A pair of armed Chinese fighter jets flew
dangerously close to a U.S. Navy reconnaissance plane flying in the East
China Sea on Sunday afternoon, with the hazardous Chinese behavior
nearly causing a "collision," two U.S. officials told Fox News.
One of the Chinese J-10 jets flew under the American EP-3 jet and
maneuvered suddenly, popping up 300 feet in front of the U.S. plane and
causing "the [US] EP-3 to take evasive action to avoid collision,” one
official said.
Both Chinese fighter jets were armed with air-to-air missiles, according
to the officials.
The incident occurred roughly 90 miles south of the Chinese port city of
Qingdao in the East China Sea.
The episode came just days after the U.S. Navy’s top officer, Adm. John
Richardson, on Friday called his Chinese counterpart to discuss possible
next steps in putting pressure on North Korea, in an effort to
de-escalate tensions and roll back the rogue regime's missile and
nuclear weapons programs.
It’s the first unsafe interaction between China and the U.S. Navy in the
air near China since a similar incident occurred off the coast of Hong
Kong in late May.
This month, the U.S. Navy sailed a guided-missile destroyer near a
contested island in the South China Sea that is claimed by China. It was
the second time since President Trump took office the U.S. Navy
conducted what it calls a “freedom of navigation” operation.
Lucas Tomlinson is the Pentagon and State Department producer for Fox
News Channel. You can follow him on Twitter: @LucasFoxNews
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