Philippines Asks US to Explain Use of Civilian Philippine Codes by USAF Spy Planes

"that could incriminate the country amid rising tensions with China"

Related: China: US Spy Planes Keep Setting Transponders to Appear as Civilian Planes of Third Countries


National Security Adviser Hermogenes Esperon said US counterparts should explain the alleged use of a Philippine-assigned code by a US Air Force plane while flying over the Yellow Sea that could incriminate the country amid rising tensions with China.

Esperon said in an online presser yesterday that they have sent communications to the US embassy in Manila over the incident but there has been no update yet.

“What could happen, it could implicate or incriminate the Philippine side. But we simply have to remind our US counterparts of the implications. This is something that must be discussed nonetheless we hope this could be settled satisfactorily between the parties. Para bang nagpanggap on our behalf,” Esperon told reporters.

“We have an obligation to ourselves to communicate with our counterparts why it was done. We have no update yet. We leave that to the defense department,” he added.

He noted that the US Air Force pilots and technicians could have probably been testing the reaction of China, who in turn said this was a serious security threat.

A report by the South China Morning Post quoted Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin saying that the US should stop dangerous provocations to avoid accidents.

Reports cited an update from the South China Sea Strategic Situation Probing Initiative (SCSPI), which said that a US RC-135S reconnaissance aircraft disguised itself as a Philippine or Malaysia aircraft as it flew over the Yellow Sea, the body of water between China and Korea.

The detected code from the Philippines could have flagged suspicion from China, as the country does not conduct air patrol operations over that area.

Esperon added that this should “serve as a lesson” for parties involved in using aircraft passcodes.

Meanwhile, Esperon said that the Philippines has always been performing its task to protect national interests in the West Philippine Sea.

Esperon said that President Duterte’s pledge to uphold the historic arbitral ruling is nothing new.

“We believe that our arbitral ruling that we have had been in our hearts. And part of our protocols. The UNCLOS (United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea) is part of our protocols. Through these agreements, we are able to protect and conserve our interests in the WPS,” he added.

Duterte raised the ruling that voided China’s expansive maritime claim in the South China Sea during his first address before the United Nations General Assembly.

Source: The Philppine Star

6 Comments
  1. Raptar Driver says

    D.O.D. To this leader of the Philippines please understand you are our colony?

  2. Undecider says

    Was the flight code, “TRIKE PATROL”?

  3. jm74 says

    China can lock down her airspace to any plane that hasn’t presented their flight plan and their codes, any violators should be shot down. US a gutless and deceitful state the sooner they collapse the better.

  4. cechas vodobenikov says

    Amerika is a culture of stupidity
    Arthur Schlesinger Jr

  5. JakeD says

    Why include a photo of an Australian maritime patrol aircraft?

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