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Home » South Korea scrambles jets after Chinese and Russian planes enter ADIZ 
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South Korea scrambles jets after Chinese and Russian planes enter ADIZ 

FlyMarshall NewsroomBy FlyMarshall NewsroomDecember 9, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Nine Chinese and Russian military aircraft briefly entered and exited South Korea’s air defense identification zone (ADIZ) on December 9, 2025, prompting the country’s Air Force to scramble fighter jets, according to Seoul’s Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS). 

The JCS said two Chinese military aircraft and seven Russian aircraft entered the South Korean ADIZ in succession at around 10:00 local time over waters east and south of the Korean Peninsula. South Korean fighter jets were dispatched as a precaution to respond to what officials described as a potential accidental incident. 

No violation of sovereign airspace 

South Korea’s military emphasized that none of the aircraft violated the country’s sovereign airspace. The JCS said it had detected and identified the planes before they entered the ADIZ and monitored them throughout the incident. 

An ADIZ is a unilaterally declared region of international airspace that serves as a buffer zone before sovereign airspace. Its primary purpose is to facilitate the swift identification and monitoring of all aircraft entering this designated space. 

According to a JCS official, the Chinese and Russian aircraft, including bombers and fighter jets, repeatedly entered and left the ADIZ over a period of about an hour before withdrawing from the area. 

East Asia air defense identification zones (ADIZ), showing South Korea’s KADIZ and neighboring Chinese and Japanese zones (Credit: Maximilian Dörrbecker / Wikimedia Commons)

Part of a recurring pattern of joint flights 

Such flights have become a recurring feature around the Korean Peninsula. Since 2019, China and Russia have conducted joint or coordinated air operations that enter the ADIZ once or twice a year, typically without prior notice to South Korea.  

The most recent comparable incident occurred in November 2024, when 11 Chinese and Russian military aircraft entered the zone together towards the Dokdo islets off South Korea’s eastern coast. 

Comparable coordinated Chinese and Russian long-range aviation activities have also been observed in other regions, including near the Alaska Air Defense Identification Zone. In the most recent case, in July 2024, US and Canadian NORAD fighter aircraft intercepted joint Chinese and Russian military aircraft operating within the Alaska ADIZ. 

A J-15 fighter taking off from CNS Liaoning aircraft carrier


More recently, on December 6, 2025, Japan’s Ministry of Defense reported that Chinese Navy Shenyang J-15 fighters, launched from the carrier CNS Liaoning, locked their fire-control radars onto Japanese F-15J fighters during two encounters over international waters southeast of Okinawa.  

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