Missile & rocket hazards in the Eastern China Sea
Missile firings, rocket launches and space debris re-entry areas.
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No missile & rocket hazards in force in the Eastern China Sea right now.
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Other hazards in the Eastern China Sea
Archive · 7 cancelled
- HYDROPAC 1823/192019-06-04 → 2019-06-05Hazardous operations, rocket launching 050402Z to 050615Z jun in area bound by 33-14-08N 123-37-44E,…Yellow Sea · East China Sea · South Korea
- HYDROPAC 348/162016-02-07 → 2016-02-07RocketsWestern North Pacific · Yellow Sea · East China Sea · Philippine Sea
- HYDROPAC 345/162016-02-06 → 2016-02-07RocketsWestern North Pacific · Yellow Sea · East China Sea · Philippine Sea
- HYDROPAC 338/162016-02-06 → 2016-02-06RocketsWestern North Pacific · Yellow Sea · East China Sea · Philippine Sea
- HYDROPAC 294/162016-02-02 → 2016-02-06RocketsWestern North Pacific · Yellow Sea · East China Sea · Philippine Sea
- HYDROPAC 3512/122012-12-10 → 2012-12-12Hazardous operations 2200Z to 0300Z commencing daily until 28 dec in areas bound by: a. 35-44-06N…Yellow Sea · East China Sea · Philippine Sea · Rockets
- HYDROPAC 3423/122012-12-03 → 2012-12-10Hazardous operations 2200Z to 0300Z commencing daily 09 thru 21 dec in areas bound by: a. 35-44-06N…Yellow Sea · East China Sea · Philippine Sea · Rockets
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