Jim Garamone at the DoD News
offers the below piece:
WASHINGTON, May 3, 2018 — The
United States has protested to China after repeated instances of lasers
interfering with U.S. military aircraft landing in Djibouti, chief Pentagon
spokesperson Dana W. White said here today.
In her weekly news
conference, White confirmed that two Air Force crewmen were slightly injured in
one incident.
“They are very serious
incidents,” White said. “There have been two minor injuries. This activity
poses a true … threat to our airmen.”
The United States has
formally “demarched” the Chinese government, and requested that the Chinese
investigate the incidents. Demarche is a diplomatic term used when a nation
protests or objects to policies or actions of another government.
Djibouti – on the Horn of
Africa – is a strategic U.S. ally, and the nation has hosted a U.S. presence
since 2002. Last year, the country also agreed to host China’s first overseas
military outpost, and that facility is located near the American base.
FAA Issues Notice to Airmen
Over the last couple of weeks,
in at least two and perhaps as many as 10 incidents, U.S. aircraft landing at
the base were hit by laser beams. The Federal Aviation Administration has
issued a Notice to Airmen on the danger, telling aircrews to “use caution for
unauthorized laser activity.” U.S. officials said the beam is coming from a
military grade laser, and that they are confident the Chinese are behind the
incidents.
Firing lasers at aircraft can
blind aircrew members during critical moments of landing. In the incident where
the minor injuries occurred, a C-130 was landing at the base when it was
painted by a laser beam. The aircraft managed to land safely, and the two
aircrew members are recovering, Pentagon officials said.
“Our concern is the safety of
our service members,” White said. “And so we raised the issue with China, and
we expect China to investigate it thoroughly.”
Note: In the above DoD photo
taken by Army Sgt. Amber I. Smith Chief Pentagon Spokesperson Dana White briefs
reporters at the Pentagon on May 3, 2018.
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