中国辽宁舰航母编队雷达事件后返航

中国辽宁号航空母舰编队在太平洋军事演习后被发现在进入东海。日本防卫省统合幕僚监部周五表示,这似乎标志着返航信号,一周前发生了涉及日本战机的危险雷达锁定事件。

中国辽宁航母编队——中国人民解放军(PLA)的一部分——于周五被日本防卫省统合幕僚监部观察到进入东海,此前在太平洋进行了军事演习。这一进展恰好是在一周前紧张遭遇之后,此事件加剧了对地区安全的担忧。

12月6日,辽宁舰飞机卷入东京描述为“危险”的事件。中国军机据报将雷达锁定在空军自卫队(ASDF)战斗机上,这些战斗机起飞监视编队通过冲绳本岛与宫古岛之间。日本官员严厉批评这一行动,认为其具有挑衅性。

本周早些时候,一艘补给舰加入航母群,导致国防官员推测该编队可能在该区域停留长达一个月。然而,最新目击表明情况发生转变,编队现正返航。此类事件凸显了中日防务关系的脆弱状态,往往因共享海空域遭遇而紧张。

该事件突显了中国海军存在不断扩大以及日本维护其海域安全的努力更广泛问题,促使两国呼吁恢复外交接触。

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