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Blackstone

Brigadier
It wasn't just the IN ships that coordinated with the PLAN ship, there were ships of other nationalities in the vicinity including Pakistan and they were all in contact with each other when the distress call was heard. What happened after that was the closest ship reached OS 35 and executed a boarding and securing operation, which happened to be a Chinese FFG.

The Indian media reports say their helicopter flew over the OS 35, saw no sign of the pirates
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. Yes, you read that correctly; their media claimed their helicopter crew simply eyeballed the ship and declared 'all clear'. That's blatantly irresponsible, bordering on malicious. No one can declare 'all clear' until a trained, professional VBSS team boards, sweeps, and secures the vessel. If their helicopter crew did actually declare 'all clear' willy nilly, I wish India luck with her endeavours because she'll need it with a military as incompetent as that. Alternatively, we can assume India's helicopter crew didn't do something so stupid and their media made up all the bullshit about "aerial cover" and "all clear signal". Seriously, for their own sake, I hope India's helicopter crew didn't do what their media said they did.
When it comes to unbiased news reporting from the free press, I rank them below cow dung and above state-controlled press. So, it's entirely possible the Indian news outlets got the story wrong. On the other hand, the Indian Navy is a respected force with a long string of successful services and war records, and so it's reasonable to believe they performed professionally and coordinated the PLAN Marines' boarding of the OS 35.
 

Equation

Lieutenant General
When it comes to unbiased news reporting from the free press, I rank them below cow dung and above state-controlled press. So, it's entirely possible the Indian news outlets got the story wrong. On the other hand, the Indian Navy is a respected force with a long string of successful services and war records, and so it's reasonable to believe they performed professionally and coordinated the PLAN Marines' boarding of the OS 35.

That's bull nuggets, you are suggesting that the PLAN Marines needs India eyes and ears to board the OS 35, when the PLAN can do it themselves? The fact of the matter is that the Indian media got it wrong, by trying to make a bench player (Indian navy) in this rescue into a major star player without getting bums out of the bench seat. And than you are trying to cover that excuse by inputting that "free press" are better than "state control press" innuendo.
 

jobjed

Captain
When it comes to unbiased news reporting from the free press, I rank them below cow dung and above state-controlled press. So, it's entirely possible the Indian news outlets got the story wrong. On the other hand, the Indian Navy is a respected force with a long string of successful services and war records, and so it's reasonable to believe they performed professionally and coordinated the PLAN Marines' boarding of the OS 35.

Yeah... nah.

Not a shadow of Indians could be seen during the
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. The Z-9 from CNS Yulin provided air cover, not the Indian Sea King. What they did after the boarding, I don't know, nor do I care. But during the boarding, they weren't there.
 

Iron Man

Major
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the three seem awfully chipper

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Well clearly they were thinking "oh good. At least it's not the Russians."
 

FORBIN

Lieutenant General
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Satellite image shows Chinese deployment of new aircraft to South China Sea

China has deployed its latest airborne early warning and control aircraft to an air base on the fringes of the disputed South China Sea, according to exclusive satellite imagery obtained by Defense News.

The photo taken March 24 by commercial satellite imagery company DigitalGlobe shows a pair of Shaanxi KJ-500 turboprop AEW&C aircraft with its distinctive radar dish on the ground at Jialaishi Air Base in the northern part of China’s Hainan island. Two other Y-8 aircraft — an older KJ-200 AEW&C aircraft, and the other possibly a Y-8J or Y-8X maritime patrol aircraft — can be seen alongside the KJ-500s.

This is the first time the KJ-500 has been deployed to Hainan, with China having previously rotationally deployed special mission aircraft detachments to the island. These detachments are drawn from two special-mission aircraft regiments of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army Navy, or PLAN, based in northern China. The detachments are usually made up of a mixture of KJ-200 AEW&C aircraft with Y-8Js and Y-8Xs, and they tend to operate from Lingshui on the southeastern tip of Hainan.

However, Lingshui is currently undergoing large-scale construction work to improve its aircraft parking and possibly dispersal facilities, which would have forced the detachment to at least temporarily relocate. The March 24 image is the first time multiple Y-8s and/or Y-9s have been observed at Jialaishi.

Jialaishi is one of three major PLAN air bases in Hainan, which is located on the northern fringes of the South China Sea and its disputed islands. The three bases are normally home to three regiments of Shenyang J-11B Flanker fighters and a single regiment of Xi'an JH-7 fighter-bombers, from which they have been used on occasion to intercept U.S. military flights operating in nearby international airspace.

The KJ-500 is the latest AEW&C aircraft to be fielded by China and is expected to eventually replace the older KJ-200s currently in service. It is based on the Shaanxi Y-9 turboprop and carries a dorsal radar dish mounting an indigenous phased array radar with three fixed arrays angled at 120 degrees relative to each other for all-round coverage. Smaller radar arrays are carried on the nose and rear fuselage for additional coverage.

A satellite communications dome is mounted on top of the KJ-500’s radar dish along with side-looking electronic intelligence panels on both sides of the fuselage for intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance missions. The type entered service with the Chinese People’s Liberation Army Air Force in late 2014 or early 2015, with six KJ-500s known to have been delivered as of January 2017, including at least two for the PLAN.

Unverified photos of the PLAN’s KJ-500s have indicated that they are carrying serial numbers belonging to the Hainan-based 9th Naval Air Division, which if true would represent a departure from the previous PLAN practice of assigning AEW&C aircraft to special-mission naval aviation units. It would also suggest that these aircraft would be permanently stationed in Hainan instead of being assigned there on temporary rotations.

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This March 24 image shows a pair of Shaanxi KJ-500 turboprop AEW&C aircraft at Jialaishi Air Base in the northern part of China’s Hainan island.
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Blackstone

Brigadier
That's bull nuggets, you are suggesting that the PLAN Marines needs India eyes and ears to board the OS 35, when the PLAN can do it themselves? The fact of the matter is that the Indian media got it wrong, by trying to make a bench player (Indian navy) in this rescue into a major star player without getting bums out of the bench seat. And than you are trying to cover that excuse by inputting that "free press" are better than "state control press" innuendo.
My point is India Navy is a highly professional force with strong traditions and a long string of victories in wars, therefore it's reasonable to believe its cooperative operations with PLAN are also professional and well executed. It's not unreasonable to consider an Indian naval helicopter arrived on scene first and provided 'eyes' and/or tactical cover to Chinese Marines boarding the OS 35.
 

Blackstone

Brigadier
Yeah... nah.

Not a shadow of Indians could be seen during the
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. The Z-9 from CNS Yulin provided air cover, not the Indian Sea King. What they did after the boarding, I don't know, nor do I care. But during the boarding, they weren't there.
I'll venture the suggestion not all camera angles were covered, and the Indian navy helicopter may have been on scene, but not visible in the video. Also, we don't know if there's additional footage that wasn't shown during the boarding process. We should remain open minded until all the ralavent facts come in.
 

Equation

Lieutenant General
My point is India Navy is a highly professional force with strong traditions and a long string of victories in wars, therefore it's reasonable to believe its cooperative operations with PLAN are also professional and well executed. It's not unreasonable to consider an Indian naval helicopter arrived on scene first and provided 'eyes' and/or tactical cover to Chinese Marines boarding the OS 35.
And the PLAN isn't a professional force with strong traditions of their own? But yet they successfully sent in their marine boarding force to rescue the crew of OS 35 ALL BY THEMSELVES. My point is their was not a single Indian marine in the picture boarding the OS 35 at all. o_O
 

FORBIN

Lieutenant General
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And the PLAN isn't a professional force with strong traditions of their own? But yet they successfully sent in their marine boarding force to rescue the crew of OS 35 ALL BY THEMSELVES. My point is their was not a single Indian marine in the picture boarding the OS 35 at all. o_O
Have less experience for overseas deployment coz they do since less long time about 10 years but now we can see important progress and surely capable do very decent job but me i have strong traditions :) no doubter here only in the reality o_O
 
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