Monday, June 1, 2020
Beijing’s Plans For A South China Sea Air Defence Identification Zone Raising Concerns
SCMP: Beijing’s plans for South China Sea air defence identification zone cover Pratas, Paracel and Spratly islands, PLA source says
* Plans for airspace controls over one of the world’s most disputed waterways have been in the pipeline for a decade, military insider says
* Despite military build-up in region, Beijing remains wary of upsetting US and Southeast Asian neighbours with announcement of ADIZ, experts say
Beijing has been making plans for an air defence identification zone (ADIZ) in the South China Sea since 2010, the same year it said it was considering the introduction of similar airspace controls over the East China Sea in a move that was widely criticised around the world, a military insider said.
The proposed ADIZ encompasses the Pratas, Paracel and Spratly island chains in the disputed waterway, according to a source from the People’s Liberation Army, who spoke on condition of anonymity.
The plans for the zone were as old as those for the East China Sea ADIZ – which Beijing said it was considering in 2010 and introduced in 2013 – the source said, adding that Chinese authorities were waiting for the right time to announce them.
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WNU Editor: Beijing has been talking about posing an air defence identification zone for a long time. Here is one article from 2016 .... Beijing ready to impose air defence identification zone in South China Sea pending US moves (SCMP). But will they impose one now while the world's attention is elsewhere? We shall see.
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Really interested in seeing who will comply.
That ‘window’ is attention diverted elsewhere is very rapidly closing.
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