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US: Chinese fighter jet flies within feet of US military aircraft

Por: WPTV World December 30, 2022

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The U.S. military says a Chinese military jet flew within feet of a U.S. Air Force aircraft as the two jets passed through international airspace while flying over the contested South China Sea.The incident last week forced the U.S. aircraft's pilot to take evasive maneuvers to prevent a collision, according to the U.S. military. Reuters reported that the Chinese Navy J-11 fighter jet was recorded flying extremely close to a U.S. Air Force... + full article



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