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Old 22nd Jan 2016, 19:28
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China's South Sea

China's South Sea

Latest developments in the Spratlys are detailed in the following recent articles.

The BBC's Rupert Wingfield-Hayes hired a S/E (brave man !) Cessna from Palawan, just before Christmas, to recce the new islands - Article and his videos here -
Flying close to Beijing's new South China Sea islands - BBC News

The AMTI website has this year's (2016) satellite pics (confirming the above) which have not yet arrived on google earth, showing the new airstrips on Subi and Mischief - Airstrips Near Completion | Asia Maritime Transparency Initiative

The destruction-dredging of these reefs for giant clams – apparently also include Scarborough Shoal - Satellite Imagery Shows Ecocide in the South China Sea | The Diplomat

PPrune has referred to these and associated activities previously, viz. this thread from OP 2011 to mid-2015 – http://www.pprune.org/military-aviat...-oil-rush.html

And from 2008 - wherefrom it's probably all being masterminded -
http://www.pprune.org/military-aviat...rine-base.html

Seven new artificial islands with well established Fortress/Docks, including already three 9000 to 11000 ft airstrips, over 500nm from their mainland. The speed with which they've been built is astounding. I do wonder what's going on ?

Recent pic of the brand new ramp at Fiery. China lands more civilian planes on Fiery Cross reef - BBC News Big bunch of happy bunnies in foreground. Can't decide whether they're pax arriving for a heavenly week on Spratly Beach or flying home for mainland R & R & R.

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