam Altman but allowed charitable trust and unjust enrichment claims to proceed to trial. The r

US orders global diplomatic push over alleged Chinese AI distillation

Washington has directed diplomats worldwide to raise concerns about Chinese firms, including DeepSeek, allegedly distilling US AI models. The cable sharpens the

Struggling DC face stern test against unbeaten PBKS in clash of contrasts

IPL 2026, DC vs PBKS: Delhi Capitals need something close to their best to pull their campaign back on track when they take on a rampaging Punjab Kings in the I

Why should pacers have all the fun? Krunal Pandya on his wily variations in IPL 2026

Krunal Pandya has outlined how he has reshaped his bowling for RCB in the IPL. His new variations reflect how bowlers are adapting to keep pace with T20 batting

Selfless Virat Kohli praises Devdutt Padikkal as real hero of RCB’s win over GT

Virat Kohli credited Devdutt Padikkal after Royal Challengers Bengaluru chased down 206 against Gujarat Titans. Their partnership shaped the chase and kept RCB

UK mother, 56, dies at assisted dying clinic in Switzerland after son’s death

A 56-year-old woman from the UK has died at an assisted dying clinic in Switzerland, according to news report. She had earlier spoken about struggling with grie
spot_img

Related Articles

Popular Categories

spot_imgspot_img