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China boosts intelligence reach in South China Sea, report says

Satellite images reviewed by the Washington-based Asia Maritime Transparency Initiative reveal new radar sites, antenna fields and other hardened structures on outposts in the Spratly Islands

December 03, 2025 / 09:03 IST
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The construction drive highlights Beijing’s effort to reinforce outposts despite ongoing territorial disputes with other claimants

China has upgraded surveillance and electronic warfare systems across several occupied reefs in the disputed South China Sea as it seeks to strengthen its defenses and expand intelligence capabilities, a new report shows.

Satellite images reviewed by the Washington-based Asia Maritime Transparency Initiative reveal new radar sites, antenna fields and other hardened structures on outposts in the Spratly Islands. The report, published Tuesday, details the most extensive changes in the past two years at Mischief, Subi and Fiery Cross reefs, where China has added new antenna arrays and reinforced older installations.

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“These upgrades underscore the fact that a major function of China’s bases is to provide unparalleled intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance coverage of the South China Sea,” the report says. They serve to support coast guard and navy operations, while allowing Beijing “to contest the use of the electromagnetic spectrum by others in the event of a conflict.”

The construction drive highlights Beijing’s effort to reinforce outposts despite ongoing territorial disputes with other claimants. Philippine and Chinese vessels frequently face off near a contested shoal to the north, with some encounters turning violent.