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Australian Navy sailors on HMAS Arunta keeping watch on People’s Liberation Army-Navy (PLA-N) Fuchi-class replenishment vessel Weishanhu and Jiangkai-class frigate Hengyang in the Tasman Sea on Feb.
Large gaps in Australia’s tracking of Chinese warships have emerged, as Anthony Albanese continued to provide ambiguous answers over the amount of notice the flotilla gave for carrying out live ...
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The Chinese warships undertaking live firing exercises in the Tasman Sea have moved closer to the Australian coast, according to Australia and New Zealand military monitors. By yesterday the ships ...
The Defence Department has confirmed it is working with New Zealand's military to jointly track the three warships which are operating about 300km east of Hobart. The news comes as officials in ...
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It now says they are 218 nautical miles east of Tasmania. The Defence Force is working with its Australian counterpart to monitor the ships. Defence Minister Judith Collins on Monday said the warships ...
Three Chinese warships are being tracked operating approximately 296 kilometres east of Hobart. The Defence Department has released further images taken of the PLA-N task force which caused ...
Anthony Albanese’s claim that China provided notification its warships would carry out live-firing drills in the Tasman Sea has been undermined by revelations that Australian authorities only ...
China's navy frigate Hengyang off coast of NSW last week. Image / Australian Defence Force Three Chinese warships are currently off the coast of Tasmania, forcing Air New Zealand flights between ...
No international law was broken by the Chinese warships, since they only need to give a couple hours notice and they remained in international waters, but it was understandably disconcerting for ...
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