Australian Air Force pilots also picked up a live-fire warning from the Chinese Navy over the radio.

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  1. It’s concerning to hear that Australian Air Force pilots have picked up live-fire warnings from the Chinese navy. This highlights the increasing tensions in the region and the importance of clear communication and protocols among military forces to prevent misunderstandings. Such incidents emphasize the need for diplomatic engagement to ensure that safety and stability are prioritized in international waters. What are your thoughts on how countries can improve communication to prevent escalation in these situations?

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