A Chinese naval cruiser fired live rounds Saturday during a task force drill in the sea between Australia and New Zealand, government officials said, prompting an alert to commercial air traffic.
An international relations professor is warning China's activity in the Tasman Sea shows it wants to establish a permanent military presence in the Pacific, and New Zealand must prepare for that.
China's president has signed orders to implement military reforms aimed at building a "world-class" armed force.
New Zealand said the Chinese navy conducted a live-fire exercise in international waters near the Pacific nation on Saturday, ...
A Chinese navy ship fired live rounds on Saturday after issuing a warning through a radio broadcast, the New Zealand government said. Personnel on a New Zealand naval frigate "observed live rounds ...
China’s live-fire naval exercises in the Tasman Sea triggered heightened concern but relatively muted criticism from the ...
Australia is mightily unimpressed with a Chinese navy live fire exercise off the Australian coast. Despite being in ...
Notice of a Chinese live-fire naval exercise in international waters between Australia and New Zealand set off hyperbolic ...
Hawker Britton co-founder Bruce Hawker has joined Sky News Australia to discuss the recent military exercise China conducted ...
Australia said Saturday it has not received a satisfactory explanation from Beijing after Chinese warships off its east coast ...
Commercial airliners flying over the Tasman Sea between Australia and New Zealand were forced to reroute their flights on ...