

Tishchenko is said to have used the DCS forums to solicit help in acquiring “a series of F-16 A/B Air Defense Fighter (ADF) manuals being sold on eBay.” district attorney’s office, is dated Jand contains a detailed account of the allegations. The original indictment, provided to Polygon by the U.S. According to the Standard-Examiner, he’s now sitting in a Utah jail and is considered a flight risk. It was only recently unsealed after Tishchenko was extradited from Georgia (the country). The indictment, currently available to the public online, was originally sealed by a federal judge. His employer says that the charges have nothing to do with his duties at the company, which makes games about modern combat aircraft.

military documents into his home country. The United States government alleges that Oleg Mikhaylovich Tishchenko, a Russian national, was trying to smuggle U.S. An employee of Eagle Dynamics, the developer behind flight simulators such as DCS Warthog A-10C and the DCS World series, has been indicted on charges including conspiracy and smuggling.
