Uninvited Chinese spy ship is approaching Australia to monitor the nation's largest war-fighting exercise with the United States The Tianwangxing is being closely tracked by the ADF as it sails towards QLD The vessel is set to arrive on Friday ahead of the Talisman Sabre 2021 war games Defence minister confirmed the ship has been monitored for 'several days' The same 815 vessel was tracked by ADF in 2019 for the biennial war games Talisman Sabre is the largest war training activity between ADF and US forces
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A high-tech Chinese surveillance ship is being closely tracked by the Australian military as it makes its way towards Queensland waters.
The Tianwangxing vessel, which translates as 'Uranus', is scheduled to arrive on Friday ahead of large-scale military exercises beginning this week, defence sources told the ABC.
Defence Minister Peter Dutton confirmed the Australian Defence Force (ADF) has been closely monitoring the Chinese military ship ahead of the Talisman Sabre 2021 war games between Australia and the United states which are set to begin today.
The Tianwangxing vessel, is scheduled to arrive on Friday ahead of large-scale