Five Chinese navy ships are currently operating in the Bering Sea off the coast of Alaska, Pentagon officials said Wednesday, marking the first time the U.S. military has seen them in the area. The officials have been tracking the movements in recent days of three Chinese combat ships, a replenishment vessel and an amphibious landing ship after observing them moving toward the Aleutian Islands, which are split between U.S. and Russian control. “This would be a first in the vicinity of the Aleutian Islands,” one defense official said of the Chinese ships, which have been operating in international waters. “I don’t think we’d characterize anything they’re doing as threatening,” the official said.
Source: Five Chinese Navy Ships Are Operating in Bering Sea off Alaska – WSJ
Like I said on the podcast, 20 years ago, the Chinese navy was a joke, but today, it’s a respectable, capable blue water fleet. Jason also noted that we need to pay attention to how much they invest in fleet logistics ships, such as the one above.
There’s nothing particularly sinister about these operations, but China is also quite clearly sending a message, timing the deployment to coincide with Obama’s visit to Alaska.
It will be interesting to see how long they remain on station.

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