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Chinese, Russian military aircraft briefly enter Korea's air defense identification zone during joint drills
About 10 aircraft participating in joint exercises did not enter Korea's sovereign airspace but still prompted Korea's military to deploy jets for contingencies.
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Chinese and Russian military aircraft enter KADIZ
Over 10 Chinese and Russian military aircraft entered the Korean Air Defense Identification Zone (KADIZ) on the 27th, prompting a military response. According to the Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS), over 10 Chinese and Russian military aircraft sequentially entered and then exited the East Sea and South Sea KADIZ on the morning of the same day,
The Fujian carrier first sailed through the narrow body of water separating China and Taiwan in a trial run last September. It later transited the strait for the first time as a fully commissioned military vessel in December.
An Air Force researcher said China's assessments of U.S. stealth capabilities "diverge from technical reality and operational practice."
China’s Liaoning Carrier Strike Group returned Monday to its homeport of Qingdao, concluding a 40-day deployment to the South China Sea and Philippine Sea, the People’s Liberation Army Navy announced.
China is making leaps and bounds with carrier technology. It recently showed off its newest aircraft carrier launching jets with electromagnetic catapults, a capability once unique to the US Navy's cutting-edge Ford-class flattops. And it did it with ...
By Julie Zhu and Tim Hepher HONG KONG/PARIS, June 26 (Reuters) - China Eastern Airlines said on Friday it plans to buy 25 A330neo jets from Airbus for a catalogue price of about $9.35 billion, as the Chinese carrier expands its widebody fleet to serve more international routes.
A small aircraft smashed into Beijing's tallest skyscraper, obliterating it and sending debris raining onto crowds of people below.
