China-Russia Antique Jets Provoke South of Japan, Get Slapped as US-Japan B-52, F-35s Take Off
China-Russia Antique Jets Provoke South of Japan, Get Slapped as US-Japan B-52, F-35s Take Off
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In December, three red lights lit up in the sky, signaling rising tensions. First, the Chinese Communist Party took action. The Liaoning aircraft carrier sailed south from Qingdao, passing through the Miyako Strait, and patrolled just south of Japan. The J-15 fighter jets took off, locking onto Japan's F-15s with fire control radars. In military terms, this was a "split-second before actual combat."
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