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China and Russia are boosting their military cooperation as they begin joint maritime patrols in the Asia-Pacific.

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00:00China and Russia are boosting their military cooperation.
00:04The two have begun carrying out joint maritime patrols in the Asia-Pacific.
00:09The Russian Pacific Fleet's press service announced the patrols on Wednesday.
00:14Analysts say these kind of activities have several key benefits.
00:30Before the patrols began, the two navies held a five-day joint exercise in the Sea of Japan,
00:42also known as the East Sea, that included artillery practice,
00:47anti-submarine and air defense training, and improving joint search and rescue at sea.
00:53It was also the first time a Chinese submarine took part in the drills.
00:56China says they were for defensive purposes and not aimed at any other country.
01:10But analysts say both the drills and the patrols are part of China's grey zone efforts
01:15and could signify something more serious.
01:17The region has seen a surge in military activity this summer.
01:38In July, Taiwan hosted its largest ever annual military drills.
01:41The US and Australia also carried out a massive joint exercise, known as talisman saber.
01:48And while China and Russia were holding their naval drills earlier this month,
01:52India and Philippines carried out their own two-day exercise in the disputed South China Sea.
01:58This all comes as China continues to turn the screws on Taiwan,
02:02ramping up grey zone efforts around the country.
02:05On Thursday, Taiwan saw a spike in Chinese military activity nearby.
02:09It spotted 47 aircraft operating in the area.
02:1432 of those entered Taiwan's Air Defense Identification Zone,
02:18an area that serves as a buffer zone but is not its sovereign airspace.
02:23China said the activity was part of a joint combat readiness patrol.
02:28Taiwan, now used to these incursions as a near-daily occurrence,
02:33says it closely monitored the situation and responded accordingly.
02:37Chris Ma and Alan Lu for Taiwan Plus.

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