Aircraft carrier conducts routine training in South China Sea
The CNS Liaoning, one of China's aircraft carriers, has led its carrier battle group to the South China Sea to conduct training operations, according to a spokesman for the People's Liberation Army Navy.
Senior Captain Gao Xiucheng said on Monday in Beijing that the Liaoning and other ships in the battle group started a long-range operation recently in accordance with the Navy's annual schedule. The vessels sailed through the Miyako Strait and Bashi Channel before reaching the South China Sea, he was quoted as saying in a statement published by the navy.
This operation is a routine arrangement and complies with international laws and norms, the spokesman noted, adding that the navy will continue organizing such training and exercise operations on a regular basis to boost the combat capability of its carrier battle groups.
The PLA Navy now runs two carriers – the Liaoning, which was commissioned in September 2012, and CNS Shandong, which joined the Navy in December.
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