Chinese PLAAF fighter jets patrol South China Sea
An H-6K bomber is seen patrolling over South China Sea |
GUANGZHOU, 07 August 2016 Chinese Air Force aircraft,
including H-6K bombers and Su-30 fighters, have completed a patrol of airspace
above the Nansha and Huangyan islands in the South China Sea, said a
spokesperson Saturday.
The flight is part of actual combat training to improve the
Air Force's response to security threats, said Senior Colonel Shen Jinke of the
People's Liberation Army (PLA) Air Force.
Two Su-30 airplanes conducted air refueling twice above the
sea, Shen said.
Several types of planes -- bombers, fighters, Airborne Early
Warning Aircraft, reconnaissance and tanker airplanes -- performed the patrol,
he said, adding that they took off from several airports.
Su-30 fighters taking off to patrol South China Sea |
The aircraf have completed a series of training missions,
including air defense early warning maneuvers, air combat and island
patrolling, in a complicated electromagnetic environment, he said.
The PLA Air Force, which was established 67 years ago,
organizes regular South China Sea patrols to safeguard state sovereignty,
security and maritime interests, Shen said.
(Source: Xinhua/ News.Cn)
Chinese PLAAF fighter jets patrol South China Sea
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