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Digitalization can serve also illegal activities

Digitalization can serve also illegal activities

1. Digitalization makes possible to hide illegal weapon sales

When we are talking about weapon trade, there are two ways to export weapons to the countries, what are in the weapon trade ban by the United Nations. That means that selling guns and other weapons to those countries causes punishments, and that will make this kind of thing addictive way to earn illegal money because the weapons are really good merchandise for the businessmen, who sell guns to the dictators of the third world. And there are two ways to make those deals.

Another is that the weapons would be sold directly to that nation, and another is that those gun dealers would sell the drawings to those nations, and the digitalization would make possible to send the necessary files to that country by using PDF:s. In this case, the weapon developed would sell the drawings to some actor, who has no ethic or moral way to think will make the plans and instructions, how to make those guns or other weapons themselves.

2. Case: Gerald Bull (1928-1990)

When we are thinking about history, we must remember that the man, whose name was Gerald Bull, sold his skills to South-Africa and Saddam Hussein. The thing, what causes that this man, who was the top artillery specialists and cannon makers in the history did not cause suspects was that this man worked at home. In some stories, man-made plans for the products in his home, and then put them to mail, and this thing kept him away from suspects.

He worked for the US.military, and there were tales, that Bull sold his weapon development skills to the countries, what were worse than South-Africa. Gerald Bull created G5 Howitzer for the South-African military and the success of that cannon caused, that it's still in use.

.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerald_Bull

3. Was Bull surrender for hiding things like Saddam's super cannon?

Or actually, he was convicted of the unauthorized weapons sell to the South-Africa for 6 months in prison, because that country was under the weapon sell ban. Or Sometimes I have thought that there is a possibility, that Bull surrendered in purpose, because that 6 months imprisoned could cover more and larger projects, what were covered by this conviction. Gerald Bull died by gunshot in 1990, but there are still questions, that how many Gerald Bulls is in the world even today.

The thing, what makes somebody suspect that kind of things is that South-African 155mm. G6 mobile Howitzer has many similar details with Swedish mobile Howitzer, and there are thoughts that those systems might have made by the same people. But it's possible that South-Africans have modeled those systems themselves.

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