Chinese Fighter Jets Locked Radar on Japanese Aircraft, Tokyo Says

The incident happened on Dec. 6 over the high seas of Okinawa Island.
Chinese Fighter Jets Locked Radar on Japanese Aircraft, Tokyo Says
J-15 fighters from China's Liaoning aircraft carrier, South China Sea, January 2, 2017. REUTERS/Mo Xiaoliang. FILE PHOTO
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Chinese fighter jets allegedly used radar to lock onto Japanese fighter planes over Okinawa Island, according to a Dec. 7 statement released by Japan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

The incident happened twice in the afternoon on Dec. 6 over the high seas of Okinawa, located nearly 400 miles south of mainland Japan in the East China Sea.

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