Is PLA’s response to Dutch warship in South China Sea ‘putting down a marker’ for future?
China's People's Liberation Army (PLA) Southern Theatre Command reported using "electronic countermeasures" against a Dutch warship, the frigate De Ruyter, in the South China Sea on Wednesday. The PLA accused the Dutch vessel of illegally entering waters near the Paracel Islands and repeatedly sending a helicopter into Chinese airspace.

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AI-generatedChina's People's Liberation Army (PLA) Southern Theatre Command reported using "electronic countermeasures" against a Dutch warship, the frigate De Ruyter, in the South China Sea on Wednesday. The PLA accused the Dutch vessel of illegally entering waters near the Paracel Islands and repeatedly sending a helicopter into Chinese airspace. Chinese air and naval forces issued verbal warnings and employed unspecified electronic interference to drive the aircraft away. Analysts suggest this action, which could involve disrupting communications or radar, signals growing confidence in China's capabilities in the region.
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4 extractedElectronic countermeasures can involve transmitting electromagnetic signals to disrupt adversary communications, radar, or sensors.
The PLA's actions are a 'very serious form of warning' but 'not the most serious'.
PLA’s Southern Theatre Command accused the frigate De Ruyter of 'illegally entering' waters near the Paracel Islands.
Chinese air and naval forces issued verbal warnings and used unspecified electronic 'countermeasures' to 'drive the aircraft away'.