Thursday, August 7, 2014

Japanese military planes enter China's ADIZ (Chinese Air Force)

Several Japanese aircraft entered China's Air Defense Identification Zone (ADIZ) over the East China Sea on Wednesday and carried out extensive reconnaissance, according to the Chinese Air Force.

Chinese planes conducted necessary tracking and monitoring of the foreign military planes, said Chinese Air Force spokesman Shen Jinke on Thursday.



The Japanese F-15 aircraft twice attempted to approach Chinese patrol planes that were conducting a routine patrol in the ADIZ, and the Chinese planes took reasonable, proper and restrained measures to cope with the threat in the airspace, Shen said.

Xinhua - china.org.cn
7/8/14
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1 comment:

  1. China says Japan fighter jets shadowed its planes over disputed waters....

    Japanese fighter jets shadowed Chinese aircraft patrolling over disputed waters, China’s Ministry of Defense said on Thursday, in the latest flare-up of a spat over air space that has deepened a rift between the two countries.

    Tension has been high between Asia’s two largest economies in recent months, with each accusing the other of flying military aircraft too close to its own jets in a long-running territorial dispute.

    Both sides claim a string of Japanese-administered islets in the East China Sea, known as Senkaku in Japan and Diaoyu in China. Beijing declared an air defence zone covering most of the East China Sea last year, sparking protests from Japan and the United States.

    China took “necessary measures” when numerous Japanese planes entered its East China Sea Air Defense Identification Zone during China’s routine air patrols on Wednesday to safeguard “order and security”, the Ministry said on its website.

    “Japanese F-15 fighter jets twice attempted to shadow Chinese patrol planes. China’s air force took reasonable, fair and restrained measures to respond to the threat,” the Ministry said, citing air force spokesman Colonel Shen Jinke.

    Japan’s Ministry of Defense told Reuters it had no information on the incident.

    In June, China summoned Japan’s defence attache to lodge a protest after the two countries traded accusations over the conduct of military jets..................http://www.japantoday.com/category/politics/view/china-says-japan-fighter-jets-shadowed-its-planes-over-disputed-waters
    7/8/14

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