Tuesday, February 25, 2025

Surprise Chinese naval drills caused dozens of Australian flight diversions

 




Surprise Chinese naval drills caused dozens of Australian flight diversions



Dozens of commercial flights were forced to change course when Chinese warships unexpectedly announced live-fire drills off eastern Australia last week, officials have told a government hearing. – File pic by AFP

Tuesday, 25 Feb 2025 9:40 AM MYT


SYDNEY, Feb 25 – Dozens of commercial flights were forced to change course when Chinese warships unexpectedly announced live-fire drills off eastern Australia last week, officials have told a government hearing.

Three Chinese warships conducted a series of naval drills last Friday and Saturday, stationed underneath a busy flight path linking Australia and New Zealand.

Australia’s air safety agency said it first learned of the drills when a commercial flight picked up a broadcast from the Chinese boats on Friday morning.

“At that stage we didn’t know if it was a potential hoax or real,” Air Services Australia deputy chief executive Peter Curran told a government hearing yesterday evening.

The warning was broadcast on a frequency monitored by commercial pilots – but not by Australia’s air traffic controllers, Curran said.

“It’s an international guard frequency. Air traffic control does not monitor that frequency but pilots do. So we can’t hear what was said.”

Curran said 49 commercial flights were forced to divert around the live firing zone once it became apparent the warning was legitimate.

“Some of those were aircraft that were in the air at the time we first became aware of it.”

Australia said the drills took place in international waters, and has conceded China’s conduct abided by international law.

But it has criticised Beijing for running the exercises without appropriate warning.

China has defended its conduct as “safe, standard and professional”.

Australia and close ally New Zealand have been monitoring the vessels – a frigate, a cruiser and a supply tanker – since they were spotted off Australia’s shores last week.

The warships were 218 nautical miles east of Australia’s island state of Tasmania on Tuesday morning, New Zealand’s defence force said.

Canberra has irritated Beijing with its own navigation exercises in flashpoint regions such as the Taiwan Strait.

A Chinese fighter jet earlier this month dropped flares in the path of an Australian air force surveillance plane patrolling the contested South China Sea.

China’s foreign ministry said the Australian plane was an intruder flying through the region “without Chinese permission.” – AFP


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kt comments:

I suspect it's China's tit for tat to Australian Naval ships sailing through the 'sensitive' Taiwan Straits. One has to ask why the Australian Navy did such unnecessary and senseless acts, if not only being in obedience to the wankee overlord's instructions to provoke China.

While the term 'flight diversions' in this article's title is technically correct, the impression it's likely to invoke may not be. It's nothing more than just a minor change of heading (or track) to avoid being DIRECTLY overhead the 'exercise area'.


7 comments:

  1. People's Republic of China... Big Bully !

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    1. Freedom of navigation in international water!

      What say u, mfer?

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  2. Live Fire exercises involves shooting weapons that can kill people.
    It's China boot-licking to equate this to Australian ships passage through the Taiwan Straits

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    1. What about prof to that Live Fire exercises?

      Ignored at yr own peril!

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    2. There has never been any Australia or New Zealand Live Fire exercises near the Taiwan Straits.

      FPDA exercises involving Malaysia, Singapore, Britain, Australia and New Zealand have involved live fire exercises in the South China Sea, a Looong way from China, and that is an agreement of some 50 years standing
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      China has Zilch right to object to FPDA.

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    3. So, what's yr mfering objection to a Live Fire exercises around an international water?

      What's that in difference to sailing through Taiwan strait w/o following international maritime protocols?

      Australia & New Zealand agree with ONE China policy & Taiwan is part of China. Taiwan strait is therefore an inner water passage subjecting to China maritime controls. U just can't sail through that strait as u like w/o the prior agreement of the country!

      Ooop… perhaps u have another set of rules based international order.

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    4. FPDA live fire exercises in the South China Sea happened in the early day of its formation when China couldn't exercise her maritime controls around the DVD under the Nine Dash Lines.

      Currently there r no more FPDA exercises involving Malaysia, Singapore, Britain, Australia and New Zealand have involved live fire exercises in the South China Sea within the Nine Dash Lines.

      China has Zilch right to object to FPDA as long as those exercises r conducting outside her rightful maritime territories!

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