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Friday, February 19, 2016

China Sends Surface-to-air Missiles To Contested Island

The Chinese military has deployed an advanced surface-to-air missile system to one of its contested islands in the South China Sea according to civilian satellite imagery exclusively obtained by Fox News, more evidence that China is increasingly "militarizing" its islands in the South China Sea and ramping up tensions in the region.

The imagery from ImageSat International (ISI) shows two batteries of eight surface-to-air missile launchers as well as a radar system on Woody Island, part of the Paracel Island chain in the South China Sea.

It is the same island chain where a U.S. Navy destroyer sailed close to another contested island a few weeks ago. China at the time vowed “consequences” for the action.

Woody Island is also claimed by Taiwan and by Vietnam.

A U.S. official confirmed the accuracy of the photos. The official said the imagery viewed appears to show the HQ-9 air defense system, which closely resembles Russia’s S-300 missile system. The HQ-9 has a range of 125 miles, which would pose a threat to any airplanes, civilians or military, flying close by.

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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Obama will take care of this!

Anonymous said...

"..Obama will take care of this! "
How? Fly thought their airspace?
Cool!

Anonymous said...

Is there any benefit of knowing this?

Anonymous said...

Yeah Obama so week. He should just send in 100k troops in without a plan and see where it gets us in ten years.