Key Takeaways:
– Japan is stepping up watch over China’s military actions after Beijing admitted to an airspace violation.
– Chinese Y-9 reconnaissance aircraft unintentionally breached Japanese airspace due to turbulence.
– The Chinese government pledged efforts to prevent such incidents in the future.
– Japan remains concerned about increasing military activity by China and Russia in its southwestern waters.
– Further Japanese concerns are the violation of their territorial waters and airspace by Chinese and Russian military vessels and aircraft.
Japan Intensifies Surveillance on Chinese Military Actions
Following an admission by Beijing, Japan will increase its vigilance of China’s military actions. The Chinese government accepted that a Y-9 reconnaissance aircraft unintentionally entered Japanese airspace approximately three months ago. According to Beijing, the occurrence was due to turbulence, but Tokyo remains unsettled as such a significant flight path deviation is rare, even amid turbulence.
China’s Promise to Prevent Future Incidents
Japan sought explanations from Beijing after the airspace violation sparked Japan’s military to scramble fighter jets and caution the errant airplane. Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshimasa Hayashi informed that China acknowledged the breach and ensured that measures will be put in place to avoid similar eventualities.
“China’s explanation is noted and we will be closely observing Chinese military movements,” Hayashi stated. While the nature of the diplomatic discussions between the two countries remains undisclosed, it is clear that the incident has caused heightened concern in Japan.
The Issue of Territorial Sovereignty
Japan’s Defense Officials expressed that the airspace violation by a Chinese military aircraft is unacceptable due to the serious breach of territorial sovereignty. The concern has elevated due to China’s increasing military activity in Japan’s southwestern waters.
This increased militarization has prompted Tokyo to bolster its defense, especially around the remote islands that are central to Japan’s defense strategy. Japan’s concerns are not limited to China; there is also growing apprehension about joint military activities between China and Russia.
Military Incursions: A Growing Concern
China isn’t the only nation causing Tokyo to brace itself. In August, a Chinese survey ship infringed Japanese territorial waters off a southern island. Further, in September, a Chinese aircraft carrier, Liaoning, and two destroyers sailed near Japan’s westernmost island, Yonaguni, located close to Taiwan, entering Japan’s “contiguous zone”.
It’s not just China that’s pushing Japan’s territorial boundaries. Reports from September state that Japanese warplanes used flares to warn a Russian reconnaissance aircraft to exit northern Japanese airspace.
Increased Russian and Chinese Military Activity
Besides Japan’s territorial issues, Russian and Chinese military activity has escalated near Alaska. In September, the U.S. Military relocated approximately 130 Soldiers and mobile rocket launchers to a remote island in western Alaska’s Aleutian chain due to an uptick in Russian military aircraft and vessels encroaching on American territory.
In the same month, eight Russian military planes and four navy vessels, including two submarines, neared Alaska while conducting combined military exercises with China. This follows a July incident where Russian and Chinese bombers entered the Alaska Air Defense Identification Zone and were intercepted by U.S. and Canadian aircraft.
In Conclusion
These series of military incursions and escalating global tensions magnify the significance of China’s recent airspace violation. As Tokyo steps up its vigilance on China’s military activities, it is clear that any unintentional incursions or missteps in this delicate geopolitical situation could lead to significant repercussions on a much broader scale. Consideration and continued diplomatic communication will indeed be crucial in the days to come.