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    China wraps up warship exercise in disputed sea

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    Date
    February 18, 2017
    Author
    Reuters
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    Classification code
    PN20170218_13
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    Three Chinese warships on Friday wrapped up a week of scheduled training exercises in the South China Sea, state media said, shortly after China’s sole aircraft carrier tested its weapons in the disputed region. The fleet of warships, including a destroyer that can launch guided missiles, had been conducting drills since Friday last week and were now sailing to the eastern India Ocean and the Western Pacific, the official Xinhua News Agency said. The training included sudden attack drills and had been carried out successfully in poor sea conditions, Xinhua said.
    Citation
    China wraps up warship exercise in disputed sea. (2017, February 18). Panay News, p. 13.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12174/1808
    Corporate Names
    Xinhua News Agency China Central Television US Navy
    Personal Names
    Yin, Zhuo
    Geographic Names
    China Philippines South China Sea United States Taiwan Malaysia Vietnam Brunei
    Subject
    defence craft disputes territorial waters training naval bases artificial islands military operations navigation fishing grounds Oil and gas exploration
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