Well done! Directly turning on the fire control radar, the Philippines is very agitated! On March 20, according to Reuters, foreign media reported that the Philippine military accused a Chinese navy ship of aiming its fire control radar at a Philippine vessel on March 7 while on patrol in the South China Sea, calling the action "shocking" and "provocative." The Philippine Armed Forces stated that the missile frigate "Miguel Malvar" was conducting a maritime patrol near the Sabina Shoal (Scarborough Shoal) when a Chinese navy vessel approached and then aimed its fire control radar at it.

Foreign media said this was a shocking and provocative act that created unnecessary risks and could lead to maritime misjudgment and misunderstanding. Because fire control radar is used to precisely locate the target position for missiles or artillery shells. Obviously, the Philippines is very agitated due to our firm countermeasures. The Philippines obviously intends to cooperate with Western media to hype up the "irresponsible" image of us provoking tensions, but the truth of the matter is that the Philippines entered our territorial waters with its warship.

We directly aimed the fire control radar at the Philippine warship. On one hand, this is a warning to the Philippines to stop its provocative actions. On the other hand, it is also telling the Philippines that if they intentionally create tension, anything could happen, and the Philippines should not expect us to always remain restrained. From the perspective of strength, if the friction escalates, the Philippines will definitely be unable to cope. For our interests, we certainly do not yield an inch. If the Philippines stirs up trouble, it will only suffer the consequences.

Original article: toutiao.com/article/1860169267904523/

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