China's Haijian 66 maritime surveillance vessel and a Japanese Coast Guard ship are seen in one of their close encounters in disputed area in the East China Sea in this Reuters file photo.
The news comes amid rising tensions over
Each of the new military regions will create a joint operations command that controls the army, navy and air force as well as a strategic missile unit, the major daily said citing senior Chinese military officials and other sources.
The planned revamp would mark a shift from the current defence-oriented military that relies mainly on the army to one that ensures more mobile and integrated management of the army, navy, air force and strategic missile units, Yomiuri said.
"It is a proactive measure with eyes on counteracting the Japan-US alliance," the daily quoted one of the officials as saying.
The
Under the proposed military structure
The newspaper also reported that
Misawa is located about 2,300 kilometers (1,430 miles) north of the Senkakus which Chinese coastguard ships have frequently approached, sometimes moving into territorial waters, since Tokyo nationalised some of the islands in September 2012.
Equipped with sophisticated sensors and radars, the Global Hawk drone is capable of flying more than 30 hours non-stop and detecting the movements of vessels, aircraft and missiles within a radius of 500 kilometres from an altitude of 18,000 metres.
It does not have attack capability.
The defense ministry and the
In addition, information collected by the Global Hawk will be shared and jointly analysed, Yomiuri said.
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