Both exercises took place in "international waters”, which means no country has sovereignty over them. Neither Canberra nor Wellington contested China’s right to conduct these exercises, as the 1982 ...
The government’s rabid response to the Chinese warships is aimed at justifying a major spending increase on the military and ...
The US Coast Guard cutter Midgett carried out operations in the Tasman Sea alongside Australia and New Zealand, amidst ...
A U.S. Coast Guard cutter crossing the Tasman Sea as part of maritime security cooperation with Australia and New Zealand ...
Three Chinese warships are currently off the coast of Tasmania, forcing Air New Zealand flights between Hobart and Auckland ...
Australia warned airlines flying between Australian airports and New Zealand to beware of Chinese warships potentially conducting a live-fire exercise in the Tasman Sea ...
Australia's Foreign Minister Penny Wong says her government has warned airlines flying between Australian airports and New ...
Beijing responds indignantly to the uproar in Australia as well as New Zealand following a week of military exercises staged ...
Chinese warships conducting unusual exercises near Tasmania are armed with “extremely capable” long-range ballistic missiles, ...
The modifications incorporate a new combat systems suite featuring improved computer processing, a wide band satellite ...
PETTY OFFICER 3RD CLASS JENNIFER NILSON / U.S. COAST GUARD A 26-foot over-the-horizon cutter boat crew from Coast Guard Cutter Midgett approaches a fishing vessel. 1 /3 PETTY OFFICER 3RD CLASS ...
China didn’t violate any rules with its live-fire naval exercises. So, why are Australia and New Zealand so worried?