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China has just released dramatic footage showing a near-collision between two military helicopters over the Taiwan Strait, just miles from China’s coastline in internationally recognized open airspace. Experts believe one helicopter was a U.S. Navy MH-60R Seahawk, highlighting the escalating tensions between Washington and Beijing in the contested South China Sea region. In this video, we break down: · Who really flew the helicopters? Expert analysis on the silhouettes and identification of the possible U.S. Navy MH-60R Seahawk and its allies. · The MH-60R Seahawk’s role and capabilities: Why this advanced maritime helicopter matters in the South China Sea and Taiwan Strait military dynamics. · International law and the Taiwan Strait: What UN maritime law says about freedom of navigation in this strategic waterway and China’s territorial claims. · US Navy’s latest deployments: How Arleigh Burke-class destroyers and MH-60R helicopters maintain US naval presence and deter Chinese aggression. · Global allies in the region: Japan, Australia, UK, Canada, France, and India’s increasing naval operations challenging China’s dominance. Sources: https://www.newsweek.com/china-us-mil... ✅ Subscribe to The Navy Channel / @thenavychannel #usnavy #china #usa ------------------------------------------------------------- 📢 Disclaimer: This channel is exclusively intended for entertainment, informative, and educational purposes. The content herein does not reflect the official positions or policies of the US Navy or any other naval units from various countries. The appearance of visual material from the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) or other military sources neither implies nor constitutes an endorsement by the DoD or these organizations. Thumbnails may be exaggerated and the content might contain errors.