Alarming new footage reveals what China was doing in the Tasman Sea on Australia's doorstep
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Chinese state-run media has released menacing footage of its live fire exercises in the Tasman Sea, as more passengers planes were reportedly diverted while flying between Australia and New Zealand. 

Military exercises conducted by three Chinese warships 640 kilometres off the NSW south coast resulted in 49 aircraft being forced to change course on Friday. 

The drills took place in the Tasman Sea beneath an area of busy airspace between Australia and New Zealand.

Airservices Australia officials told Senate estimates hearings on Monday that a Virgin pilot was the one to sound the alert after overhearing chatter from the ships while flying nearby.

‘It was in fact a Virgin Australia aircraft that advised one of our air traffic controllers that a foreign warship was broadcasting, that they were conducting live firing 300 nautical miles east of our coast,’ chief executive Rob Sharp said.

‘So that’s how we first found out about the issue.’

China has insisted it issued ‘repeated safety notices’ before blasting missiles into the sea.

‘The Chinese side’s actions were entirely in accordance with international law and in line with international practices, which would not impact aviation safety,’ China’s Defence Ministry spokesman Wu Qian said.

Chinese state-run media has released menacing footage of its live fire exercises performed in the Tasman Sea (pictured)

Chinese state-run media has released menacing footage of its live fire exercises performed in the Tasman Sea (pictured)

On Tuesday, several Air New Zealand flights were forced to alter their flight path, reported Pulse Tasmania. 

Just hours later, the state-run China Central Television released footage of the live firing exercises. 

The vessels involved are Jiangkai-class frigate Hengyang, the Renhai-class destroyer Zunyi and the Fuchi-class replenishment vessel Weishanhu have been conducting live firing exercises in the Tasman Sea. 

New Zealand’s Defence Minister Judith Collins warned that the warships are ‘extremely capable’ with a range of about 1,000km.

‘One has 112 vertical launch cells and has reported anti-ship ballistic missile range of 540 nautical miles,’ she said on Monday. 

That military might was certainly on display in the footage shared by CCTV.

It showed Chinese navy officers sprinting up stairs on one of the vessels before one of the commanders ominously placed his thumb on a red button.

The clip then cut to the foredeck of the destroyer Zunyi, where a large-calibre anti-ship naval gun fired repeated rounds of ammunition into the sea.

A still image showed at least ten empty munitions' shells scattered on the deck in the middle of live firing exercises (pictured)

A still image showed at least ten empty munitions’ shells scattered on the deck in the middle of live firing exercises (pictured)

New Zealand's Defence Minister Judith Collins warned that the warships are 'extremely capable'

New Zealand’s Defence Minister Judith Collins warned that the warships are ‘extremely capable’

A still image showed at least ten empty munitions’ shells scattered on the deck. 

The exercise took place in international waters, so did not breach international law, but Anthony Albanese and Defence Minister Richard Marles both said China had not given sufficient warning. 

‘They [China] did so with very little notice and that was the issue that was very disconcerting for the airlines involved,’ Mr Marles said.

‘We [Australia] would typically give 12 to 24 hours’ notice, which enables aircraft that are going to potentially be in the vicinity to make plans to fly around.

‘It’s the responsibility of any navy, any military, to make sure when you then do undertake any live firing you are doing so in a manner which is safe relative to any commercial traffic, be it sea or air, which is in the vicinity.’ 

On Saturday, the Chinese ships performed a second live-firing exercise in the Tasman Sea. 

Chinese defence ministry spokesperson Wu Qian said Australia's description of the events was 'completely inconsistent with the facts'

Chinese defence ministry spokesperson Wu Qian said Australia’s description of the events was ‘completely inconsistent with the facts’

And on Sunday, China accused Australia of ‘hyping up’ the live firing exercises in response to complaints. 

Mr Wu said Australia’s description of the events was ‘completely inconsistent with the facts’.

Mr Wu insisted that China had issued repeated safety notices before the exercises, though she did not specify how much notice was given. 

‘China’s actions are in full compliance with international law and international practices and will not affect aviation flight safety,’ Ms Wu said in a statement.

‘Australia, knowing this well, made unreasonable accusations against China and deliberately hyped it up. We are deeply surprised and strongly dissatisfied with this.’

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