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Satellite imagery provided by Airbus Defence and Space illustrates substantial and significant progress in China's construction of an island on Johnson South Reef in the Spratly Islands.

Until early 2014 the only manmade feature at the reef was a small concrete platform that housed a communications facility, garrison building, and pier. This platform has now been surrounded by an island that is approximately 400 m across at its widest points and has an area of about 100,000 m 2 .

Workers have built a reinforced seawall around the whole island. There are also two roll-on/roll-off (ro-ro) docks and a pier on the northwest side. Foundations for what could be a large building can be seen on the southwestern side, while other elements include desalination pumps, a concrete plant, and a fuel dump.

Johnson South Reef is not the only Chinese construction site in the Spratly Islands. Images dated 13 September and released by Chinese state media show similar construction on Huayang Reef, known internationally as Cuateron Reef. The images of Cuateron Reef, which is part of the London Reefs group and on the southwest side of the Spratlys, show desalination plants, cranes, and drills, along with piles of construction materials.

AISLive ship tracking data reported by IHS Jane's in June 2014 showed Ting Jing Hao , a dredger responsible for most of China's land reclamation in the Spratlys, had visited Cuateron Reef three times since September 2013, most recently 10 April to 22 May 2014.

Ting Jing Hao was responsible for the lion's share of dredging at Johnson South Reef and has also visited Gaven Reefs, which is in the centre of the Spratly Islands and close to Itu Aba (Taiping Island). Itu Aba is occupied by Taiwan.

Images released by the Philippine government in August also showed substantial reclamation by China at Kennan (Chigua) Reef: one of the Union Reefs and surrounded by other reefs occupied by Vietnam.

COMMENT
In all the cases outlined above, China is building islands around concrete platforms that it constructed on the reefs during the 1980s and 1990s. As previously reported, China's extensive programme of land reclamation in the Spratlys ignores the 2002 Declaration on the Conduct of Parties in the South China Sea, a non-binding statement that committed the disputing countries to avoid escalating the situation by construction or militarisation of the features they occupy.

As also previously reported, China is not the only country to ignore this declaration: Vietnam and Taiwan have both extended and upgraded facilities on their respective islands. However, Beijing's activities in the Spratlys in the past 12 months are a major challenge to the status quo as they create land masses that are capable of supporting garrisons in areas very close to the other countries' occupied territories.

The history of conflict in the South China Sea suggests that such bases could be used as jumping-off points for assaults on these nearby features, although so far China has preferred to emphasise its claims in the region by using paramilitary maritime vessels and blockades

China advances with Johnson South Reef construction - IHS Jane's 360
 
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Satellite imagery provided by Airbus Defence and Space illustrates substantial and significant progress in China's construction of an island on Johnson South Reef in the Spratly Islands.

Until early 2014 the only manmade feature at the reef was a small concrete platform that housed a communications facility, garrison building, and pier. This platform has now been surrounded by an island that is approximately 400 m across at its widest points and has an area of about 100,000 m 2 .

Workers have built a reinforced seawall around the whole island. There are also two roll-on/roll-off (ro-ro) docks and a pier on the northwest side. Foundations for what could be a large building can be seen on the southwestern side, while other elements include desalination pumps, a concrete plant, and a fuel dump.

Johnson South Reef is not the only Chinese construction site in the Spratly Islands. Images dated 13 September and released by Chinese state media show similar construction on Huayang Reef, known internationally as Cuateron Reef. The images of Cuateron Reef, which is part of the London Reefs group and on the southwest side of the Spratlys, show desalination plants, cranes, and drills, along with piles of construction materials.

AISLive ship tracking data reported by IHS Jane's in June 2014 showed Ting Jing Hao , a dredger responsible for most of China's land reclamation in the Spratlys, had visited Cuateron Reef three times since September 2013, most recently 10 April to 22 May 2014.

Ting Jing Hao was responsible for the lion's share of dredging at Johnson South Reef and has also visited Gaven Reefs, which is in the centre of the Spratly Islands and close to Itu Aba (Taiping Island). Itu Aba is occupied by Taiwan.

Images released by the Philippine government in August also showed substantial reclamation by China at Kennan (Chigua) Reef: one of the Union Reefs and surrounded by other reefs occupied by Vietnam.

COMMENT
In all the cases outlined above, China is building islands around concrete platforms that it constructed on the reefs during the 1980s and 1990s. As previously reported, China's extensive programme of land reclamation in the Spratlys ignores the 2002 Declaration on the Conduct of Parties in the South China Sea, a non-binding statement that committed the disputing countries to avoid escalating the situation by construction or militarisation of the features they occupy.

As also previously reported, China is not the only country to ignore this declaration: Vietnam and Taiwan have both extended and upgraded facilities on their respective islands. However, Beijing's activities in the Spratlys in the past 12 months are a major challenge to the status quo as they create land masses that are capable of supporting garrisons in areas very close to the other countries' occupied territories.

The history of conflict in the South China Sea suggests that such bases could be used as jumping-off points for assaults on these nearby features, although so far China has preferred to emphasise its claims in the region by using paramilitary maritime vessels and blockades

China advances with Johnson South Reef construction - IHS Jane's 360
That is the power of financial muscle. Those construction will probably cost billions and we can enlarge as much as we want since money is not a constraint.
 
China PLA robbed Johnson Reef of Vietnam 1988. What china do here is illegal.

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Loser cried foul. :lol:

so chinese should stop cried that Japanese taken your Island Taiwan and mainland China in the past.
 
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From our outposts we will declare the South China Sea ADIZ!
 
From our outposts we will declare the South China Sea ADIZ!
Which will be invalid either ways. There will be more face off in SCS.

Oh and from military perspective, the airfield will be an unsinkable carrier, but an easily damaged airfield. The airfield only works as an valuable advantage on a Chinese pre-emptive strike plan, or VNese artillery and rocket will damage the airfield beyond usable.
 
From our outposts we will declare the South China Sea ADIZ!

Japan could declare Taiwan part of Japan again, from 1985 - 1945 Japanese has been built many thing in Taiwan.
 
so chinese should stop cried that Japanese taken your Island Taiwan and mainland China in the past.
We got the capabilities to play along with Japan. You Vietnamese dont. Take a look into mirror before you challenge China.

The problem with Vietnamese is you all still live in the past of Soviet era. Now Vietnam is an egg and China is a stone. Egg don't pick fight with rock.

Which will be invalid either ways. There will be more face off in SCS.

Oh and from military perspective, the airfield will be an unsinkable carrier, but an easily damaged airfield. The airfield only works as an valuable advantage on a Chinese pre-emptive strike plan, or VNese artillery and rocket will damage the airfield beyond usable.
Striking those airfield by Vietnamese will be like courting death for Vietnam. We are all waiting for this opportunity to come.
 
We got the capabilities to play along with Japan. You Vietnamese dont. Take a look into mirror before you challenge China.

The problem with Vietnamese is you all still live in the past of Soviet era. Now Vietnam is an egg and China is a stone. Egg don't pick fight with rock.


Striking those airfield by Vietnamese will be like courting death for Vietnam. We are all waiting for this opportunity to come.

Vietnam is egg. The egg is beginning of livestock in the world including humankind. Stone is from soil, it is dead for ever. China is stone, not belong to human.
 
The Brahmos anti-ship missile needs to be sent to Vietnam asap to deter the Han's
 
The Brahmos anti-ship missile needs to be sent to Vietnam asap to deter the Han's

Why? What if the Chinese sent thousands of cruise missiles to Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Maldives and Myanmar?
 
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