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| Tango01 | 07 Aug 2016 10:17 p.m. PST |
…Platform In The Disputed East China Sea. "Japan has filed a protest to Beijing after the discovery that China installed radar equipment in a gas exploration platform close to disputed waters in the East China Sea, a Japanese foreign ministry spokesman said on Sunday. Japan fears that the radar, a type commonly found on patrol ships and not necessary for gas field development, could be a sign that China intends to use gas exploration platforms in the disputed waters as military stations, Japanese media said. According to the spokesman, Japan discovered the radar in late June and issued a protest on Friday through its embassy in China, urging Beijing to explain the purpose…"
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| jdpintex | 08 Aug 2016 6:03 a.m. PST |
Perhaps they should learn to identify structures first. That is a production/transfer platform not an exploration platform. |
| Gaz0045 | 08 Aug 2016 6:08 a.m. PST |
Time for the Raytheon sales team to step in with a deal …….H.A.R.M. anyone? |
| M C MonkeyDew | 08 Aug 2016 7:21 a.m. PST |
Oh dear. Maybe Japan should aologize for the rale of Nanking again. That ought to ease tensions… |
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