The Chinese air force recently sent its Su-35 fighter jets to take part in a joint combat patrol over the South China Sea, the Chinese air force said in a statement.
Th US military is periodically sending warships and air force jets to assert freedom of flights and navigation over the South China Sea as China claims most of it.
Vietnam, the Philippines, Malaysia, Brunei and Taiwan have counter claims over the area.
The air force did not reveal when the patrol took place. The release said the multirole fighter jet's participation in combat exercises will help strengthen the air force's long- range operational capability.
The air force will continue pushing forward training to improve combat capabilities, it said.
Officials from Russia's state technology corporation Rostec said earlier that Russia and China signed a contract that was estimated to be worth USD two billion for 24 Su-35s.
"The appearance of advanced PLA fighter jets, capable of attacking surface combat vessels in this region is sort of a reaction to the provocation by the US," Xu Guangyu, a retired major general and senior adviser to the China Arms Control and Disarmament Association, told state run Global Times.
Although the air force did not reveal where the jets are deployed, if they land on a South China Sea island that could act as a significant deterrent to any outside forces trying to disturb the regional stability, he said.
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