2 Chinese warrior planes buzz US Navy spy plane in East China Sea
A couple of equipped Chinese warrior planes flew hazardously near a U.S. Naval force surveillance plane flying in the East China Sea on Sunday evening, with the dangerous Chinese conduct about causing a "crash," two U.S. authorities disclosed to Fox News. One of the Chinese J-10 planes flew under the American EP-3 stream and moved abruptly, flying up 300 feet before the U.S. plane and causing "the [US] EP-3 to make shifty move to keep away from impact," one authority said. Both Chinese contender planes were furnished with aerial rockets, as per the authorities. The occurrence happened about 90 miles south of the Chinese port city of Qingdao in the East China Sea. The scene came days after the U.S. Naval force's best officer, Adm. John Richardson, on Friday called his Chinese partner to talk about conceivable following stages in putting weight on North Korea, with an end goal to de-raise pressures and move back the rebel administration's rocket and at...