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Australia complains to China after encounter between military helicopters

By Thomson Reuters Mar 6, 2026 | 1:53 AM

SYDNEY, March 6 (Reuters) – Australia has raised concerns with China following an “unsafe and unprofessional” encounter between two military helicopters, ​the defence department said on Friday.

An ‌Australian military helicopter was flying over international waters in the Yellow Sea when it was intercepted by a Chinese helicopter on Wednesday, a statement said.

The ‌Chinese ​helicopter matched the Australian ⁠aircraft’s altitude before “closing in ⁠to an unsafe distance”, increasing speed and then rolling towards it, requiring the Australian crew to take “evasive action”.

“This was an ​unsafe and unprofessional manoeuvre that posed a risk to our aircraft and its ⁠personnel,” the statement said.

Australia ⁠was undertaking a routine patrol in ​the Yellow Sea as part of the international ​effort to enforce United Nations Security ‌Council sanctions against North Korea, it said.

No injuries were reported in the encounter between the People’s Liberation Army-Navy helicopter and the ⁠aircraft of the Australian Defence Force.

The incident is the latest in a series of military encounters involving China that ⁠Australia has ‌called out publicly in similar ⁠terms.

In October, it also criticised ​as “unsafe ‌and unprofessional” the actions of a ​Chinese fighter ⁠jet that dropped flares near one of its maritime patrol planes.

The Chinese embassy did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

(Reporting by Christine Chen in Sydney; Editing by ​Kate Mayberry)