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Chinese and US spy planes have close encounter over South China Sea

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US Navy aircraft alters course to avoid collision
A rare close encounter between two surveillance planes from China and the United States near a disputed part of the South China Sea this week suggests Beijing has started routine surveillance patrols in the area, analysts say. Instead of intercepting the surveillance aircraft with fighter jets, analysts said both sides had been restrained, although the incident also raised questions about the readiness of Chinese airstrips on reclaimed islands nearby. The two military planes came “inadvertently” close on Wednesday near the disputed Scarborough Shoal in what US Pacific Command officials described as an “extremely rare” and “unsafe” incident, the reported. The two planes, a US Navy P-3 Orion aircraft and a Chinese KJ-200 airborne early warning aircraft, flew within 305 metres of each other in the general vicinity of Scarborough Shoal, it reported on Thursday. It said the US plane altered course to avoid a collision. An unnamed Chinese defence official was quoted by the as saying that the American plane “approached within close proximity” of the Chinese plane, which was on a routine mission, and that the Chinese pilot took “legal and professional measures” to handle the situation.

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