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A Chinese aircraft carrier spotted near the Philippines. What does it mean?
- Shanghai-based MizarVision releases image of warship believed to be the Shandong off Luzon, a patrol that could become more frequent, analyst says
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A Chinese aircraft carrier reportedly patrolled the waters off the Philippines in an operation that observers say was a message to Manila and Washington.
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The aircraft carrier is widely believed to be the Shandong, China’s most advanced aircraft carrier in service.
It was detected sailing northwest from the Philippine island of Luzon in the South China Sea, according to a satellite image provided on Wednesday by MizarVision, a Shanghai-based technology and intelligence company.
European satellite Sentinel-1 also detected the aircraft carrier patrolling the waters on the same day.
According to Sentinel-2, an aircraft carrier last week left Sanya, Hainan province, the homeport of the Shandong carrier.
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Neither the Chinese nor the Philippine defence ministry commented on the image. They also did not respond to requests from the Post for comment.
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