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-title Japan Protests China’s Radar Lock on Fighter Jets

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Japan Protests “Perilous ‌Act” as chinese Jet Locks Radar on Japanese Fighters

TOKYO -‌ Japan’s Defense Ministry has lodged⁤ a strong protest with China after a Chinese J-15 fighter aircraft repeatedly targeted its radar at Japanese‌ F-15 ​fighter jets on Saturday, ⁤an incident officials are calling a “dangerous act.” The radar lock occurred twice – for​ approximately three​ minutes in the late ⁣afternoon and for ⁣around‌ 30⁣ minutes ⁢in⁣ the evening – as⁤ the Japanese jets scrambled ⁤in response to a⁢ potential airspace​ violation.​

While no Japanese ⁤airspace was breached⁤ and no damage or injuries were⁤ reported, the incident marks a notable escalation in tensions between the ⁤two ⁢nations, already strained by ⁤recent rhetoric over ⁤Taiwan. Defense Minister Shinjiro ⁤Koizumi stated Sunday, “The occurrence of such an incident is extremely regrettable,” and demanded “strict preventive measures” from China, characterizing the radar lock ‌as exceeding the scope necessary ​for safe aircraft operations.

The incident unfolded as China’s⁤ aircraft carrier Liaoning conducted aircraft takeoff and landing exercises in the Pacific, passing ​between Okinawa and Miyako⁢ islands. Japanese‌ F-15s pursued the Liaoning’s aircraft at a‌ safe distance,‌ according​ to defense officials quoted by Kyodo News, ensuring their actions were not⁤ perceived as provocative.

Radar locks,used for ⁢both search and as⁣ a precursor to missile launches,are rarely employed in such ​a manner. This is⁢ believed to‍ be the first instance of a radar lock between Japanese and Chinese military ⁤aircraft, though a similar incident⁤ involving⁣ a Chinese warship targeting a Japanese destroyer’s radar occurred in 2013.

The heightened tensions follow a statement earlier this month by Japanese Prime Minister sanae Takaichi⁣ suggesting‍ Japan could perhaps intervene militarily‌ if China were to take action‍ against Taiwan, the self-governing ⁣island beijing claims as its​ own. China expressed⁢ strong disapproval‌ of Takaichi’s remarks, contributing to the recent deterioration in bilateral relations.

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