(Beijing News) A research institution in China statistics that the U.S. military dispatched nearly 70 large -scale reconnaissance planes to the South China Sea last month for reconnaissance last month.

The South China Sea Strategic Scenic Plan of the Peking University Marine Research Institute announced on WeChat the day before yesterday that the U.S. military dispatched 67 large -scale reconnaissance aircraft in July.Among them, the P-8A uses the highest frequency, reaching 29, mainly used for maritime and wide-area patrols and anti-submarine operations.

In contrast, the U.S. military dispatched 35 and 49 large -scale reconnaissance aircraft in May and June, respectively.Washington last month criticized China to try to establish a sea empire in the South China Sea, so that this controversial sea area has launched waves.

In addition to the frequency of activities, the intensity of US military activities has also increased significantly.In July, there were 13 reconnaissance aircraft at unconventional time, that is, from 8 pm to 6 am, an emergency took off, and reconnaissance was implemented in the South China Sea.There were nine times entering the 70 nautical miles away from the Chinese collar sea -based seas, and six times entered 60 nautical miles, while the last time was only more than 40 nautical miles.

The agency believes that the US military's various battlefield monitoring and control of aircraft has shown that it has shifted from prevention to confrontation reconnaissance, and the battlefield construction means stronger and stronger.The U.S. forces are increasingly political and military pressure.

The agency predicts that the large -scale US military reconnaissance aircraft in the future will continue to be strengthened in the South China Sea, especially the near -shore of China, and believes that this will definitely push the risk of high school US military friction directly.

The agency said that the South China Sea's strategic situation is a plan to maintain and promote the peace, stability and prosperity of the South China Sea, and continue to track the important action and major policy trends of the main interests and responsibilities in the South China Sea to provide professional data services.And analysis report.