The Ministry of National Defense denounced on Thursday what it called provocations by the United States in the South China Sea, following the suspected deployment of submarine detection devices by a U.S. military aircraft.
According to a China Media Group report on Wednesday, the China Coast Guard recently detected a U.S. warplane hovering over the South China Sea and repeatedly dropping unidentified electronic devices in the waters near Ren'ai Reef.
The China Coast Guard promptly dispatched personnel to the area to retrieve and inspect the items in accordance with relevant laws and regulations. The devices bore labels from Ultra Electronics, a company specializing in submarine detection services that provides support to the U.S. Navy, the report cited an expert as saying.
At a news conference on Thursday, Ministry of National Defense spokesman Senior Colonel Wu Qian said, "China firmly opposes the provocative actions of U.S. military aircraft and vessels in the South China Sea."
He emphasized that it is "completely legitimate and lawful for the Chinese side to carry out operations, including rights protection, law enforcement, identification and verification activities, in waters adjacent to Ren'ai Reef".