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Chinese Fighter 'Intercepts' US
Jet, Performs Acrobatics
Friday, 22 Aug 2014
The United States charged on Friday that a Chinese fighter pilot conducted a "dangerous intercept" of a
Navy patrol plane in international air space this week, flying a few yards from the
U.S. jet and performing acrobatic maneuvers around it.
Rear Admiral John Kirby, the
Pentagon press secretary, said the
United States lodged a formal diplomatic protest with
Beijing over the incident, which took place on Tuesday 135 miles east of
Hainan Island, site of a sensitive Chinese submarine base.
Kirby said the Chinese fighter jet made several passes at the
P-8 Poseidon anti-submarine and reconnaissance plane, crossing over and under it. At one
point, the jet flew wingtip-to-wingtip about 10 yards from the
Poseidon, then performed a barrel roll over the top of it, he said.
"
The Chinese jet also passed the nose of the
P-8 at
90 degrees with its belly toward the P-8 Poseidon, we believe to make a point of showing its weapons load," Kirby said.
"This kind of behavior not only is unprofessional, it's unsafe," he said. "And it is certainly not in keeping with the kind of military-to-military
... relations that we'd like to have with
China."
In
April 2001, a similar aggressive intercept of U.S.
EP-3E spy plane by a Chinese
F-8 fighter in the same area resulted in a collision that killed the Chinese pilot and forced the
American plane to make an emergency landing at a base on
Hainan.
The 24 U.S. air crew members were held for 11 days until
Washington apologized for the incident, which soured U.S.-Chinese relations in the early days of
President George W. Bush's first administration.
The
Obama administration condemned the latest incident, with
Deputy National Security Adviser Ben Rhodes calling it a "deeply concerning provocation."
"What we've encouraged is constructive military-to-military ties with China and this type of action ... clearly violates the spirit of that engagement, and we've made our concerns known directly to Beijing," he said.
The U.S. and Chinese militaries have boosted their contacts in recent years amid recognition that as
China's economic interests continue to expand it will play a bigger security role in the world and have more interactions with the
U.S. military.
Chinese ships recently participated for the first time in the U.S.-sponsored
Rim of the Pacific naval exercises, the world's largest. U.S. officials say they hope the increasing contacts will help avoid misunderstandings as they operate in closer proximity to each other.
But even as U.S. and
Chinese military contacts have expanded, tensions between China and its neighbors, some of them U.S. treaty allies, have heightened over competing territorial claims in the
South China and
East China seas.
China unilaterally imposed an air defense identification zone in the
East China Sea last year, requiring aircraft entering the region to report flight plans to Chinese authorities and to reply to identification inquiries. Washington criticized the move and the U.S. military has ignored the requirements.
The United States and China have differing views about the legality of U.S. military overflights in much of
the region as a result of China's broad territorial claims and differing interpretations of rights conveyed under the
Law of the Sea treaty.
- published: 24 Aug 2014
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