China Is Building An Island Big Enough To Have An Airstrip In The Middle Of The South China Sea

Saturday, 22 November 2014


Chinese land reclamation operations at Fiery Cross reef in the South China Sea. Photo: CNES 2014, Distribution Airbus DS/Spot Image/IHS



China Building South China Sea Island Big Enough For Airstrip: Report -- Reuters



(Reuters) - Satellite images show China is building an island on a reef in the disputed Spratly Islands large enough to accommodate what could be its first offshore airstrip in the South China Sea, a leading defense publication said on Friday.



The construction has stoked concern that China may be converting disputed territory in the mineral-rich archipelago into military installations, adding to tensions waters also claimed by Taiwan, Malaysia, the Philippines, Vietnam and Brunei.



IHS Jane's said images it had obtained showed the Chinese-built island on the Fiery Cross Reef to be at least 3,000 meters (1.9 miles) long and 200-300 meters (660-980 ft) wide, which it noted is "large enough to construct a runway and apron."



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More News On China Building An Island Big Enough To Have An Airstrip In The Middle Of The South China Sea



China building airstrip-capable island on Fiery Cross Reef -- IHS Janes 360

China building South China Sea island big enough for airstrip -- The Telegraph

China building massive island in South China Sea that could host airfield, says US -- Straits Times/AFP

China building island in South China Sea big enough for military installations -- The Guardian

China building South China Sea island big enough for airstrip, says IHS Jane's -- The Age

China building possible airfield in South China Sea: US -- Channel News Asia

China building island in Spratlys, possibly for airstrip: report -- Kyodo News



My Comment: It is moments like this one that I always wonder where are the environmentalist/Green peace/etc. protestors who always show up when massive environmental damage is being done .... but for some reason leave out China. I guess they do not want to end up in a Chinese jail for a certain period of time.

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