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The J10 aircraft which the Pentagon said ‘buzzed’ a US surveillance aircraft near Korea. Photo: Dickson Lee

Pentagon claims two Chinese warplanes intercepted US surveillance aircraft near Korea

A US surveillance plane was forced to take evasive action after two Chinese fighters intercepted it over the East China Sea, the Pentagon said on Monday.

The incident occurred on Sunday when the two Chinese J-10 warplanes intercepted a US Navy EP-3 reconnaissance plane in international air space west of the Korean Peninsula, Pentagon spokesman Navy Captain Jeff Davis said.

One of the Chinese jets came underneath the US plane at a high rate of speed then slowed and pulled up in front of it, he said.

“It was forced to take evasive action to prevent the possibility of collision,” Davis said.

An EP-3E Aries II plane. A similar craft was reportedly ‘buzzed’ by a J10 plane from China. Photo: Reuters

Davis added that the incident was “uncharacteristic” of the normal safe behaviour of the Chinese military.

“There are intercepts that occur in international air space regularly, and the vast majority of them are conducted in a safe manner,” he said.

The East China Sea is part of the Pacific and home to small islands whose ownership is disputed by China, Japan and Taiwan.

A group of disputed islands known as Senkaku in Japan and Diaoyu in China is seen in the East China Sea. Photo: Kyodo

China also claims a string of islets across the South China Sea and its military expansion in the contested waterway has sparked heightened tensions with regional neighbours and the United States.

This article appeared in the South China Morning Post print edition as: Beijing calls on US to end spy plane flights near coast
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