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

TOKYO 鈥 Chinese fighter jets directed fire-control radar at Japanese military aircraft near Japan鈥檚 Okinawa islands in two incidents, Japan鈥檚 defense minister said on Sunday, condemning the move as 鈥渄angerous.鈥
鈥淭hese radar illuminations went beyond what is necessary for the safe flight of aircraft,鈥 Shinjiro Koizumi posted on X, adding that Japan had lodged a protest with China over Saturday鈥檚 鈥渞egrettable鈥 incident.
Meeting with Australian Defense Minister Richard Marles in Tokyo, Mr. Koizumi said Japan would respond 鈥渞esolutely and calmly鈥 to China鈥檚 conduct to maintain regional peace and stability.
A fire-control radar lock is one of the most threatening acts a military aircraft can take because it signals a potential attack, forcing the targeted aircraft to take evasive action.
JAPAN-CHINA RELATIONS HAVE SOURED, TENSIONS OVER TAIWAN
The encounters near islands close to territory claimed by both Japan and China are the most serious run-ins between the two militaries in years and are likely to further escalate tension between the neighbors.
Relations have already soured after Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi warned that Japan could respond to any Chinese military action against Taiwan if it also threatened Japan鈥檚 security.
China claims democratically governed Taiwan and has ramped up military and political pressure against the island, whose government rejects Beijing鈥檚 territorial claims. Taiwan lies just 110 kilometers (70 miles) from Japan鈥檚 westernmost island, Yonaguni.
Calls to China鈥檚 defense ministry on Sunday were not answered.
Japan hosts the biggest overseas concentration of US military power, including warships, aircraft and troops, with much of that contingent, including thousands of US Marines, based in Okinawa.
The US State Department and the US Embassy in Tokyo did not immediately respond to requests for comment on Japan鈥檚 claims about China鈥檚 use of radar.
Japan said the Chinese J-15 jets involved in the two incidents were launched from China鈥檚 Liaoning aircraft carrier, which was maneuvering south of the Okinawan islands with three missile destroyers.
In 2013, Japan said a Chinese warship locked its radar on one of its destroyers in the East China Sea. Three years later Beijing accused Japanese jets of directing their fire-control radar on Chinese fighters.
In June, Japan said Chinese jets flew dangerously close to one of its patrol aircraft near Okinawa.
CHINESE NAVAL ACTIVITIES
On Thursday, China was deploying a large number of naval and coast guard ships across East Asian waters, which at one point numbered more than 100, Reuters reported, citing sources and intelligence reports.
Taiwan鈥檚 government described that buildup as posing a threat to the Indo-Pacific region. Japan said it was monitoring Chinese activity closely.
On Sunday, Taiwan鈥檚 coast guard said it was monitoring drills by three Chinese maritime safety ships on the western side of the Taiwan Strait鈥檚 median line but said the situation in the waters surrounding Taiwan was currently 鈥渘ormal.鈥
Chinese state media said the search-and-rescue drills were in the central waters of the strait, patrolling 鈥渉igh-traffic areas, and areas with frequent accidents.鈥
Taiwan鈥檚 coast guard said China was using 鈥渕isleading and false wording鈥 about what it was doing, with the aim of harassing Taiwan and carrying out psychological warfare.
China says it alone exercises sovereignty and jurisdiction over the strait, a major trade route for about half of global container ships. The United States and Taiwan say the strait is an international waterway. 鈥 Reuters


