U.S. And Chinese Carrier Groups Mass In The South China Sea
- U.S. And Chinese Carrier Groups Mass In The South China Sea
by ADAM KEHOE, https://www.thedrive.com/
Tensions between China and its regional neighbors in the South China and Philippine Seas increased markedly this week. Naval exercises by both the United States and China have massed an unusual number of warships in the South China Sea at a time of renewed diplomatic friction as concerns over China’s territorial ambitions grow.
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The uptick began late last week. The War Zone reported that China’s Liaoning Carrier Strike Group (CSG) maneuvered through the strategic Miyako Strait on Sunday, just southwest of Okinawa. Since then, a separate point of tension between China and the Philippines over a mass of fishing vessels identified as part of China’s People’s Armed Forces Maritime Militia (PAFMM) led to a series of heated diplomatic exchanges between Manila and Beijing.
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Open-source intelligence analysts tracked the movements of the Liaoning carrier strike group this week as it appeared to traverse the Luzon strait, the body of water that, along with the Bohai Channel, separates the Philippines and Taiwan. This crucially strategic area is also the primary boundary between the Philippine Sea and the South China Sea and connects the greater Pacific to the northern reaches of the South China Sea.
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#OSINT #SouthChinaSea #ChineseNavy #USNavy Heading West through the Luzon Strait is part of the Laioning carrier strike group, the Type 055 Renhai class and one Type 052D Luyang III class aren't with the group. A J-15 Flying Shark can be seen just taking off from Laioning. pic.twitter.com/KlF7Ul16tO
— OSINT-1 (@OSINT_1) April 10, 2021
#OSINT #TaiwanStrait #ChineseNavy The Type 055 Renhai class Nanchang and Type 052D Luyang III class heading North into the Taiwan Strait after splitting from the Liaoning carrier strike group. 10-04-2021 pic.twitter.com/oNSI1ktzSG
— OSINT-1 (@OSINT_1) April 10, 2021
Lots of warships in the northern part of the South China Sea today. pic.twitter.com/9Cs6ashNwH
— Duan Dang (@duandang) April 10, 2021
After conducting simultaneous military exercises & maneuvers around #Taiwan, #China's suspected aircraft carrier Liaoning & its escorts are observed entering the #SouthChinaSea on Saturday, 10 April 2021 pic.twitter.com/IjWdnY5sFW
— d-atis☠️ (@detresfa_) April 10, 2021
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