Japanese Warplanes Protested: Radar Incident – Military Channel
- Here's a breakdown of the news snippets provided, focusing on the key information:
- China's J-15 "radar locked" Self-Defense Forces fighter jet, Japanese government solemnly protests" (kimo news): This reports an incident where a Chinese J-15 fighter jet appeared to lock its...
- * "Sino-Japanese Relations | The PLA aircraft carrier fleet sailed through the Miyako Strait and the Liaoning ship took off and landed fighter jets in the Western Pacific...
Here’s a breakdown of the news snippets provided, focusing on the key information:
* “Something’s wrong with China? China’s J-15 “radar locked” Self-Defense Forces fighter jet, Japanese government solemnly protests” (kimo news): This reports an incident where a Chinese J-15 fighter jet appeared to lock its radar onto a Japanese Self-Defense Forces aircraft. The Japanese government has formally protested this action, which is considered a potentially unfriendly move.
* “Sino-Japanese Relations | The PLA aircraft carrier fleet sailed through the Miyako Strait and the Liaoning ship took off and landed fighter jets in the Western Pacific (21:18) – 20251206 – Cross-Strait” (Ming Pao News Network): This details the activity of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) naval forces. Specifically, a Chinese aircraft carrier fleet (including the Liaoning carrier) transited the Miyako Strait and conducted flight operations (takeoffs and landings of fighter jets) in the Western Pacific. This is a notable military exercise demonstrating China’s naval capabilities.
* “Chinese People’s Liberation Army J-15 radar locked on Japanese Self-Defense Forces F-15 Japanese ministry of Defense:” This is a repeat of the first story, confirming the radar lock incident.
In summary: Thes articles point to increased military activity and tension between China and Japan.The radar lock incident is a serious concern, and the PLA’s naval exercises in the Western Pacific demonstrate China’s growing military presence in the region.
