Monday, February 22, 2016

China Building Powerful Radar On Disputed South China Sea Island

A satellite photograph of Cuarteron Reef in the South China Sea's Spratly islands, showing a possible high frequency radar installation being constructed by China on January 24, 2016. A radar system of this nature would dramatically enhance China's ability to monitor vital shipping lanes, according to the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS Asia Maritime Transparency Initiative/DigitalGlobe)

Washington Post: Satellite images show China may be building powerful radar on disputed islands

Satellite images show China may be building a powerful new radar system on a disputed island in the South China Sea, which could have worrisome military uses in monitoring -- and potentially trying to control -- a strategically vital waterway, according to the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS).

Gregory Polling, head of the Asian Maritime Transparency Initiative at CSIS, said the images appear to show a high-frequency radar installation being built on Cuarteron Reef, one of seven islands China has recently expanded through a massive land reclamation program in the Spratly chain.

"If it is an HF radar, then it would enormously boost China’s capacity to monitor ships and aircraft in the South China Sea," Polling wrote by email. "Cuarteron is the logical place for such an installation because it is the southernmost of China’s features in the Spratlys, meaning that it would be the best place if you wanted early warning radar to give notice of ships or planes coming up from the Strait of Malacca and other areas to the south such as Singapore.

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WNU Editor: This is only going to raise tensions and concerns throughout the South-East Asian region. As for China's explanation on this development .... South China Sea: China Foreign Ministry Says Activities On Disputed Islands Similar To US Deployments On Hawaii (IBTimes).

Update: The U.S. is pushing other countries to take a more active role in this dispute .... U.S. urges wider challenge to China's claims in South China Sea (Reuters).

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