Tokyo says Chinese jets locked radar onto Japan fighters

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Hurriyet Daily News Turchia 2h

Tokyo says Chinese jets locked radar onto Japan fighters

Chinese military aircraft locked radar onto Japanese fighter jets southeast of Okinawa's main island, Japan's Defense Ministry said on Dec. 7. Relations between Tokyo and Beijing have soured following remarks by new Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi suggesting that Tokyo could intervene milita»»»

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Kuna Kuwait 3h

China condemns Japanese aircraft flying near its carrier-group training

BEIJING, Dec 7 (KUNA) -- The Chinese military on Sunday condemned Japanese aircraft for flying near routine naval and air drills conducted by the Liaoning aircraft carrier group east of the Miyako Strait, saying the move severely endangered flight safety.Xinhua News Agency quoted Chinese Navy spoke»»»

Xinhuanet Cina 4h

Japan should immediately cease slanderous acts related to Chinese aircraft carrier formation training: spokesperson

BEIJING, Dec. 7 (Xinhua) -- China sternly urges Japan to immediately stop its slanderous and defamatory acts and strictly discipline its front-line operations regarding China's Liaoning aircraft carrier formation, which recently conducted normal flight training for carrier-based fighter jets in the»»»

Iran Front Page New Iran 5h

Japan accuses Chinese fighters of directing fire-control radar at its aircraft

In a post on X early on Sunday, Koizumi said that Tokyo has lodged a “strong protest” about the two incidents and made “a stern demand for measures to prevent recurrence”. “The radar illumination… was a dangerous act that exceeded the range necessary for safe aircraft flight,” he added. A fire-cont»»»

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Asian News International India 5h

Japanese military aircraft 'harrassed' PLA Navy fighter jet's flight training, says China; Beijing urges Tokyo to "cease slander"

Beijing [China], December 7 (ANI): China on Sunday sharply rebutted Japanese protest over what it called a "regular carrier-based fighter jet flight training" in the east of Miyako Strait and alleged Japanese Self-Defense Force aircraft had "seriously interfered" with Beijing's "normal training act»»»

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Al Jazeera Qatar 8h

Japan accuses Chinese jets of directing fire-control radar at its aircraft

Japan’s defence minister condemns incidents as ‘dangerous’ and says that that Tokyo has lodged a ‘strong protest’ with Beijing. Japanese Minister of Defence Shinjiro Koizumi has accused Chinese fighter jets of directing their fire-control radar at Japanese aircraft during two separate incidents ove»»»

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EurAsian Times Canada 9h

China's J-15 Naval Fighter 'Radar Locks' Japan's F-15 Combat Jet Amid Growing Beijing-Tokyo Tensions

The Chinese Navy’s J-15 fighter jet locked its radar onto Japanese combat jets southeast of Okinawa’s main island, Japan’s defence ministry said, denouncing it as a “dangerous act”. Ties between Japan and China have deteriorated over the past month, following remarks by Japanese Prime Minister Sana»»»

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CNN Stati Uniti d'America 10h

Chinese jets directed fire-control radar at Japanese aircraft, Japan says

— Chinese fighter jets directed their fire-control radar at Japanese aircraft over international waters on Saturday near Japan’s Okinawan islands in two separate incidents that Japan’s defense minister condemned as “dangerous.” “These radar illumination went beyond what is necessary for the safe fl»»»

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TheStraitsTimes Singapore 11h

Chinese jets directed fire-control radar at Japanese aircraft, Japan says

TOKYO - Chinese fighter jets directed their fire-control radar at Japanese aircraft over international waters on Dec 6 near Japan's Okinawan islands in two separate incidents that Japan's defence minister condemned as "dangerous". "These radar illumination went beyond what is necessary for the safe»»»

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