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US Surveillance Aircraft Participate in Australian Fleet Certification Period Tasks

US Surveillance Aircraft Participate in Australian Fleet Certification Period Tasks

By Ankit Panda
Last month, the two sides also carried out air force humanitarian drills.

South China Sea: US, China Tussle Over Military Overflight

South China Sea: US, China Tussle Over Military Overflight

By Ankit Panda
The United States continues to highlight Chinese rule-breaking in the South China Sea.
US Navy Orders 20 New Anti-Submarine Warfare Planes

US Navy Orders 20 New Anti-Submarine Warfare Planes

By Franz-Stefan Gady
The contract covers 16 new aircraft for the U.S. Navy and four aircraft for the Royal Australian Air Force.

US and South Korea Conduct Anti-Submarine Warfare Drill

US and South Korea Conduct Anti-Submarine Warfare Drill

By Franz-Stefan Gady
The biennially held 'Silent Shark 2015' naval exercise is taking place from June 8-12 in the Philippine Sea.

No, Malaysia Would Never Host a US Spy Base

No, Malaysia Would Never Host a US Spy Base

By Dzirhan Mahadzir
The notion that Malaysia may offer the U.S. Navy a base for surveillance aircraft is laughable.

Will Malaysia Host US Spy Planes?

Will Malaysia Host US Spy Planes?

By Shannon Tiezzi
Adm. Jonathan Greenert indicated that Malaysia offered to host U.S. spy planes.

US, China Trade Barbs Over Surveillance Flights

US, China Trade Barbs Over Surveillance Flights

By Zachary Keck
The U.S. and China remain at an impasse over America's surveillance flights near China's coasts.

Of Course States Spy on States

By Butch Bracknell
They would be delinquent in their sovereignty if they didn’t.

China’s War on Maritime Law

China’s War on Maritime Law

By James R. Holmes
China is using language to quietly redefine international maritime law.

China's Next Air Intercept Could Be Even Closer

China's Next Air Intercept Could Be Even Closer

By Shannon Tiezzi
Air intercepts, the Nicaragua Canal, and a military training session gone bad: Your Friday China links.

Responding to China’s Air Intercept

Responding to China’s Air Intercept

By Ryan Santicola
The US response to the recent intercept is important in the context of the safety and freedom of international airspace.
Chinese Air Force Pilots Are Not Going Rogue

Chinese Air Force Pilots Are Not Going Rogue

By Zachary Keck
The U.S. has a dangerous tendency of excusing Chinese aggression by blaming it on rogue PLA members.

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