A US Air Force RC-135W electronic reconnaissance aircraft (AE1253) is currently active in the South China Sea, and has been close to the reconnaissance along the Guangdong and Hainan coastline.
According to Observer Network reports, the "South China Sea Strategic Situment Performance Plan", which is headquartered in Beijing, published a news that the US Air Force RC-135W electronic reconnaissance aircraft is at 10 am on April 21 in the South China Sea.Called reconnaissance along the Guangdong and Hainan coastline, and the next step is expected to go to the waters of Xisha.The close distance and operation trajectory of this reconnaissance activity are exactly the same as the reconnaissance activities in the South China Sea on April 16.
At the same time, another US Navy has another P-8A anti-submarine patrol aircraft (AE67FA) from the Philippine Air Force Base to the South China Sea for reconnaissance.
In addition, at 8 am yesterday, an RC-135W electronic reconnaissance aircraft (AE01CB) took off from Okinawa to the Yellow Sea event from 9:50 in the morning.The average distance is about 40 nautical miles outside the territorial sea base line. Recently, it once reached the position of 27 nautical miles outside the Shandong collar sea base line. At 11:20, RC-135W turned around and left.