The Chinese aircraft carrier Yi Peng 3 has entered British territorial waters, according to maritime monitoring agencies. The vessel’s presence near British shores has drawn significant attention amid heightened global geopolitical tensions.
The carrier, which is part of China’s expanding naval fleet, was first detected in international waters in the English Channel before making its approach into the UK’s maritime boundary earlier today.
The UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) has confirmed that Royal Navy vessels are monitoring the Yi Peng 3. An MoD spokesperson stated:
“We are aware of the presence of the Chinese carrier Yi Peng 3 in British territorial waters and are closely monitoring the situation. The Royal Navy remains committed to ensuring the safety and security of our maritime domain.”
The purpose of the carrier’s passage remains unclear. It is speculated that it may be part of routine training or a larger naval exercise. However, its arrival comes at a time of increasing scrutiny over China’s naval operations worldwide.
Diplomatic channels have reportedly been engaged, with the UK seeking clarity on the carrier’s intentions. No hostile actions have been reported, and both nations are expected to handle the matter through established international maritime protocols.
Local maritime traffic has been advised to exercise caution, and further updates will be provided as the situation develops.