Khaleej Times

China lands bomber on disputed sea for first time

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beijing — The Chinese air force has landed long-range bombers for the first time at an airport in the South China Sea, a state newspaper said on Saturday, in a move likely to further fuel concerns about Beijing’s expansive claims over the disputed region.

The China Daily newspaper reported that the People’s Liberation Army Air Force conducted takeoff and landing training with the H-6K bomber in the South China Sea.

China is pitted against smaller neighbours in multiple disputes in the South China Sea over islands, coral reefs and lagoons in waters crucial for global commerce and rich in fish and potential oil and gas reserves.

A statement from the Defence Ministry on Friday said the exercise was conducted on an island reef, but it did not specify when or where, saying only that it took place recently at a “southern sea area.” It involved several H-6Ks taking off from an air base and making a simulated strike against sea targets before landing, the ministry said.

Wang Mingliang, a military expert, was quoted in the statement as saying that the takeoff and landing exercises will help the air force improve its “real combat ability against all kinds of marine security threats.” The US criticised the move. “The United States remains committed to a free and open Indo-Pacific,” a Pentagon spokesman, Marine Lt. Col. Christophe­r Logan, said in an email. “We have seen these same reports and China’s continued militarisa­tion of disputed features in the South China Sea only serves to raise tensions and destabilis­e the region.”

The Washington-based Asia Maritime Transparen­cy Initiative, using Chinese social media posts, identified the location of the exercise as Woody Island, China’s largest base in the Paracel Islands.

With a combat radius of nearly 3,520km, the H-6K bomber would put all of Southeast Asia in its range from Woody Island, AMTI said. —

 ?? AP file ?? A Chinese H-6K bomber patrols the islands and reefs in the South China Sea.—
AP file A Chinese H-6K bomber patrols the islands and reefs in the South China Sea.—

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