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Water Wars: Chinese Maritime Militia Disperses Amid Political Standoff With the Philippines and the United States

Water Wars: Chinese Maritime Militia Disperses Amid Political Standoff With the Philippines and the United States The captain and the executive officer of the USS Mustin (DDG 89) observe Chinese aircraft carrier Liaoning (CV 16) in the Philippine Sea on April 4. (Source: U.S. Navy photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Arthur Rosen.) A political standoff between China and the Philippines over a reef in the South China Sea has begun to subside, while Taiwan reacts to a new normal of continuous Chinese military activity around the island nation. In the background of both developments, the Biden administration is coordinating with its treaty allies the Philippines and Japan to confront an aggressive maritime posture from the People’s Republic of China (PRC).

Nine PLA planes enter Taiwan s ADIZ - Focus Taiwan

Nine PLA planes enter Taiwan s ADIZ 04/20/2021 10:50 PM A PLA Y-8 tactical reconnaissance aircraft. Photo courtesy of the Ministry of National Defense Taipei, April 20 (CNA) Nine aircraft of China s People s Liberation Army (PLA) entered Taiwan s air defense identification zone (ADIZ) on Tuesday, the sixth consecutive day similar incursions have taken place, the Ministry of National Defense (MND) said that day. The aircraft involved in the sorties were five J-16 multi-role fighters, one Y-8 electronic warfare aircraft, one Y-8 tactical reconnaissance aircraft and two Y-8 anti-submarine aircraft, according to the MND. All of the aircraft were spotted in airspace southwest of Taiwan, between Taiwan and the Taiwanese-held Dongsha Islands, an MND chart showed.

What China Can Learn About Navy Deployments From the US Navy

US Navy/MCS Seaman Nadia Lund A combination of vessel types has military observers speculating about how China can better deploy ships and aircraft. Beijing has launched just two of its six planned aircraft carrier strike groups, but other ships could help fill the gap. As the world s two biggest naval fleets engage in the Indo-Pacific region, China s People s Liberation Army can observe and learn from the United States Navy in adapting future tactical combined operations, according to defence analysts. They said the operators of China s Type 075 amphibious assault vessels could examine the US deployment of an amphibious-ready group (ARG) to the South China Sea, which was led by the USS Makin Island landing helicopter dock (LHD) and joined the USS Theodore Roosevelt Carrier Strike Group on April 9 for exercises.

Chinese, US Military Exercises Are New Norm in Disputed Asian Sea

Chinese, US Military Exercises Are New Norm in Disputed Asian Sea 15 April 2021 PHILIPPINE SEA (June 4, 2020)In this June 4, 2020, photo provided by the U.S. Navy, the aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN 71) departs Apra Harbor in Guam. The carrier has returned to sea and is conducting military operations in the… Share share TAIPEI, TAIWAN   Back-to-back military exercises by the United States and China in a contested Asian sea this past week are shaping as a new normal as Beijing seeks control over the waterway and U.S. forces want it open for international use, experts say. The U.S. Theodore Roosevelt Carrier Strike Group and the Makin Island Amphibious Ready Group carried out “expeditionary strike force operations” in the South China Sea on Friday, the U.S. Pacific Fleet commander said in a statement online. Their exercises “took place in support of a free and open Indo-Pacific”, the statement says.

Chinese, US Military Exercises Are New Norm in Disputed Asian Sea

Chinese, US Military Exercises Are New Norm in Disputed Asian Sea
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