Chinese national sentenced for espionage after flying drone over NN Navy ships

NEWPORT NEWS, Va. (WAVY) — The Chinese national graduate student convicted in July for taking drone footage of Huntington Ingalls Industries Newport News Shipbuilding will serve six months in prison.

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Fengyun Shi was flying the unmanned aircraft outside the 65th Street and Huntington Avenue Entrance of HII Newport News Shipbuilding when it got stuck in a tree.

The SD card showed footage captured of U.S. Navy vessels or vessels intended for use by the Navy, according to court documents.

This violates the Espionage Act, which prohibits a person of taking pictures of companies that manufacture classified military equipment.

Shi was sentenced to six months for both counts. They will run concurrently, meaning he only has to serve six months. The maximum penalty for the subset of charges of the Espionage Act that he violated would be about a year in prison.

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