Lee is accused of going surfing and providing to help Russian authorities in change for Russian citizenship.
An energetic obligation soldier has been charged with looking for to move delicate details about the US Military’s essential battle tank to the Russian authorities, the US Justice Division has introduced.
The suspect, Taylor Adam Lee, has been charged with “tried transmission of nationwide protection info to a international adversary and tried export of managed technical information and not using a license”, the Justice Division stated in an announcement on Wednesday.
Lee, a 22-year-old soldier stationed at Fort Bliss in Texas, has but to enter a plea within the costs, filed on the US District Court docket for the Western District of Texas.
John A Eisenberg, assistant legal professional normal for nationwide safety, stated Lee sought to “transmit delicate nationwide protection info to Russia” relating to the operation of the M1A2 Abrams – the primary battle tank utilized by the US Military.
In June, Lee is alleged to have gone on-line and supplied help to Russia in change for Russian citizenship. Within the alleged messages, Lee, who holds a top-secret safety clearance, allegedly “transmitted export-controlled technical info” in regards to the M1A2’s operation and vulnerabilities.
“The USA shouldn’t be proud of me for making an attempt to reveal their weaknesses,” Lee reportedly stated. “At this level, I’d even volunteer to help the Russian Federation after I’m there in any manner,” he added.
Roman Rozhavsky, assistant director of the FBI’s counterintelligence division, stated Lee then shared a reminiscence card containing paperwork and details about the tank and different US army operations throughout an in-person assembly in July with somebody he believed to be a Russian intelligence officer.
“Right now’s arrest is a message to anybody excited about betraying the US – particularly service members who’ve sworn to guard our homeland,” Rozhavsky stated.
The paperwork contained technical information Lee was not authorised to offer, with some marked “Managed Unclassified Data”, in accordance with prosecutors.
“All through the assembly, Lee acknowledged that the knowledge on the SD card was delicate and sure categorized,” prosecutors stated.
Lee can also be alleged to have tried to offer the Russian authorities with a bit of {hardware} from the M1A2 Abrams tank at a July 31 assembly at a storage unit in El Paso, Texas.
“After doing so, Lee despatched a message to the person he believed to be a consultant of the Russian authorities stating, ‘Mission completed’,” in accordance with prosecutors.