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Explainer | Why did Chinese ship Yuan Wang 5 spark a diplomatic scuffle?
- Sri Lanka has allowed it to dock at its Hambantota port despite objections from India
- The vessel tracks rocket and spacecraft launches, but foreign media have called it a ‘spy ship’
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The Chinese ship Yuan Wang 5 has sailed international waters for 15 years, attracting little attention until this month, when it suddenly sparked a diplomatic scuffle.
The vessel tracks rocket and spacecraft launches for China’s manned space programme and moon exploration missions. But some have called it a “spy ship”, which has led to the current controversy.
On Tuesday morning, the Sri Lankan government allowed Yuan Wang 5 to dock at its Hambantota port despite India’s objections. An unnamed port official told Reuters it would stock up on fuel, food and other essentials.
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So what does Yuan Wang 5 do, and how concerned should China’s neighbours be?
What is Yuan Wang 5?
Yuan Wang 5 is a large tracking ship China uses to monitor and control rockets, satellites and test missiles while they are over the ocean and beyond the range of ground stations.
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