Saturday, June 23, 2018

Pentagon Has Recorded 20 Incidents Where Lasers — Believed To Be Chinese — Were Used To Target U.S. Aircraft In The Pacific (Updated)

Two U.S. Air Force B-1B Lancer bomber aircraft fly with a Koku Jieitai (Japan Air Self-Defense Force) F-2 fighter jet over the East China Sea on July 7, 2017. Reuters

CNN: Suspected Chinese lasers target US aircraft over the Pacific, US military source says

(CNN)Lasers have been used to target US aerial operations in the Pacific, with 20 incidents recorded since September of last year, according to a US military official.

The military spokeswoman, who requested not to be named, told CNN that lasers had been flashed at US aircraft, and that the sources of these flashes are suspected to be Chinese.

The latest incident occurred within the last two weeks, the official said.

None of the incidents have resulted in any medical complaints or injuries, the spokeswoman said. The attacks appear similar to incidents that occurred in the East African country of Djibouti earlier in the year, when US military airmen were injured by lasers which the US military said originated from a nearby Chinese military base.

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More News On Reports That Lasers Were Used 20 Times To Target U.S. Aircraft Over The Pacific

REVEALED: US military pilots have been hit by 'Chinese lasers' 20 TIMES in the last 10 months while flying near a disputed island chain in the Pacific -- Daily Mail
Military recorded 20 instances of lasers attacking US aircraft since September: report -- The Hill
US Military Pilots In East China Sea Targeted By Blinding Laser Attacks -- IBTimes
US military pilots in the Pacific are being targeted by lasers after similar incidents in Africa -- Business Insider
American pilots are being targeted by lasers in the Pacific -- Task & Purpose
China is targeting the US military with lasers: Trump must respond -- Tom Rogan, Washington Examiner

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

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