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JayBird

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PLAN task force passing through Kiel Canal into North sea local time on Oct-12-2015 for the first time after just concluded visit to Poland. Along the way, local residents waved friendly hellos to the ship's officers, and also taken pictures with the PLAN ships as the background.

Next the PLAN task force will enter Elbe river, through Dover, the English channel then the Bay of Biscay, and then Lisbon, Portugal for a friendly visit.

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Jeff Head

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PLAN task force passing through Kiel Canal into North sea local time on Oct-12-2015 for the first time after just concluded visit to Poland. Along the way, local residents waved friendly hellos to the ship's officers, and also taken pictures with the PLAN ships as the background.

Next the PLAN task force will enter Elbe river, through Dover, the English channel then the Bay of Biscay, and then Lisbon, Portual for a friendly visit.
Very impressive to see a PLAN SAG making this transit through Europe along the Keil Canal to the Elbe River.
 
LOL I'm one day late: I saw related pictures yesterday, but on a server which sometimes shows a wild stuff, so I thought it was a hoax:
Senior US Navy officers visit Chinese aircraft carrier
China hosted a visit this week to its sole aircraft carrier by senior U.S. Navy officers amid tensions over reported plans by Washington to challenge Beijing's territorial claims in the South China Sea.

The delegation of 27 commanders and captains boarded the Liaoning on Monday and held discussions on "exercise management, personnel training, medical protection and strategies in carrier development," the Chinese navy said on its official microblog.

That was followed Tuesday morning by a visit to the navy's submarine academy, where further dialogues were held, the navy said.

The visits appear to reflect the growing momentum of military exchanges between the sides, despite occasional flare-ups in tensions and Washington's complaints over what it calls the Chinese military's lack of transparency.

The visits follow reports that the U.S. Navy plans to sail a warship inside the 12-nautical-mile (21-kilometer) territorial limit of one of China's newly constructed islands formed by piling sand atop existing reefs and atolls. That would demonstrate Washington's refusal to recognize China's claims in the South China Sea, especially artificial islands that the U.S. insists cannot be classified as sovereign territory.

China claims sovereignty over almost all of the South China Sea and its maritime features, while five other governments also claim it in part or in whole. China's growing assertiveness and a renewed U.S. focus on Asian military affairs are seen as fueling a rise in tensions in the region, which is home to key shipping lanes, rich fishing grounds and a potential wealth of mineral resources.

Both China and the U.S. appeared to want to keep this week's visits low-key, with China's official Global Times newspaper not reporting on them until Wednesday. The U.S. Navy's official website made no mention of them.

The visits had been long planned and were in reciprocation for a weeklong visit by 29 Chinese naval officers to the U.S. in February, the first time China had sent a delegation of such size, reported the Global Times, which is published by the ruling Communist Party's flagship People's Daily newspaper.

The Global Times quoted the head of the Chinese delegation, Commander Zhang Junshe, as saying exchanges of front-line officers was vital to "reducing miscalculations and misjudgments and boosting mutual understanding and trust."

The Liaoning was commissioned three years ago after China spent more than a decade refurbishing an incomplete hull purchased from Ukraine, installing all new propulsion systems, weaponry and other key equipment. Officially categorized as a test platform, it has yet to receive its full air complement.

Then-U.S. Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel was the first foreign visitor to the Liaoning, touring the ship last year with a small delegation at its home port in the northern city of Qingdao.

China is believed to have recently begun work on its first entirely home-built carrier, and is steadily adding cutting edge frigates, destroyers and nuclear submarines to its fleet.
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Jeff Head

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LOL I'm one day late: I saw related pictures yesterday, but on a server which sometimes shows a wild stuff, so I thought it was a hoax:
Senior US Navy officers visit Chinese aircraft carrier
The pictures and story regarding this have been discussed at some length, and actually for a few days on the PLAN carrier thread.

Thanks for putting it here. it should be here too.

I believe such news is very hopeful and very telling.

Despite the news hype about the US intentions to sail within 12 miles of artificial islands in the SCS, this happening tells a different story behind the scenes. A story of working together, mutual exchanges, etc.

And that is a good thing.
 

bd popeye

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More mutual military exchange between the USN and PLAN!..that would be a good thing!

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Release Date: 10/22/2015
By Commander, Navy Region Southeast
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (NNS) -- Three People's Liberation Army-Navy ships are scheduled to visit Naval Station Mayport as part of a routine goodwill port visit Nov. 3-7.

Three vessels are on an around-the-world deployment and will conduct the goodwill visit after completing port calls in Europe. The amphibious assault ship USS Iwo Jima (LHD 7) will serve as the host ship. In Mayport, Sailors from both navies will participate in sporting events and interact during ship tours.

Goodwill visits by ships from foreign navies help build trust and foster shared understanding. Foreign navy vessels routinely visit the United States; Chinese navy ship Zheng He (Type 679, Hull 81) visited Hawaii earlier this month.

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