The Freeman

China’s missile systems inSCSreef ‘reappeared’

MANILA — China's missile systems on one of its outposts in the disputed South China Sea have been reportedly redeployed, a few days after reports said they mysterious­ly disappeare­d.

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The Philippine­s claims parts of the South China Sea within its exclusive economic zone and calls it the West Philippine Sea.

CNN on June 6 reported that satellite imagery from Israeli intelligen­ce firm ImageSat Internatio­nal suggested that China might have removed or relocated its missile launchers on Woody Island, its largest base on the Paracel island chain.

But in a later report dated June 11, CNN said that based on a fresh analysis from ISI, the weapons had “reappeared” on the Chinese-controlled reef.

China recently stoked internatio­nal alarm after it reportedly landed nuclearcap­able strategic bombers on Woody Island and installed anti-ship cruise missiles and surface-to-air missile systems on three Manila-claimed reefs in the strategic waterway, where trillion dollars worth of sea-borne goods pass every year.

According to the Asia Maritime Transparen­cy Initiative, the combat range of Chinese bombers can reach the Philippine­s, including the capital Manila and all five military bases earmarked for developmen­t under the US-Philippine­s Enhanced Defense Cooperatio­n Agreement.

Chinese foreign ministry spokeswoma­n Hua Chunying earlier said that China has been involved in peaceful constructi­on in the islands, which includes “the deployment of necessary national defense facilities.”

In response, the White House had warned Asia's top economic power of “near-term and long-term consequenc­es” over its growing militariza­tion in the South China Sea. The US did not say what the consequenc­es would be.

 ?? CSIS/AMTI VIA DIGITALGLO­BE ?? Satellite imagery from May 12 shows the deployment of several new weapons systems to China’s base on Woody Island in the Paracels.
CSIS/AMTI VIA DIGITALGLO­BE Satellite imagery from May 12 shows the deployment of several new weapons systems to China’s base on Woody Island in the Paracels.

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