Japan monitored the operations after the Chinese naval group,
which included missile destroyers, sailed between the main
Okinawa island and Miyakojima island into the Western Pacific
from the East China Sea on Dec. 16, Japan's Ministry of Defence
said in a press release.
Before returning the same way on Sunday, the Chinese carrier
conducted more than 300 take-offs and landings of fixed-wing
aircraft and helicopters, added the ministry, which did not
report any incursions into Japanese territorial waters or skies.
While China has conducted similar operations in the past,
including one in May, the latest large-scale military drills
close to Japanese islands come after Japan announced it would
double defence spending over the next five years in a bid to
deter China from using its military to push territorial claims
in the region, including against neighbouring Taiwan.
Japan also reported that it had detected flights by a Chinese
WZ-7 drone close to Miyakojima on Sunday and again on Monday,
the first time it has spotted the high-altitude drone in the
area.
(Reporting by Tim Kelly; Editing by Robert Birsel)
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