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A little busy? For two consecutive days, the "royal photographer" followed the Chinese military plane flying over the Miyako Strait

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Japan's Ministry of Defense released an update on Chinese military aircraft on November 1, announcing that two Chinese military aircraft were flying between the East China Sea and the Pacific Ocean. Japan's Ministry of Defense issued a similar announcement on October 31, announcing that three Chinese military aircraft were flying between the East China Sea and the Pacific Ocean.

A little busy? For two consecutive days, the "royal photographer" followed the Chinese military plane flying over the Miyako Strait

Japanese Self-Defense Forces photographed Chinese Y-9 anti-submarine patrol aircraft on November 1

The Japanese Ministry of Defense's Unified Staff Supervision Department released a news release on November 1 that the Japanese Self-Defense Forces found two Chinese military aircraft flying between the East China Sea and the Pacific Ocean on the same day, which were confirmed to be two Y-9 anti-submarine patrol aircraft. According to the schematic map released by the Japanese side, these aircraft are flying between the East China Sea and the Pacific Ocean through the Miyako Strait.

Japan's Ministry of Defense released footage of Chinese military planes captured by the Japanese Self-Defense Forces and claimed that the Japanese Self-Defense Forces had urgently dispatched fighter jets to respond.

A little busy? For two consecutive days, the "royal photographer" followed the Chinese military plane flying over the Miyako Strait

Footage of a Chinese Y-9 anti-submarine patrol aircraft taken by the Japanese Self-Defense Forces on October 31

It is reported that this is the second consecutive day that the Japanese Ministry of Defense has released information about the flight activities of Chinese military aircraft between the East China Sea and the Pacific Ocean. Japan's Ministry of Defense announced on October 31 that three Chinese military aircraft were detected flying between the East China Sea and the Pacific Ocean that day. According to photos of the scene released by the Japanese Ministry of Defense, these aircraft included 1 Y-9 intelligence reconnaissance aircraft and 2 Y-9 anti-submarine patrol aircraft.

By comparing the schematic diagrams of Chinese military aircraft released by the Japanese side on October 31 and November 1, the two flight routes of Chinese military aircraft are basically the same, both flying between the East China Sea and the Pacific Ocean through the Miyako Strait.

In addition, the Japanese Ministry of Defense also released news on November 1 that the Japanese Self-Defense Forces found a Chinese Navy ship sailing eastward about 140 kilometers northwest of Okinawa at about 12 noon on October 31, which was confirmed to be the Zhengzhou ship of the Chinese Navy's Type 052C destroyer. Japan's Defense Ministry said the Chinese warship sailed south from the waters between okinawa and Miyako Island to the Pacific Ocean. 【Global Network Report Reporter Xu Luming】

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