Chinese carrier kicks off drills in western Pacific amid tense Japan ties

The Liaoning-led carrier task group's training will include far-sea tactical flight, live-fire exercises, and providing support and cover, according to state broadcaster CCTV. The Chinese navy did not specify the exact location of this week's training, but said they were routine exercises in line with the military's annual plan to test and improve combat abilities. It also did not say how long the exercises would run, but a drill carried out by the Liaoning last May took about a month. The Liaoning-led group was carrying out flight training of carrier-based aircraft east of the Miyako Strait. China said it had notified Japan of the exercise, but Tokyo complained about the lack of detail in the notice. Japan said that Chinese J-15 fighters locked fire-control radar - used to direct weapons towards a target - on Japanese F-15 jets in international airspace near Okinawa.

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