Global Times

Aircraft carrier Liaoning hosts fighter jet drills in Philippine Sea, ‘ displays confidence’

- By Liu Xuanzun

The aircraft carrier Liaoning of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army ( PLA) Navy hosted fighter jet drills in the Philippine Sea on Tuesday, Japan’s defense ministry said on Wednesday, soon after the PLA Navy announced the carrier group sailed into the West Pacific for a routine, realistic combat far sea training mission.

By hosting fighter jet drills right in front of foreign monitoring, the PLA Navy showed its confidence amid its rising capabiliti­es, experts said on Wednesday.

A total of seven PLA Navy vessels, namely the aircraft carrier Liaoning, the Type 052D guided missile destroyers Xining, Urumqi and Chengdu, the Type 052C guided missile destroyer Zhengzhou, the Type 054A guided missile frigate Xiangtan and the Type 901 comprehens­ive supply ship Hulunhu, were spotted on Tuesday sailing in the Philippine­s Sea, south to Japan and east to the island of Taiwan, according to a press release by Japan’s Ministry of Defense Joint Staff on Wednesday.

J- 15 carrier- based fighter jets and Z- 18 early warning helicopter conducted takeoff and landing from the aircraft carrier Liaoning during the voyage, the Japanese press release said. Photos attached to the release show that the J- 15 fighter jets carried missiles under their wings.

Japan Maritime Self- Defense Force dispatched its de facto aircraft carrier, the Izumo, to gather intelligen­ce and monitor the activities of the Chinese vessels, the press release said, noting that Japan also sortied fighter jets to “deal with” the J- 15s.

The Japanese press release came after Senior Captain Gao Xiucheng, a spokespers­on of the PLA Navy said on Tuesday that the PLA Navy sent the Liaoning aircraft carrier group to conduct realistic combat training in the far sea of the West Pacific.

The exercise is a routine one and is aimed at boosting the Navy’s capabiliti­es to carry out its duties, Gao said, noting that the voyage is in line with related internatio­nal law and is not targeted at another party.

Analysts said that far sea exercises have already become routine for the Liaoning, as the PLA Navy is making strides to become a deep- blue navy.

US Navy’s Abraham Lincoln carrier strike group was also operating in the Philippine­s Sea at least as of Monday, according to the Fleet and Marine Tracker by the news website of the US Naval Institute.

It is almost certain that Japanese and US warships and warplanes will conduct close- in reconnaiss­ance attempts and make some provocativ­e moves on the Chinese flotilla, so the Chinese vessels and vesselbase­d aircraft must have been well prepared to confidentl­y deal with them, experts said.

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