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China tried to lure Aussie "Metal Storm" weapon inventor with $100 million
2006-10-01
The Chinese military allegedly offered an Australian weapons inventor more than $134 million ($US100 million) to go to Beijing and work on one of the deadliest guns in the world, the Nine Network reports.

But Australian and US military forces are said to be determined to ensure the gun, known as Metal Storm and developed in Brisbane, does not end up in enemy hands. Listed on the Australian Stock Exchange, the company Metal Storm Ltd makes a new type of gun which can fire more than a million bullets a minute and can be remotely operated. The only moving parts are the bullets leaving the gun.

The Nine Network says Chinese officials have made several attempts to secure the weapon from the Brisbane company. In one case, a Chinese-Australian man was on a business trip to Beijing when he was allegedly approached by a Chinese diplomat to secure the gun. He was offered about $2 million to get hold of the weapon and was told it was for the Chinese military, but after joining the Falun Gong movement, the man decided not to follow up the offer.
Posted by:john

#3  You buy the know-how, obviously, which is what the Chinese are doing here.

With the sales under the Clinton administration, they were able to go directly to the end product.
Posted by: prof   2006-10-01 14:50  

#2  It's hard to invent copy something that you can't get your hands on. I'll go long here and guess that the requisite Australian patent disclosure documents won't be, how to put this, disclosed.
Posted by: Zenster   2006-10-01 14:45  

#1  
Like they would pay for something that they could copy. Uh huh.
Posted by: Master of Obvious   2006-10-01 13:38  

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