The report comes months after Beijing
caused consternation with the sudden declaration of an ADIZ above the East
China Sea, covering islands at the center of a sovereignty row with Tokyo .
It also comes as countries in the region grow increasingly
concerned about what they see as China 's aggressive territorial
claims.
Working level officials in the Chinese air force have
drafted proposals for the new zone, which could set the Paracel islands at its
core and spread over much of the sea, the Asahi Shimbun said, citing unnamed
sources, including from the Chinese government.
The draft was submitted to senior Chinese military officials
by May last year, the respected daily said.
The countries surrounding the sea, among these the Philippines , have competing and overlapping
claims to the area and are in dispute with Beijing , including over the ownership of
islands.
Many countries, including the US
and Japan ,
use ADIZs as a form of early warning, allowing them to track aircraft
approaching their airspace.
Planes entering the area are frequently asked to identify
themselves and to maintain radio contact with local authorities.
Any aircraft causing concern can trigger the launch of
fighter jets, which are scrambled to intercept it.
The draft says the zone would at a minimum cover the
Paracels, and could go as wide as the majority of South
China Sea , the Asahi said.
The US
said it would not comply, and, in what was seen as a challenge to Beijing , promptly flew
military planes through it.
The zone covers disputed Tokyo-controlled islands -- known
as the Senkakus in Japan and
the Diaoyus in China
-- where ships and aircraft from the two countries already shadow each other.
Its sudden declaration bolstered claims that China is
throwing its growing military weight around.
Observers say the establishment of a similar zone in the
South China Sea is a likely move for Beijing .
In November the southern Chinese island province of Hainan
passed a rule requiring foreign fishing vessels to obtain permission to enter
its waters, which it defined as the bulk of the sea.
In December, US
Secretary of State John Kerry warned China against any move to declare
an air defense zone over the sea, which is a vital transport route through
which much regional and global trade passes.
http://www.interaksyon.com/article/79834/china-drafts-plans-for-air-defense-zone-in-west-ph-sea---japanese-news-report
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