Anti-submarine and live-fire drills feature in ‘Joint Sea 2025’ exercise aimed at responding to security threats in the western Pacific

PLA Daily reported that during the manoeuvres, the two navies established communication channels, exchanging real-time information on hydrography, weather, and air and sea surveillance.

On Tuesday, state broadcaster CCTV aired footage featuring Zhang Zhiyang, duty officer aboard the Chinese destroyer Shaoxing, who reported encounters with aircraft and ships from third countries during the voyage and drills.

This was the Shaoxing’s first overseas exercise. During the drills, the vessel transited through the Tsushima Strait into the Sea of Japan, or East Sea.

PLA Daily has published daily updates on the joint drills since they began, stating that the teams “operated efficiently, issuing combat tasks and making swift decisions”.