Su Bin admitted collaborating with hackers in the Chinese military
to steal data from US defence companies between 2008 and 2014.
He
was arrested in Canada in 2014 and extradited to the US.
The
Chinese government has repeatedly denied any involvement in hacking foreign
companies or governments.
In
addition to the 46-month prison sentence, the Los Angeles court also ordered Su
to pay a $10,000 (£7,600) fine.
"Su
Bin's sentence is a just punishment for his admitted role in a conspiracy with
hackers from the People's Liberation Army Air Force to illegally access and
steal sensitive US military information," assistant attorney general John
Carlin said in a statement.
"Su
assisted the Chinese military hackers in their efforts to illegally access and
steal designs for cutting-edge military aircraft that are indispensable to our
national defence," he explained.
Financial gain
Mr
Su pleaded guilty to one count of conspiring to gain unauthorised access to a
protected computer and to violate the Arms Export Control Act.
He
said he helped the hackers for personal financial gain, admitting he passed on
information to Chinese hackers about which persons, companies and technologies
to target.
He
also pleaded guilty to translating the stolen material into Chinese.
The
hack had targeted information on transport planes and fighter jets that was
then offered for sale to Chinese companies.
China
and the US have regularly swapped accusations about who is behind the
cyber-attacks they each suffer.
In 2015, China arrested a group of hackers after the US government supplied them
with a list of cybercrime suspects, accused of having stolen research and
development information.
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