Boatfags, pls help anons stay up to date on the location of China's Liaoning aircraft carrier + support ships. Things were cool when the Teddy Roosevelt was in the area to check it, but now that the Roosevelt is in Guam, if the Liaoning starts heading towards the U.S. West Coast, we really need to keep our eyes on it.
https://nypost.com/2020/04/15/us-military-planes-spotted-after-china-sends-ships-past-taiwan/
https://www.defense-aerospace.com/cgi-bin/client/modele.pl?shop=dae&modele=release&prod=210627&cat=3
Chicom press says nothing to worry about so… probably we would not be merely concernfagging if we were concern ourselves with this:
"What is Behind the Latest Movement of Liaoning Aircraft Carrier?
(Source: China Military Online; issued April 16, 2020)
The Chinese PLA Navy officially confirmed the cross-regional maneuver training mission on the afternoon of April 13, two days after the task group of aircraft carrier Liaoning sailed through the Taiwan Strait, which has attracted extensive attention.
According to the PLA Navy Spokesperson Senior Captain Gao Xiucheng, the Chinese Navy recently organized the Liaoning aircraft carrier task group to sail through the Miyako Strait and the Bashi Channel to relevant waters of the South China Sea for training. This operation is a routine arrangement within the annual plan and complies with international laws and norms, the spokesperson noted. The Chinese Navy will continue to organize such training according to its plan, so as to boost the combat capability of its aircraft carrier task group."