China wraps up exercise with three warships in South China Sea

BEIJING: Three Chinese warships on Friday wrapped up a week of scheduled training exercises in the South China Sea, state media said, shortly after China's sole aircraft carrier tested its weapons in the disputed region.

The flotilla of warships, including a destroyer that can launch guided missiles, had been conducting drills since Friday last week and were now sailing to the eastern India Ocean and the Western Pacific, the official Xinhua News Agency said.

Exercises by the Chinese ships, in particular the aircraft carrier Liaoning, in recent months have unnerved its neighbours, especially given long-running territorial disputes in the South China Sea.

The training included sudden attack drills and had been carried out successfully in poor sea conditions, Xinhua said.

The drills were "without an arranged script" and "as close as possible to real combat", military affairs expert Yin Zhuo told the state broadcaster China Central Television.

Regular exercises by the Chinese navy in the high seas were an "unchangeable trend", Yin said, though he added that China's long-range naval capabilities were not sufficient to secure its interests in open waters. He did not elaborate.

China on Wednesday warned the United States against challenging its sovereignty in the South China Sea after reports that the United States was planning fresh naval patrols in the region.

The United States has criticised China's construction of man-made islands and its build-up of military facilities in the sea, and expressed concern they could be used to restrict free movement. The U.S. navy has conducted several "freedom of navigation" patrols through the waters.

China claims most of the South China Sea, while Taiwan, Malaysia, Vietnam, the Philippines and Brunei claim a portion of the waters that command strategic sea lanes and have rich fishing grounds as well as with oil and gas deposits.

China says it is committed to freedom of navigation through the waters.
Stay on top of business news with The Economic Times App. Download it Now!
FROM AROUND THE WEB

Give double security to your family

IDBI Federal Life Insurance

Local business travels to global destinations

FedEx Express

Currency that never goes out of circulation

American Express®

MORE FROM ECONOMIC TIMES

Champions League: Bayern Munich thrash Arsenal 5-1

Foreign investors can now buy more HDFC Bank equity

Corporate & Industry

From Around the WebMore from The Economic Times

A heart insurance plan for you & your spouse

AVIVA

Go paperless - Get your Class 2/3 DSC

Sinewave

Choose the right Citi credit card for you

CITI BANK

Learn About Low Risk Debt Investments

Birla Sunlife Mutual Fund

Science & Technology

3 militants, one jawan killed in Handwara encounter

Bayern played 'fantastic' football, says Ancelotti

Regal Real fight back to beat Napoli 3-1