China claims work in disputed islands are for improved weather forecasts
State newspaper ‘People’s Daily’ published two interviews with two scientists, Ding Yihui from the
The argument comes a day before U.S.-
The meeting is expected to address the issue of Chinese structures on the islands.
Both scientists defended the new facilities as aimed at enhancing weather forecasts, in a region with extreme climatic conditions.
“The construction of infrastructure for observation and communication is the first step towards enhancing and improving marine meteorological monitoring, warning, forecasting, prediction and scientific research,” said Ding.
According to Zheng, better weather forecast is a responsibility
Those same neighbouring countries, however, had expressed alarm last year seeing Chinese activity on regional islands and reefs, a concern backed by
Meanwhile, ‘South China Morning Post’ Monday quoted analysts saying
The J-11 has a flight range of 1,500 km (932 miles), expandable with the installation of additional fuel tanks under its wings.
With such devices in the area,
In fact, in one of the islands, a 3 km (2 miles) track is being readied (which can be used not only by a J-11 but also by transport aircraft), and together with its aircraft carrier, ‘
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