PLAN SCS Bases/Islands/Vessels (Not a Strategy Page)

jon88

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I suppose China will appeal to the next higher court, a regional court in The Hague, which will then squash the verdict just as it did when Russia successfully appealed the PCA verdict ordering it to pay the shareholders of the defunct Yukos oil company $50b. Or perhaps it will not if the new president of the Philippines will discuss the matter with China without prejudice.
I don't think China will ever appeal... or even comply with the ruling. Just as US didn't comply to the Nicaragua vs. USA ruling. USA set the precedent for other countries not to comply to ICJ rulings. Geo-politics at work folks.
 

longmarch

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Wow civilian flight just one day after, they must have been waiting for this:
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Validation flights conducted today on Meiji and Zhubi airstrips. Following the protocol, soon we'll see a Boeing or Airbus landed there, maybe even a Y-20 one day. That would be sweet.
 

DigoSSA

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Flight-tests check routes to Nansha airfields

China said on Tuesday it has successfully flight-tested routes to two new airfields on the Nansha Islands in the South China Sea.

A Cessna CE-680 corporate jet from the Civil Aviation Administration's Flight Inspection Center conducted the flights to airfields on Meiji Reef and Zhubi Reef, the administration announced on its website.

"Data acquired from the flights show that the two new airfields are able to guarantee safe flights for commercial airliners," the administration notice said.

"This will facilitate the transport of personnel, emergency rescue and medical aid on the Nansha Islands, and will provide new alternate airports to flights over the South China Sea."

So far, Beijing has announced building three airfields on the Nansha Islands, as well as one on Yongxing of the Xisha Islands.

Tuesday's flights came a half-year after successful test flights of two commercial airliners landing on Jan 6 at a new airfield on Yongshu Reef in the Nansha Islands.

On April 17, a Navy patrol aircraft landed on Yongshu Reef to transport three seriously ill workers to Sanya, Hainan, for treatment.

Yin Zhuo, director of the Navy's Expert Consultation Committee of the People's Liberation Army, said the Nansha Islands airfields will be useful in helping China conduct rescues in the South China Sea.

"China will berth large rescue ships and have rescue planes on the Nansha Islands. When there is a maritime disaster, rescue forces will quickly be on hand."

Huang Renwei, vice-president of the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences, said in a dialogue between Chinese and US think tanks on the South China Sea issue in Washington on July 6 that the sea has to be fully covered by radar to ensure the safety of navigation by air or sea.

The Chinese airports will serve as safe havens for international planes when storms approach, he said.

"China's efforts to provide public infrastructure that protects safety in the South China Sea cannot be matched by any other country," Huang said.

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Hendrik_2000

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I am waiting for Y-20 landing picture with marine disembarking from the plane. No need to be deferential. Show what you got!.

But anyway it is great picture
 
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