[iwar] [fc:Report:.U.S..electronic.warfare.jets.shut.down.PLA.jammers.in.East.China.Sea]

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Geostrategy-Direct
Week of August 20, 2002
NORTHEAST ASIA REPORT 


Report: U.S. electronic warfare jets shut down PLA jammers in East China Sea 

    The U.S.  and Chinese militaries reportedly had an electronic
warfare encounter in the East China Sea although the Pentagon denied any
incident took place. 

   The Hong Kong newspaper Yazhou Zhoukan stated in July that naval
vessels of the People's Liberation Army and the aircraft carrier battle
group led by the USS Kitty Hawk electronically "crossed swords."
 
The U.S.  reportedly sent EA-6B electronic warfare jets to deal with
jamming of Chinese ships

   According to the newspaper, ships accompanying the Kitty Hawk were
conducting exercises in the East China Sea and monitoring Chinese naval
vessels when they detected electronic jamming coming from the PLA ships. 

   To counter the jamming, the U.S.  forces dispatched EA-6B electronic
warfare jets and EP-3 aircraft to jam the jammers. 

   The newspaper quoted a Beijing military source as saying the PLA lost
out in the skirmish but that "the other party was after all the
originator of electronic warfare."

    Navy spokesman said they were unaware of any electronic incident but
did not rule out that it may have occurred. 


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