logo
China Releases Video of Encounter With US Aircraft Carrier Fighter Jet

China Releases Video of Encounter With US Aircraft Carrier Fighter Jet

Newsweek22-04-2025

Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources.
Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content.
Footage recently released by Chinese state media appears to show a close encounter between Chinese and American carrier-based fighter jets over an undisclosed location in waters.
"We don't have a comment on specific operations, engagements, or training, but we routinely operate in the vicinity of foreign aircraft and ships in international waters and airspace in the Indo-Pacific," the U.S. Pacific Fleet told Newsweek.
Newsweek has contacted the Chinese Defense Ministry for comment by email.
Why It Matters
The U.S. military often operates in the western Pacific Ocean, including in the contested East and South China Seas, where its aircraft have been intercepted by the Chinese military. The Pentagon has previously accused the Chinese air force of conducting unsafe intercepts.
The U.S.'s aircraft carriers have been deployed to the waters west of the international date line on a rotating basis, maintaining the U.S.'s naval presence. They are protected by fighter jets embarked aboard, which are tasked with intercepting foreign aircraft approaching the ships.
What To Know
On April 11, the state-run China Central Television aired a documentary about the country's aircraft carrier fleet. The Chinese navy has two aircraft carriers in active service, while a third is expected to be operational in the first half of 2025, according to the Pentagon.
The documentary, which goes into detail about the flight operations of the J-15 carrier-based fighter jets, briefly shows the undated close encounter in question. A J-15 fighter jet can be seen flying close to a second fighter aircraft positioned to its front left.
In this photo taken from footage released by the China Central Television on April 11, a suspected United States Navy F/A-18 fighter jet, left, flies close to a Chinese navy J-15 fighter jet over an...
In this photo taken from footage released by the China Central Television on April 11, a suspected United States Navy F/A-18 fighter jet, left, flies close to a Chinese navy J-15 fighter jet over an undisclosed location in waters. More
China Central Television
Chinese military observers identified the second fighter jet as a U.S. Navy F/A-18 based on its shape. A spokesperson for the U.S. Pacific Fleet did not confirm nor deny whether it was the F/A-18 fighter aircraft, which is the backbone of the U.S.'s carrier-based aviation force.
The jet, also known as the Super Hornet, comes with the single-seat E variant and the two-seat F variant. It is designed for a wide range of missions, including escort and interdiction.
It was not immediately clear why American and Chinese carrier-based fighter aircraft had an encounter. A Chinese military observer said the J-15 jet was dispatched to "intercept and drive away" the F/A-18 jet during a Chinese aircraft carrier's "ocean-going training."
CNS Shandong, the second Chinese aircraft carrier, held three "far-seas training events" in the Philippine Sea in 2023, the Pentagon's report on China's military power said. The Philippine Sea is also a major operating area for U.S. aircraft carriers during their western Pacific Ocean deployments.
United States Navy sailors securing an F/A-18E fighter jet to the flight deck during flight operations aboard the aircraft carrier USS Nimitz while underway in the Pacific Ocean on February 5.
United States Navy sailors securing an F/A-18E fighter jet to the flight deck during flight operations aboard the aircraft carrier USS Nimitz while underway in the Pacific Ocean on February 5.
Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Japeth Carter/U.S. Navy
The Philippine Sea is located between the first and second island chains, which are part of a U.S. containment strategy seeking to restrict China's military access to the Pacific Ocean.
In September, China's first operational aircraft carrier, CNS Liaoning, was spotted 559 miles northwest of Guam, the U.S.'s westernmost territory and a key military hub.
What People Are Saying
A spokesperson for the U.S. Pacific Fleet said: "The U.S. Navy is committed to upholding a free and open Indo-Pacific, alongside our allies and partners, where all nations large and small have the freedom to sail and fly consistent with international law."
The Pentagon's report on Chinese military power said: "Since late 2023, the [People's Liberation Army] has reduced the number of coercive and risky air intercepts of U.S. platforms compared to the previous two years, when the PLA engaged in notably increased aggressive activity, particularly in the East and South China Seas."
What Happens Next
The American and Chinese militaries are likely to have further encounters at sea and in the air while operating in the western Pacific Ocean.

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Republican FCC Commissioner Nathan Simington to Step Down
Republican FCC Commissioner Nathan Simington to Step Down

Yahoo

time15 minutes ago

  • Yahoo

Republican FCC Commissioner Nathan Simington to Step Down

Republican Federal Communications Commission member Nathan Simington will exit his role at the agency at the end of the week. Simington, who was first confirmed to the regulatory agency during President Donald Trump's first term in December 2020, called the appointment the 'greatest honor of my professional life' and said he remains committed to 'advancing the cause of limited government, free speech, and American innovation.' An individual familiar with the matter told TheWrap that Simington was up for reappointment and is choosing to move on professionally. 'Throughout my tenure, I worked to defend free expression, safeguard national security, and promote infrastructure investment to benefit all Americans,' his statement continued. 'As I turn the page on this chapter, I do so with immense gratitude for the opportunity to serve and for the many colleagues and friends who made this journey so meaningful. I look forward to continuing to serve the public interest in the years ahead and to contributing to the vital conversations surrounding our communications infrastructure, national security, and technological leadership.' In a recent op-ed with the Daily Caller, Simington called for the agency to modernize ownership rules to allow traditional broadcasters 'greater flexibility to consolidate and compete' and to reexamine how it classifies and regulates streaming platforms. He also proposed implementing a 30% cap for major networks taking retransmission fees for local broadcasters. His departure from the five-member body comes as Democrat Geoffrey Starks announced he would formally depart later this month. Republican Olivia Trusty has also been nominated to the agency, but awaits confirmation by the Senate, leaving Republican FCC chairman Brendan Carr and Democrat Anna Gomez as the two lone remaining members in the interim. The FCC needs at least three active members for a quorum. In a statement, Carr thanked Starks and Simington for their public service. He also outlined the agency's continued efforts to identify and eliminate regulations that are 'effectively dead wood,' including cable television rate regulations. 'I would like to consider an order that gets rid of those obsolete and unworkable rules,' he said. 'If adopted, we would remove 77 rules and requirements that have no meaningful application today.' The FCC will hold its next Open Meeting on June 26. The post Republican FCC Commissioner Nathan Simington to Step Down appeared first on TheWrap.

Reddit Sues AI Provider for Breach of Contract
Reddit Sues AI Provider for Breach of Contract

Newsweek

timean hour ago

  • Newsweek

Reddit Sues AI Provider for Breach of Contract

Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. A lawsuit filed Wednesday says the artificial intelligence (AI) start up Anthropic has been using personal data of Reddit users to train it's AI models, according to a report from CNBC. Reddit is a social media platform and aggregation site where users can engage in a variety of topics, pose questions, and get answers from other users. The lawsuit alleges Anthropic engaged in "unlawful and unfair business acts," adding that it the organization "is anything but" the "white knight of the AI industry." Reddit has already been using AI via Google and OpenAI for it's Reddit answers section. This is a breaking news story and will be updated as more information becomes available

Chart-Flowserve merger, Nio R&D, Amazon's $10B AI investment
Chart-Flowserve merger, Nio R&D, Amazon's $10B AI investment

Yahoo

timean hour ago

  • Yahoo

Chart-Flowserve merger, Nio R&D, Amazon's $10B AI investment

Yahoo Finance host Josh Lipton tracks today's top moving stocks and biggest market stories in this Market Minute, including Chart Industries (GTLS) and Flowserve (FLS) announcing their merger, Nio's (NIO) goals to reduce research and development (R&D) spending, and Amazon (AMZN) planning a $10 billion investment into its North Carolina data centers. Stay up to date on the latest market action, minute-by-minute, with Yahoo Finance's Market Minute. It's time for your finances market minute. US stocks in higher as Wall Street digests a sharp slowdown in private sector hiring growth. Chart Industries and Flowserve strike a merger deal. The two companies to combine in all stock merger. The combined company expected to have an enterprise value of about $19 billion. Transaction expects to close in the fourth quarter of 2025. Shares of Neo, they're riding higher as the company aims to reach its fourth quarter break even target by reducing research and development spending. This coming as the Chinese EV maker reports revenue for the first quarter that did miss estimates. Neo also though forecasting better than expected deliveries for the second quarter. Amazon makes plans to invest $10 billion in North Carolina. Company aiming to expand its AI infrastructure. The investment is expected to create at least 500 new high skilled jobs. And that's your Yahoo Finance market minute. For more what's trending on Yahoo Finance, scan the QR code below. Melden Sie sich an, um Ihr Portfolio aufzurufen.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store