Washington Times: China fills South China Sea with over 100 ships for live-fire military drills
More than 100 Chinese ships sailed into the South China Sea for military drills on Tuesday.
“All sorts of information technology tactics,” were used during the training, which also required dozens of aircraft and China’s nuclear force, China Military Online reported.
The training exercises are likely to infuriate the Philippines, Vietnam and other countries, which dispute China’s claims on the Spratly Islands.
China Military Online reported that the training also took place in “a complex electromagnetic environment” involving many types of munitions, Reuters reported.
WNU Editor: China is laying the groundwork to do this .... Experts Worry China May Soon Establish South China Sea ADIZ (VOA).
More News On China's Military exercises In The South China Sea
China Conducts Military Drill in Disputed South China Sea Involving Live Fire, Philippines Calls for Transparency -- China Topix
China conducts air, sea drills in South China Sea -- Reuters
China’s PLA Launches Massive War Games in South China Sea -- Sputnik
China Conducts Live Firing Drill In Disputed South China Sea -- AFP
China conducts South China Sea live drill 'to improve at-sea combat ability' -- The Guardian
China's Navy Tests 'Maritime Combat Ability' in the South China Sea -- Franz-Stefan Gady, The Diplomat
Vietnam Slams Chinese Naval Drill in South China Sea -- The Diplomat
China military exercises set to deepen concerns in region -- Financial Times
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