'Before this construction, China lacked the refueling and resupply capabilities to reach the southern part of the South China Sea,' Washington-based Center for Strategic and International Studies says
KAGITINGAN REEF: Status of reclamation activities in Kagitingan (Fiery Cross) Reef as of December 12, 2014
Satellite images taken last week and shown on the website of the Washington-based Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) indicate the status of the airstrip that
This is going to
be China 's
first runway in the disputed territory; it is on Kagitingan (Fiery Cross) Reef.
It is estimated to be 3,110 meters in total length, and is more than one-third
complete, the report said.
Philippine
security officials told Rappler in January the runway will change the regional
security situation. We obtained photos taken in December 2014. (READ: 'China to finish airstrip in West PH sea this year' and Photos show China's 'massive' reclamation in West PH Sea)
The West Philippine Sea is already dominated by Chinese
ships. An airstrip will allow Chinese planes, including even fighter jets, to
land on the artificial island and get very near the country. Harbors can also
host tankers and other sea vessels.
Fiery Cross was
little more than a reef when China
began to turn it into an island in late 2014.
Less than 4 weeks
earlier, CSIS said two sections of 468 meters and 200 meters were under
construction.
"Before this
construction China lacked
the refueling and resupply capabilities to reach the southern part of the South China Sea ," it added.
"While they
have not yet been built, Fiery Cross should be big enough to accommodate hangar
facilities for Chinese aircraft."
Territorial
claims
On Wednesday,
April 15, defense journal IHS Jane's Defence Weekly reported that pictures taken by
Airbus Defence and Space on March 23 showed a section more than 500 meters long
and 50 meters wide.
Its
island-building in the Spratlys, also claimed in whole or in part by the Philippines and Vietnam among others, has been seen
as part of an attempt to assert its territorial claims.
Philippine
President Benigno Aquino III told Agence France-Presse on Tuesday, April 14,
that China 's
recent moves in the region should spark fear around the world, with military
conflict possible.
Last November,
the United States
warned that the Fiery Cross project could accommodate an airstrip.
"We urge China to stop
its land reclamation program, and engage in diplomatic initiatives to encourage
all sides to restrain themselves in these sorts of activities," military
spokesman Lieutenant Colonel Jeffrey Pool said.
US President
Barack Obama warned last week that Beijing
should not "elbow aside" countries it is in dispute with in the South China Sea .
http://www.rappler.com/nation/90253-photos-china-runway-spratlys
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