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China seen quadrupling number of airstrips on S. China Sea islands

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China seen quadrupling number of airstrips on S. China Sea islands

Special to WorldTribune.com

Satellite images show China will soon quadruple the number of airstrips it has on islands in the disputed South China Sea.

Currently, China has a 2.4-kilometer (1.49-mile) long runway on Woody Island in the Paracel chain. Recent satellite photos show an airstrip more than 3 kilometers (10,000 feet) long is near completion on the reclaimed island Fiery Cross Reef in the Spratlys. The photos show another runway being built on Subi Reef, with signs of similar work underway on nearby Mischief Reef.



Adm. Harry Harris, commander of U.S. Pacific Command, shows a photo of construction on Fiery Cross Reef in the South China Sea. /Cliff Owen/AP

Analysts say the airstrips could by used by China’s military to intimidate other claimants in the South China Sea, especially the Philippines and Vietnam and could complicate regular operations by U.S. forces in the region.

“In periods of tension, the intimidation value of air patrols from the islands would be considerable,” said Euan Graham, director of the International Security Program at the Lowy Institute in Sydney, Australia.

Beijing claims almost all of the South China Sea and its islands as its territory.

China Defense Ministry spokesman Wu Qian recently said the airstrips were “purely for defensive purposes.”

The belief of others with interests in the South China Sea that the airstrips are not just for “defensive purposes” were reinforced in October when Beijing deployed advanced J-11BH/BHS fighters to Woody Island.

“If we start to see satellite evidence of fuel storage going in on a large scale in the artificial islands, that will be the clearest indicator that China is planning to develop them as active air bases,” Graham said.

The airstrips will enable Chinese aircraft to refuel, repair and rearm without having to fly the more than 1,000 kilometers (620 miles) to the nearest Chinese air base on Hainan island, said Hans Kristensen, a China security expert with the Federation of American Scientists.
China seen quadrupling number of airstrips on S. China Sea islands - World Tribune | World Tribune
 
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in fact your ship is very small.

us ship.jpg
 
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then why the big one is running away?

The big does the patrol in 12 mile of man made island, the small one is very fear from the big one and goes slowly so can't follow to the big one.
 
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USA boasted they will do a real FONOP with radar turned on and helicopter operations before end of 2015. Now they are scared and hesitate to do it after China warned about military collision.
 
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