(IBT) --- An incident involving a slew
of Chinese military aircraft, including bombers, trying to transgress Japan 's
air space has been reported. The incident happened on Dec 6 and it is said that
the aircraft were capable of posing a threat to Guam military base of the U.S. army. The
Chinese provocation was in the area between Japan 's
Okinawa 's island and Miyako island. The
incident came up amidst some recent warmth in China-Japan relations after the
APEC summit in Beijing .
Air Naval Combat
Exercise
Chinese military commentator
Li Xiaojian said the jets were heading to the Western Pacific to take part in a
big naval and air combat exercise, in which Chinese naval ships also
participated. The show was an assertion by China that it has the joint combat
capability for conjoining naval and air power.
A senior official
of the Japan 's
defense ministry explained that the incident involved a Chinese Y9 intelligence
gathering plane, two Y8, early warning planes and two H6 bombers. They flew
southwards over the East China and headed towards the vicinity of the main island of Okinawa
before entering the Western Pacific ocean .
Thereafter they
flew back over East China Sea . In
response, several Japanese Self-Defense Force planes also scrambled to take
flight in response, reported Want China Times. But Japan said the
Chinese military aircraft did not violate their airspace. This is the first
incident after 9 months that Chinese military aircraft made a return flight
through the area between East China Sea and the Pacific through Okinawa 's main island and Miyako island. Also this was
the first time since October Japan tried to respond.
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According to
Chinese expert Li, the Y-9 aircraft carries advanced electronic
reconnaissance system to detect and intercept air and sea targets. For China , Y-8
aircraft is an important military and civilian transport aircraft capable of
carrying troops, dropping supplies, conducting parachute drops, and functioning
as an air ambulance. The Y-6 and water surface ships are platforms for the
launch of attack missiles.
A military analyst,
evalauting the pictures of the military exercise, said the H-6 is equipped with
cruise missiles with the capability to launch air attacks. The H-6 is designed
to carry a payload of 9,000 kilograms, including air-to-surface and air-to-ship
missiles and free-falling bombs. Given its lethal power, the Chinese H-6
bombers can pose a serious threat to the U.S.
carrier fleet and land bases in the South China Sea, East China Sea, Korean
peninsula, and also important U.S military bases in Japan
and Guam , said the analyst. Guam is a
self-governing United States
territory near Japan ,
where more than 25,000 military personnel are stationed, which is one-fourth of
that island's population.
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