China installed missile systems on South China Sea outposts

ANI  |  Beijing [China] 

has quietly installed anti-ship cruise missiles and on three outposts in the South Sea, as per a report.

In the past 30 days, the missile platforms were moved to the outposts in the Spratly Islands, CNBC reported.

The placement of the defensive weapons would be an add on to China's recent Sea installation of military jamming equipment.

The remained neutral but expressed concern about the issue. A said we have always intended to resolve disputes peacefully with other claimants, on being asked about China's recent military activity in the area.

"We have consistently called on China, as well as other claimants, to refrain from further land reclamation, construction of new facilities, and militarization of disputed features, and to commit to managing and resolving disputes peacefully with other claimants," he said, as quoted by CNBC.

Harris, whom is planning to nominate as U.S. to South Korea, said, "Ladies and gentlemen, China's intent is crystal clear. We ignore it at our peril."

By all means, the new are a significant addition to Beijing's military portfolio.

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First Published: Thu, May 03 2018. 14:00 IST