China conducts 'live firing drill' in disputed South China Sea | Global News

China conducts ‘live firing drill’ in disputed South China Sea

/ 11:57 PM July 29, 2015

BEIJING, China – China’s navy carried out a “live firing drill” in the South China Sea Tuesday in a bid to improve its maritime combat ability, state media reported, as tensions flare over the disputed waters.

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The exercise involved at least 100 naval vessels, dozens of aircraft, missile launch battalions of the Second Artillery Corps and information warfare troops, Xinhua news agency said, citing navy sources.

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It added that dozens of missiles and torpedoes, as well as thousands of shells and jamming bombs, were fired during the drill, which tested the navy’s air defense and early warning system.

It also “improved its ability to react quickly”, Xinhua said.

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China has rapidly expanded its navy in recent years, commissioning its first aircraft carrier in 2012 and adding to its submarine and surface fleets.

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It is currently pursuing a rapid program of artificial island construction in the South China Sea, despite being locked in disputes with several countries over its claims to almost the entire area.

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Japan last week slammed Beijing’s bid to reclaim land there as a “coercive attempt” to make sweeping maritime claims that comes as Tokyo is expanding the role of its own military.

The Philippines is meanwhile planning a 25 percent hike in its defense budget next year, mainly to bolster its claims in the disputed waters.

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In this May 24, 2014 photo, China's Harbin (112) guided missile destroyer, left, and DDG-139 Ningbo Sovremenny class Type-956EM destroyer, right, take part in a week-long China-Russia "Joint Sea-2014" navy exercise at the East China Sea off Shanghai, China. Several Asian nations are arming up, their wary eyes fixed squarely on one country: a resurgent China that’s boldly asserting its territorial claims all along the East Asian coast. The scramble to spend more defense dollars comes amid spats with China over contested reefs and waters. Other Asian countries such as India and South Korea are quickly modernizing their forces, although their disputes with China have stayed largely at the diplomatic level. AP

In this May 24, 2014 photo, China’s Harbin (112) guided missile destroyer, left, and DDG-139 Ningbo Sovremenny class Type-956EM destroyer, right, take part in the China-Russia “Joint Sea-2014” navy exercise at the East China Sea off Shanghai, China. Official Chinese media said about 100 ships, dozens of aircraft, missile battalions and troops conducted ‘live firing drills’ in disputed waters in the South China Sea. It was not immediately determined if the drills took place within the Philippine-claimed West Philippine Sea. AP

Originally posted as of 9:48 AM | Wednesday, July 29, 2015

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