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Chinese military aircraft more aggressive since September, Japan claims

An ADIZ is nothing more than an area where at the very least it is courteous that a visitor should ID himself before entering someone else's territorial airspace. All airliners ID themselves in an ADIZ. If someone does not ID himself, it is only prudent that the governing authority make that ID.


If Chinas has the guts, violate Japan's territorial airspace...:D...And see what happens.

Japan's territorial airspace is not the so-called Japan's Air Defence Identification Zone which China never admits. We do not enter their territorial airspace and we needn't ID ourselves in an international airspace.
 
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Japan's territorial airspace is not the so-called Japan's Air Defence Identification Zone which China never admits. We do not enter their territorial airspace and we needn't ID ourselves in an international airspace.
Then do not complain if everyone else reciprocate your behavior...:D
 
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And China is a peaceful rising power!!!
Well...... Japan's one of those countries that culturally only respects power. The more you beat them, they better they get along with you. The more you kindness you give them, they turn around and bite you because they think weakness deserves it.
 
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Whoa, guys, slow down. How did this discussion eventually turn into J-20 vs radars?

Boundaries are determined the the Exclusive Economic Zones and national waters. They extend 200 miles from the shoreline.

So no country has the right to name their own "Air Defence Identification Zone". And even if the JH-7As did violate Japan's home territory, NO BIG DEAL. That's not a sign of "military aggression". Russina Tu-95s and American reconnaissance planes always make passes over foreign territory without permission.
 
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