The South China Morning Post (SCMP) reported today (26th) that the United States, which is struggling with China over the South China Sea, has recently increased its reconnaissance flight to the South China Sea and China coast to record levels.

According to the South China Sea Strategy Strategic Plan (SCSPI), a think tank of China, the United States Air Force'E-8C' reconnaissance aircraft approached within four hundred miles of the southeastern coast of Guangdong Province in China over the past week. That's it.

SCSPI also released a record on the 23rd warning that the Chinese Navy would be stopped if it did not change its course on US military.

At that time, American military aircraft were said to fly south of the Taiwan Strait and close to China's southern coast.

SCSPI said, "The US military is currently sending three to five reconnaissance aircraft to the South China Sea every day. Analyzed.

As the conflict between the United States and China intensified, the number of US military aircraft flying from the nearby US military bases to the South China Sea reached 50 times by the third week of the month, when the two countries each engaged in massive military training in the South China Sea.

SCSPI candidate general said, "U.S. military aircraft serve various purposes, such as patrolling anti-submarines, collecting communication information, and detecting radar frequencies in the South China Sea." In the South China Sea, the increase of US military operations is the biggest risk factor and potential conflict. "I said.

In fact, in 2001, the Chinese navy'EP-3E' reconnaissance aircraft approached within 35 nautical miles of Hainan Island, China, and the Chinese'J-8II' fighter plane collided with it. US military reconnaissance aircraft landed on Hainan Island.

(Photo = US Department of Defense, Yonhap News)