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Chinese jet in South China Sea nearly collided with US plane

Last experience I remeber the chinese pilot was showboating and died hitting the prop plane, meanwhile usa crew made a hotpot to pour into electronics before promptly landing in China🙂.

I see no problem if it happens again, chinese apparently dont mind having dead pilots.
Like Chinese dont mind you dumping corpses in the Ganges.
 
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Lol
china should send aircraft to guam and do same near AIDZ of USA there. that will be funny

Lol Nobody is stopping China from doing that. I think there's a reason they haven't been able to do that for so long. Lol They are welcome to patrol close to US waters or militarily support hostile countries closed to US like Vuba, Venezuela or Bolivia etc. Ask yourself why they haven't then you will know why they don't. Lol
Western pacific is Chinese lake, BS come out from typical Americans that all think pacific ocean is an American lake. US planes are spying China within hundred KM of Chinese coastlines all the time.
Well , the US is still the world's superpower/policeman (so they have every reason to be involved) and they have been present in the pacific and Asia since they came there to kick Imperial Japan's *** a save China and much of Asia from Japan's brutal invasion and presence. The US is a pacific country with territories like Guam in the pacific and huge military bases à.d economic interests in Japan and South Korea and a security provider against the crazy commie Kim's regime for modern South Korea. So the US has every right to be involved in the pacific and South China seas. If China isnt happy about it, then there's little they can do other than try and do the same to the US(reciprocate) which i don't think they are capable politically and militarily of doibg as of now. Maybe a decade or 2 from now.
 
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Lol

Lol Nobody is stopping China from doing that. I think there's a reason they haven't been able to do that for so long. Lol They are welcome to patrol close to US waters or militarily support hostile countries closed to US like Vuba, Venezuela or Bolivia etc. Ask yourself why they haven't then you will know why they don't. Lol

Well , the US is still the world's superpower/policeman (so they have every reason to be involved) and they have been present in the pacific and Asia since they came there to kick Imperial Japan's *** a save China and much of Asia from Japan's brutal invasion and presence. The US is a pacific country with territories like Guam in the pacific and huge military bases à.d economic interests in Japan and South Korea and a security provider against the crazy commie Kim's regime for modern South Korea. So the US has every right to be involved in the pacific and South China seas. If China isnt happy about it, then there's little they can do other than try and do the same to the US(reciprocate) which i don't think they are capable politically and militarily of doibg as of now. Maybe a decade or 2 from now.
They shouldnt consider that the Pacific ocean is an American lake, their own private property that they can intrude into some other countrys airspace or near airspace at their will at any time totally disregarding other countrys sovereignties.
Being a superpower doesnt give the Americans such right to invade or spy on other countries airspaces and territories. US can have presence in Western Pacific and South China sea, there are no problems. The problem with the whites esp Americans is that they think they own the whole world and indeed the whole universe.

Its easy for you to say I can do it becos I can and you cant do it to us is your problem, thats bandits logic totally disregardIng others rights.
 
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They shouldnt consider that the Pacific ocean is an American lake, their own private property that they can intrude into some other countrys airspace or near airspace at their will at any time totally disregarding other countrys sovereignties.
Being a superpower doesnt give the Americans such right to invade or spy on other countries airspaces and territories. US can have presence in Western Pacific and South China sea, there are no problems. The problem with the whites esp Americans is that they think they own the whole world and indeed the whole universe.

Its easy for you to say I can do it becos I can and you cant do it to us is your problem, thats bandits logic totally disregard others rights.
The Pacific Ocean is INTERNATIONAL waters. And we were flying in INTERNATIONAL airspace.

I think the PLAAF did the right thing to protect it's boundaries. My only regret is that they should have flown a little closer.
You regret? A Chinese pilot risked his life for his country, and you regret that he is alive? :rolleyes:
 
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The Pacific Ocean is INTERNATIONAL waters. And we were flying in INTERNATIONAL airspace.


You regret? A Chinese pilot risked his life for his country, and you regret that he is alive? :rolleyes:
US military planes have many times invaded, intruded and spied on China in Chinese airspaces and seawaters, thats a known fact.
 
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That is called skill and US chicken out. :enjoy:

The Pacific Ocean is INTERNATIONAL waters. And we were flying in INTERNATIONAL airspace.


You regret? A Chinese pilot risked his life for his country, and you regret that he is alive? :rolleyes:
Well worth. Thanks for the P3 orion top secret plane landed in Hainan and help China military electronic warfare progress immediately by 20 years. :enjoy:

The US even need to beg China to release the plane. Nice begging... :lol:
 
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Last experience I remeber the chinese pilot was showboating and died hitting the prop plane, meanwhile usa crew made a hotpot to pour into electronics before promptly landing in China🙂.

I see no problem if it happens again, chinese apparently dont mind having dead pilots.

Dabbu beta. Have a good look at your own record.
 
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That is called skill and US chicken out. :enjoy:


Well worth. Thanks for the P3 orion top secret plane landed in Hainan and help China military electronic warfare progress immediately by 20 years. :enjoy:

The US even need to beg China to release the plane. Nice begging... :lol:
So YOU, who never served, is saying that the current PLAAF pilot is a coward for not colliding with the American airplane for a repeat of the Hainan Incident.

Muricans poking their nose everywhere as usual.
When you radiate EM, there is no telling where those signals travels. We were there in INTERNATIONAL airspace to scoop those EM signals up.
 
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So YOU, who never served, is saying that the current PLAAF pilot is a coward for not colliding with the American airplane for a repeat of the Hainan Incident.
The report says the Chinese plane was moving close to the nose of the US plane and US plane ducked to avoid a collsion.
 
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Like Chinese dont mind you dumping corpses in the Ganges.
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Try making sense once a while, these notifications are getting irritating

The country which has most dead pilots every year is India, it shows how much Indians care about their dead pilots.
Ok.
Like Chinese dont mind you dumping corpses in the Ganges.
Ok.
Dabbu beta. Have a good look at your own record.
Ok.
 
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US military planes have many times invaded, intruded and spied on China in Chinese airspaces and seawaters, thats a known fact.
Yes , even of that was true, what are you going to do about it? That's the Question. Lol

They shouldnt consider that the Pacific ocean is an American lake, their own private property that they can intrude into some other countrys airspace or near airspace at their will at any time totally disregarding other countrys sovereignties.
Being a superpower doesnt give the Americans such right to invade or spy on other countries airspaces and territories. US can have presence in Western Pacific and South China sea, there are no problems. The problem with the whites esp Americans is that they think they own the whole world and indeed the whole universe.

Its easy for you to say I can do it becos I can and you cant do it to us is your problem, thats bandits logic totally disregardIng others rights.
US has the capabilities, reach ,might and interests in spying on its adversaries like China. So if you believe that the US will stop doing this simply because you believe its not right then i can only wish you good luck. Lol The US will do what she feels is in her interests and that involves keeping tabs on China by all means necessary, including challenging your claims in SCS and avoiding making SCS a Chinese lake. If you are not happy about it then that's your problem. You can return the favour if you have the capabilities . That's up to you.
As i said before, you can't control what others do, you can only control what you do . 😁 So thats China's issue.
 
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Lol

Lol Nobody is stopping China from doing that. I think there's a reason they haven't been able to do that for so long. Lol They are welcome to patrol close to US waters or militarily support hostile countries closed to US like Vuba, Venezuela or Bolivia etc. Ask yourself why they haven't then you will know why they don't. Lol

Well , the US is still the world's superpower/policeman (so they have every reason to be involved) and they have been present in the pacific and Asia since they came there to kick Imperial Japan's *** a save China and much of Asia from Japan's brutal invasion and presence. The US is a pacific country with territories like Guam in the pacific and huge military bases à.d economic interests in Japan and South Korea and a security provider against the crazy commie Kim's regime for modern South Korea. So the US has every right to be involved in the pacific and South China seas. If China isnt happy about it, then there's little they can do other than try and do the same to the US(reciprocate) which i don't think they are capable politically and militarily of doibg as of now. Maybe a decade or 2 from now.
Thats BS, if anything the Chinese were fighting Japs for years before US even got involved.

As for policemen, not funny when uncle wong has the cop by the balls (debt) and is the next super power with an economy to back it up.
 
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US says Chinese intercept could have caused air collision​

by WV Daily News

December 30, 2022

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BEIJING (AP) — The U.S. military says a Chinese fighter jet flew dangerously close to an Air Force plane over the South China Sea, forcing the American pilot to maneuver to avoid a collision.

U.S. Indo-Pacific Command said in a statement Thursday that the incident occurred Dec. 21 when the Chinese People’s Liberation Army Navy J-11 flew in front of and within 6 meters (20 feet) of the nose of an RC-135, a type of large reconnaissance plane operated by the U.S. Air Force.

The U.S. plane was “lawfully conducting routine operations over the South China Sea in international airspace,” the statement said. Its pilot was forced to “take evasive maneuvers to avoid a collision.”

China frequently challenges military aircraft from the U.S. and its allies, especially over the strategically vital South China Sea, which China claims in its entirety. Such behavior led to a 2001 in-air collision in which a Chinese plane was lost and pilot killed.

“The U.S. Indo-Pacific Joint Force is dedicated to a free and open Indo-Pacific region and will continue to fly, sail and operate at sea and in international airspace with due regard for the safety of all vessels and aircraft under international law,” the statement said.

“We expect all countries in the Indo-Pacific region to use international airspace safely and in accordance with international law,” it said.

China deeply resents the presence of U.S. military assets in the South China Sea and regularly demands its ships and planes leave the area. The U.S. says it is fully entitled to operate in and over the South China Sea and ignores the Chinese demands.

Such dangerous incidents persist despite U.S.-China agreements on how to deal with unexpected encounters.

The U.S. and others have also accused China of harassing military aircraft and ships in the East China Sea off the Chinese coast and as far away as the Horn of Africa, where China operates a naval base.

There was no immediate response to the latest U.S. complaint from the PLA, the military wing of China’s ruling Communist Party.

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin offered no details, but accused the U.S. of posing “serious threats to China’s national security,” with its surveillance operations.

“China will continue to take necessary measures to firmly defend its sovereignty and security and work with regional countries to firmly defend the peace and stability of the South China Sea,” Wang said at a daily briefing Friday.

Wang also renewed Beijing’s objections to U.S. arms sales to Taiwan, the self-governing island democracy that Beijing threatens to bring under its control by force if necessary. Washington this week approved the sale of a $180 million anti-tank system to Taiwan as the threat from China’s military rises.

Though the U.S. has no formal ties with Taiwan in deference to Beijing, it is required by U.S. law to ensure the island has the means to defend itself. While Beijing has given Taiwan no deadline to accept its ultimatum, some U.S. defense officials believe Chinese leader Xi Jinping has become more eager to force a military solution in the coming years.

The U.S. “should stop arms sales and military contact with Taiwan and stop creating new factors that could lead to tensions in the Taiwan Strait,” Wang said.

“China will take strong measures to firmly defend its sovereignty and security interests,” he said.

 
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