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Australia says Chinese navy ship fired laser at military aircraft

  • The defence department condemned the ‘unsafe conduct’ after the P-8A Poseidon plane detected a laser emanating from the Chinese vessel
  • The incident happened when the aircraft was in flight over Australia’s northern approaches

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The P-8A Poseidon detected a laser illuminating the aircraft while in flight over Australia’s northern approaches. File photo: AP
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A Chinese navy vessel directed a laser at an Australian aircraft in flight over the country’s northern approaches, illuminating the plane and potentially endangering lives, Canberra’s defence department said on Saturday.

A P-8A Poseidon – a maritime patrol aircraft – detected a laser emanating from a People’s Liberation Army – Navy (PLA-N) vessel on Thursday, the Defence Department said in a statement.

“Illumination of the aircraft by the Chinese vessel is a serious safety incident,” the department said. “We strongly condemn unprofessional and unsafe conduct. These actions could have endangered the safety and lives of the ADF personnel.”

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Such episodes are not uncommon as the United States and its allies accuse China of asserting its might, and have taken steps to challenge Beijing’s growing clout in the western Pacific and elsewhere.

The Chinese vessel was sailing east with another PLA-N ship through the Arafura Sea at the time of the incident, the department said. The sea lies between the north coast of Australia and the south coast of New Guinea.

The defence department said that both ships have since transited through the Torres Strait and were in the Coral Sea.

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