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PLA’s Y- 8 anti- submarine warfare aircraft resumes patrols around Taiwan

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

A Y- 8 anti- submarine warfare aircraft of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army ( PLA) reportedly conducted a maritime patrol mission near the island of Taiwan on Tuesday, two months since this type of aircraft last appeared in the region, amid speculatio­n that an aircraft of this type had an accident in March.

The alleged accident has not been confirmed, but in any case, the Y- 8 anti- submarine warfare aircraft is now well prepared to carry out missions, at a time when external forces have been provocativ­ely sending warships and submarines to the Taiwan Straits and the South China Sea, analysts said on Wednesday.

One PLA Y- 8 anti- submarine warfare aircraft entered Taiwan’s self- proclaimed southwest air defense identifica­tion zone on Tuesday, flying between the island of Taiwan and the Taiwan- administer­ed Dongsha Islands in the South China Sea, according to a press release by Taiwan’s defense authority on the day.

This seems to be the first time a Y- 8 anti- submarine warfare aircraft has been reported by the island’s defense authority since March 1, observers said. The PLA instead deployed vessel- based anti- submarine warfare helicopter­s like the Z- 9 and the Ka- 28 over the past two months, according to the island’s defense authority.

Citing Taiwan’s intelligen­ce agency, overseas media claimed in March that a Y- 8 anti- submarine warfare aircraft had an accident in the South China Sea in that month, leading some analysts to speculate that the PLA suspended flights of this type of aircraft to conduct investigat­ions and clear up potential problems.

The PLA has not made any comment on the speculatio­n over the alleged accident.

At a time when external forces have been frequently sending spy planes to conduct close- in reconnaiss­ance near the Chinese mainland, dispatchin­g warships to provocativ­ely sail through the Taiwan Straits, and deploying submarines to the South China Sea, it is necessary for the PLA to enhance its capabiliti­es and preparedne­ss to monitor and patrol relevant regions with not only anti- submarine warfare helicopter­s, but also fixed- wing aircraft, as the latter can cover a larger area in a shorter time, said Fu Qianshao, a Chinese mainland military aviation expert.

The PLA is commission­ing more Y- 8 anti- submarine warfare aircraft, and patrols and drills by this type of aircraft have become routine, Fu said. The expert expected more of them to appear near the island of Taiwan in the future.

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