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China Launches Large-Scale Military Drills in East China Sea

27.08.2015


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Amidst territorial disputes between Beijing and Tokyo, the Chinese military has conducted live-fire air and sea drills in the East China Sea on Thursday.

Without stating the precise coordinates, state news agency Xinhua reports that the drills involved over 100 ships and dozens of aircraft. Nearly 100 missiles were fired, and the exercises also utilized information warfare units.

The Japanese and Chinese governments are currently disputing ownership of a series of small islands in the region.

The exercises also come amidst a push by the administration of Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe to expand his country’s military role abroad. Nationwide protests have erupted in Japan against a series of legislative proposals aimed at reversing the nation’s longstanding pacifist constitution.

These policy changes come partially in response to pressure from the United States, which has pushed Japan to play a stronger role in countering what it sees as Chinese aggression.

China is also currently conducting joint military exercises with Russia in the Sea of Japan, a move seen as a major sign of renewed cooperation between the two countries.

Xinhua reports that Beijing will also hold a trilateral military exercise on Thursday with Australia and the United States. These will focus on field survival training, such as how to build shelter and start fires in the jungle.

Beijing will also hold drills in the South China Sea, where its construction of artificial islands in the Spratly archipelago has led to complaints from rival claimants. A highly disputed region, nearly $5 trillion in trade passes through the South China Sea annually. While the Chinese government claims most of the sea, there are overlapping claims by the Philippines, Brunei, Malaysia, Vietnam, and Taiwan.

Beijing has repeatedly stated that it has every right to build within its own territory, and that the islands will be used largely for humanitarian purposes.

The South China Sea drills will be conducted in cooperation with Malaysia in September. Codenamed "Peace and Friendship 2015," the exercises will include search and rescue operations with 1,160 Chinese participants.

The Malaysian exercises will utilize two Chinese destroyer-frigates, four transportation aircraft, and three shipboard helicopters, according to Xinhua.
 
Chinese navy conducts live fire drill in East China Sea
10:44, August 28, 2015



An air-defense missile is launched from missile frigate "Changzhou" during a fire drill in the East China Sea, Aug. 27, 2015. The Chinese navy conducted a live fire drill in the East China Sea on Thursday. The exercise involved more than 100 warships, dozens of aircraft and several missile launch battalions, navy sources said. Nearly 100 missiles and several hundred shells and bombs were fired during the exercise. The majority of navy forces in the drill were from the Donghai Fleet. The Beihai and Nanhai Fleets as well as the Air Force also took part. (Xinhua/Ding Sicheng)



A missile speedboat arrives in appointed position during a drill in the East China Sea, Aug. 27, 2015. The Chinese navy conducted a live fire drill in the East China Sea on Thursday. The exercise involved more than 100 warships, dozens of aircraft and several missile launch battalions, navy sources said. Nearly 100 missiles and several hundred shells and bombs were fired during the exercise. The majority of navy forces in the drill were from the Donghai Fleet. The Beihai and Nanhai Fleets as well as the Air Force also took part. (Xinhua/Ye Wenyong)



A video frame grab taken on Aug. 27, 2015 shows a new type of jet fighter flying over clouds during a drill in the East China Sea. The Chinese navy conducted a live fire drill in the East China Sea on Thursday. The exercise involved more than 100 warships, dozens of aircraft and several missile launch battalions, navy sources said. Nearly 100 missiles and several hundred shells and bombs were fired during the exercise. The majority of navy forces in the drill were from the Donghai Fleet. The Beihai and Nanhai Fleets as well as the Air Force also took part. (Xinhua)


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An antiship missile is launched from guided missile destroyer "Fuzhou" during a fire drill in the East China Sea, Aug. 27, 2015. The Chinese navy conducted a live fire drill in the East China Sea on Thursday. The exercise involved more than 100 warships, dozens of aircraft and several missile launch battalions, navy sources said. Nearly 100 missiles and several hundred shells and bombs were fired during the exercise. The majority of navy forces in the drill were from the Donghai Fleet. The Beihai and Nanhai Fleets as well as the Air Force also took part. (Xinhua/Ju Zhenhua)

@cirr
 
Victim of great powers struggle. forever

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This is applied to China too. China is crying before Taiwan now.

Why do you like to see Vietnam punished these powers when they have ruled your country, some have mass murdered your brethren turned them into slaves. Honestly Vietnam had suffered a lot of humiliation throughout history and here you are bragging how supa powa Vietnam had taught them a lesson. :lol:
:enjoy:
 
Why all the war games of all the sudden right now? do you want to convine the world of your peaceful rise with more and more weapons, with more frequent exercises, from east to south, from north to south?

or you just run amok?
 
Why all the war games of all the sudden right now? do you want to convine the world of your peaceful rise with more and more weapons, with more frequent exercises, from east to south, from north to south?

or you just run amok?

China will:

1) continue to spend increased money on the military.

2) continue to build advanced weaponry.

3) continue to export weaponry.

4) continue to do more military exercises.

5) begin to build overseas military bases.

Enjoy!
 
Why all the war games of all the sudden right now? do you want to convine the world of your peaceful rise with more and more weapons, with more frequent exercises, from east to south, from north to south?

or you just run amok?
Get used to us drilling more for years to come.
 
Why all the war games of all the sudden right now? do you want to convine the world of your peaceful rise with more and more weapons, with more frequent exercises, from east to south, from north to south?

or you just run amok?

We just want to emphasize that we are capable of ensuring freedom, justice, and liberty for the world. A true responsible rising power.

Peaceful development never meant a lack of strong army. In fact, it always meant China had very thick stick andextremely sweet carrot simultaneously.
 

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