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Russian Pacific Fleet Convoy Streaks Through Tsushima Strait Into East China Sea
military14 days ago

Russian Pacific Fleet Convoy Streaks Through Tsushima Strait Into East China Sea

A 10-ship Russian convoy from the Pacific Fleet transited Japan’s Tsushima Strait on May 9–10, entering the East China Sea. The group included two corvettes (RFS Sovershennyy and RFS Rezkiy), a Dubna-class fleet oiler, a tug, and six cargo ships (five identified as Maia 1, Lady D, Lady Mariia, Lady R, and Kapitan Danilkin; the sixth name not disclosed). The convoy was shadowed by JMSDF fast-attack craft and a P-1 patrol aircraft. The destination remains unclear; Russia has not issued an official statement. Several of the identified cargo ships are sanctioned by the U.S., EU, and others for weapons/munitions links to Russia, reflecting ongoing sanctions and questions about shipboard escorts for sanctioned vessels. Japan has not publicly disclosed any policy authorizing boarding, and Western alliance navies have not expanded seizures to the Western Pacific to date.

No clear exit in Japan-China tensions over East China Sea standoff
world19 days ago

No clear exit in Japan-China tensions over East China Sea standoff

Japan lodged a protest with Beijing over structures in the East China Sea, marking ongoing friction even as acute escalation has been avoided this year; tensions were inflamed by Taiwan remarks by Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi last November, when a Chinese fighter locked radar on a Japanese F-15 near Okinawa, highlighting a persistent contest as China seeks to push the status quo and Japan aims to lead a free and open Indo-Pacific.

China’s Massive Fishing-Fleet Formations Signal Military Readiness, Not Fishing
world2 months ago

China’s Massive Fishing-Fleet Formations Signal Military Readiness, Not Fishing

Thousands of Chinese fishing boats gathered in tight, geometric formations in the East China Sea for days, a display experts say was not about fishing but a coordinated mobilization and maritime-militia exercise with potential implications for Taiwan and regional security; while some see it as a test of Beijing’s ability to marshal civilian fleets for possible military operations, the exact intent remains debated.

Japan Frees Chinese Fishing Boat Captain After 30-Hour Detention Amid China-Japan Tensions
world3 months ago

Japan Frees Chinese Fishing Boat Captain After 30-Hour Detention Amid China-Japan Tensions

Japan freed Chinese fishing boat captain Zheng Nianli after a 30-hour detention for allegedly ignoring an inspection request in Japan’s exclusive economic zone near the Goto Islands; the vessel and its 10 crew remained on board. The incident heightened fears of a broader Japan-China diplomatic spat tied to Taiwan-related tensions, even as Beijing urged impartial enforcement.

China Tests Maritime Control Tactics With Swarms of Fishing Boats
world4 months ago

China Tests Maritime Control Tactics With Swarms of Fishing Boats

The New York Times analyzed AIS data and found that China twice mobilized thousands of civilian fishing boats to form massive, densely packed formations in the East China Sea (one in December and another in January), creating floating barriers about 200 miles long. Experts say the maneuvers indicate a coordinated effort to train and showcase maritime militia capabilities, enabling Beijing to rapidly muster large numbers of vessels to monitor or disrupt sea lanes in a potential Taiwan crisis, even though such boats alone could not enforce a blockade.

China’s Fujian Carrier Sets Sail Toward Taiwan Strait for Final Tests
world8 months ago

China’s Fujian Carrier Sets Sail Toward Taiwan Strait for Final Tests

Japan’s Self-Defense Forces spotted China’s largest and most advanced aircraft carrier, Fujian, in the East China Sea for the first time, amid rising regional military activity and tensions between China and Japan. The carrier, part of China’s efforts to build a 'world-class' military by 2049, was seen near disputed islands, highlighting ongoing regional security concerns.

"Tropical Cyclones: Unlikely Allies Against Ocean Hypoxia"
environment2 years ago

"Tropical Cyclones: Unlikely Allies Against Ocean Hypoxia"

New research suggests that tropical cyclones have a net positive impact on ocean oxygenation and primary productivity in the East China Sea, countering issues of deoxygenation and hypoxia caused by human activities. The study found that tropical cyclones lead to increased oxygen levels and enhanced marine trophic webs, despite their devastating consequences on land. As climate change continues, the frequency of these events is likely to increase, presenting a paradoxical situation where tropical cyclones, while destructive on land, may benefit the marine realm.

"China and Japan Engage in Blame Game over Disputed Islands Confrontation"
international-relations2 years ago

"China and Japan Engage in Blame Game over Disputed Islands Confrontation"

China and Japan have accused each other of maritime incursions after a confrontation between their coast guards near disputed islands in the East China Sea. China's coast guard claimed that a Japanese fishing boat and patrol vessels intruded into waters around the islands, while Japan's coast guard stated that two Chinese maritime patrol boats left Japan's territorial waters after receiving warnings. Similar incidents have occurred in recent months. Additionally, China and the Philippines traded accusations over a collision between their vessels in the South China Sea, marking the second confrontation in as many days.

"Japanese Troops Strengthen Defense on Vulnerable Island Amid China Concerns"
military2 years ago

"Japanese Troops Strengthen Defense on Vulnerable Island Amid China Concerns"

Japanese marines conducted a simulated attack on the island of Tokunoshima in the East China Sea, as part of an 11-day series of exercises to demonstrate Japan's readiness to defend its territory against potential threats from China, Russia, and North Korea. The drills involved ground, sea, and air forces and aimed to showcase Japan's joint response capabilities in emergency situations. The exercises come as Japan plans to increase its military spending and strengthen its defense capabilities, including with the support of the United States.

Russian and Chinese Navies Conduct Joint Patrols in the Pacific Ocean
international-relations2 years ago

Russian and Chinese Navies Conduct Joint Patrols in the Pacific Ocean

A joint flotilla consisting of Russian Navy and People's Liberation Navy (PLAN) ships, which sailed near Alaska and the Aleutian Islands in early August, has now been spotted operating in the East China Sea, according to the Japan Ministry of Defense. The flotilla, which originally consisted of 10 ships, including destroyers, corvettes, and frigates, has been sailing together since July 27. The joint patrol is the third one carried out by Russia and China, and China's Ministry of National Defense defended the patrols, stating that they were based on the annual cooperation plan between the two countries and did not target any third party.

Typhoon Khanun wreaks havoc in Okinawa with powerful winds and flooding
natural-disasters2 years ago

Typhoon Khanun wreaks havoc in Okinawa with powerful winds and flooding

Typhoon Khanun has caused destruction in Okinawa and nearby islands with powerful winds, severe flooding, and huge waves. The storm left over 30 people injured, disrupted transportation, and cut power to around 200,000 homes. Okinawa's Naha Airport experienced cancellations of hundreds of flights due to strong winds. The typhoon, exhibiting an unusual double-eyewall structure, is expected to gradually weaken but may potentially affect Okinawa again by Friday and Saturday.