
Chinese bombers in night drills amid Taiwan, South China Sea tensions
- PLA Navy aircraft take off from Hainan for exercises to improve night combat skills
- Drills involve the Southern Theatre Command and tactics to counter ship and ground attacks
The Chinese navy has stepped up assault training and combat readiness with a series of night bombing drills in waters off the southern island of Hainan.
In the “high intensity” exercise, H-6J bombers practised fending off ship and ground attacks as well as firing tactics.
“It laid a solid foundation for fighting night battles,” the command said on its social media account.
But it did not specify where the drills took place.

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The Southern Theatre Command oversees China’s military activities in the South China Sea and is responsible for aiding PLA forces covering the Taiwan Strait.
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The PLA fighters and bombers also patrol from their base in Hainan over the South China Sea, most of which is claimed by Beijing, despite competing claims from five other neighbours.
The US Navy also frequently conducts freedom of navigation operations near Chinese-controlled islands in the disputed waters.
The Southern Theatre Command has troops and warships stationed at some of the islands and the US carries out the patrols to challenge the Chinese claims.

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The United States also conducts exercises with aircraft carrier strike groups in the region, and invites allies to take part.
Last month, the US Navy and Japanese Maritime Self-Defence Force had a joint exercise with an aircraft carrier each in this region, one the world’s busiest waterways.
The H-6J bombers operated by the PLA Navy are modified versions of the air force’s H-6K bombers, with improvements to combat attacks from ships.
The H-6 series can also lay maritime mines, conduct electronic warfare, do maritime reconnaissance and coordinate activities with other naval units.
