Satellite images appear to show a SIAR system on Triton Island in the South China Sea.
China previously built a SIAR system on Subi Reef in the Spratly Islands, further south in the South China Sea and west of the Philippines.
"This is an iteration on a long-term Chinese strategy to dominate the sensor space in the South China Sea," he said.
AdvertisementLast fall, the Pentagon documented growth in China's intelligence-gathering capabilities in the South China Sea, especially at the Spratlys.
China's new SIAR system on Triton Island helps grow its reconnaissance and surveillance network in the South China Sea.
Persons:
—, Chatham House's John Pollack, Damien Symon, Maxar, Chatham, Gregory Poling, Michael Dahm, Dahm, Aaron Haro Gonzalez
Organizations:
Service, Business, Chatham House, Triton, Southeast Asia Program, Asia Maritime, Center for Strategic, International Studies, Pentagon, Aerospace, China Studies, Mitchell Institute, US, Communication, US Air Force
Locations:
China, South China, South, Chatham, Spratly, Philippines, Hainan, Beijing, Aaron Haro Gonzalez China