
The largest and advanced air ship in China was seen on Thursday in the Eastern Sea in Eastern China by Japanese forces of self -defense and was first seen by Japan.
The ship sailed about 200 kilometers northwest of the disputed cluster of islands called Senkaku in Japan and Diaoyu in China. The Japanese P-3C aircraft saw three vessels and gathered information according to the statement published by the Japanese joint office of employees.
Fujian, the third Chinese aircraft carrier, is a key part of the ambition of President Xi Jinping to develop the “world class” army by 2049. It has more than 80,000 tonnes.
The ship was launched in June 2022 before the first sea court was carried out two years later in May 2024. Before entering the full service, they must undergo tests for engine and weapon performance.
The Chinese army has become increasingly active in the region and increases the alarm in Japan, although Tokyo is trying to maintain economic ties with its neighbor and the largest business partner.
In June, Japan said it was observed by two other Chinese aircraft carriers, Shandong and Liaoning, for the first time at the same time near the Japanese Islands in the Pacific Ocean. The Chinese military aircraft entered the Japanese air space of the previous August by an unprecedented step.
Economic ties seemed slightly thawed after China restarted some seafood imports from Japan at the beginning of this year, while cooked military tension was emphasized by a military parade in Beijing last week to mark 80 years since defeat in World War II.
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