Paul Joseph Watson
Infowars.com
October 31, 2013
China has sent a surveillance ship to Hawaiian waters
for the very first time in an unprecedented move which is being
described as a provocative retaliation to the U.S. naval presence in the
East China Sea.

Image: Wikimedia Commons.
According to a report by GoldSea.com,
a news outlet aimed at Asian-Americans, a 4,000 ton People’s Liberation
Army electronic reconnaissance ship was recently spotted near Hawaii
within the U.S. 200-nautical mile EEZ (Exclusive Economic Zone).
The report was also picked up by the Honolulu Star-Advertiser, which ran an article entitled China moves spy ship near isles, Asian media say.
The ship “is equipped with various electronic gear for
eavesdropping on radio communications and tracking ships and aircraft.
It is also believed to have jamming equipment to interfere with the
radio communications of other ships,” according to the report.