Adm Scott Swift joined the surveillance mission on board a P-8A Poseidon plane yesterday to witness the aircraft's full range of capabilities, the US Pacific Fleet said today.
The Navy has acquired and plans to purchase more of the versatile aircraft to replace its aging P-3 Orion fleet.
The plane can be used for a range of undertakings, including anti-submarine warfare, and surveillance and reconnaissance missions.
Brown did not provide other details of the flight, like whether they flew over disputed areas where China has undertaken massive island-building that Washington has asked Beijing to stop.
The Chinese Embassy in Manila had no immediate reaction to the Pacific Fleet commander taking part in the South China Sea surveillance flight.
In May, a US Navy P-8A was shooed away by radio callers, who identified themselves as being from the Chinese navy, when the surveillance aircraft flew over a disputed area where China has been undertaking island-building works, according to a CNN reporter who was on board the plane, which had taken off from the Philippines.
He flew to South Korea over the weekend and will visit Japan before returning to Hawaii, where the US Pacific Fleet is headquartered. He assumed command of the fleet, among the world's largest, in May.
Philippine Defence Secretary Voltaire Gazmin welcomed Swift's joining the South China Sea surveillance mission, saying it showed America's commitment to come to the aid of allies locked in a territorial dispute with China.
"Militarily, we are nothing against China," Gazmin said. "That's why we have been asking our allies to assist us."
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