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P-8A Poseidon - a maritime patrol aircraft - detected a laser
emanating from a People's Liberation Army – Navy (PLA-N) vessel,
the Defence Department said in a statement.
"Illumination of the aircraft by the Chinese vessel is a serious
safety incident," the department said. "Acts like this have the
potential to endanger lives. We strongly condemn unprofessional
and unsafe military conduct."
The Chinese vessel was sailing east with another PLA-N ship
through the Arafura Sea at the time of the incident, the
department said. The sea lies between the north coast of
Australia and the south coast of New Guinea.
The defence department said that both ships have since transited
through the Torres Strait and were in the Coral Sea.
Relations between Australia and China, its top trade partner,
soured after Canberra banned Huawei Technologies from its 5G
broadband network in 2018, toughened laws against foreign
political interference, and urged an independent investigation
into the origins of COVID-19.
In 2019, Chinese maritime militia vessels initiated a series of
laser attacks on Australian pilots while flying over the South
China Sea, according to a report by the Australian Broadcasting
Corporation (ABC).
(Reporting by Kirsty Needham; Writing by Lidia Kelly; Editing by
Simon Cameron-Moore)
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