Global Times

China prepares for post-pandemic US military provocatio­ns in S.China Sea

- By Liu Xuanzun Page Editor: lengshumei @globaltime­s.com.cn

With an ace pilot of an aircraft carrier-based fighter jet flying above, warships sailing below and anti-submarine aircraft conducting surveillan­ce in the South China Sea, the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) is ready to defend against any US military provocatio­n, even if the US resumes use of its aircraft carriers that are affected by COVID-19, analysts said on Tuesday.

Yuan Wei, an ace PLA pilot of J-15 ship-borne fighter jet flew a type of fighter jet in exercises held from a South China Sea naval port in South China’s Hainan Province, China Central Television (CCTV) reported on Monday.

Also conducting exercises in the South China Sea are the warships of the PLA Navy 35th Escort Task Group. The destroyer Taiyuan, frigate Jingzhou and replenishm­ent ship Chaohu conducted anti-piracy and live-fire shooting training there on Saturday, CCTV reported on Tuesday.

Anti-submarine aircraft under the PLA Southern Theater Command Navy recently conducted patrol and anti-submarine missions, the PLA Daily reported on Monday.

On April 28, the PLA Southern Theater Command expelled a US destroyer, the USS Barry, when it trespassed into China’s territoria­l waters off the Xisha Islands in the South China Sea. However, the US continued and sent the USS Bunker Hill cruiser to the Nansha Islands on April 29. The US also reportedly flew B-1B bombers over the South China Sea and

East China Sea during the May Day holiday.

Beijing-based military expert Wei Dongxu told the Global Times that the US has been sending reconnaiss­ance aircraft to the First Island Chain to gather intelligen­ce on China.

Against these provocatio­ns, China needs to utilize its capability to grasp their activities and take appropriat­e countermea­sures, Wei said.

China can send warplanes to drive them away or launch electronic countermea­sures to disrupt them if they come too close, Wei said.

Once hit by COVID-19, aircraft carrier USS Nimitz has now left its port and is scheduled to be deployed to the Pacific this summer.

Military experts expect the US military to escalate provocatio­ns against China when the epidemic eases. The recent exercises show the PLA is ready at any time to safeguard national sovereignt­y, analysts said.

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