Amid tensions between China and Japan in the East China Sea, Admiral Samuel Locklear said he wanted a hotline to officers from the People's Liberation Army to defuse potential conflict.
"I don't have the ability to pick up a phone and talk directly to a PLA navy admiral or general at the time of a crisis. And we need to work on that," Locklear told a news conference.
The issue has been discussed between the two governments, he said, "but things take time."
"Would that work in the time of a crisis? We hope it would work," the Locklear said.
The United States and China agreed to set up a direct telephone link between the two countries' defence ministries in 2008 -- but it has yet to be tested in an emergency.
Analysts say top officers do not have a channel to confer with their counterparts in an urgent situation, unlike in the days of the famed "red phone" with Moscow during the Cold War.
US naval officers said the incident showed why Chinese and American military leaders need a working hotline.
Locklear, who oversees US forces across the Asia-Pacific, said regular communication with China was vital and warned misunderstandings could trigger a conflict in the East China Sea, where Japan and China are locked in a bitter territorial dispute.
Asked about the dispute, Locklear said: "I am concerned, any time you have two large powers, two large economic powers, two large military powers, that have a disagreement that they're not talking to each other about, that has no clear diplomatic end state in sight, that the risk of miscalculation can grow."
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