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The query the Australian Defence Force cannot reply about Chinese army drills on our doorstep: ‘I can not be definitive’

Australia’s defence chief can’t say whether there’s a submarine travelling with the Chinese naval task group travelling within the nation’s exclusive economic zone.

Admiral David Johnston told a parliamentary hearing on Wednesday the People’s Liberation Army-Navy is 250km south of Hobart.

Liberal Senator James Paterson asked if the three Chinese warships were likely to be getting support from a submarine.

‘I don’t know whether there is a submarine with them. It is possible, task groups occasionally do deploy with submarines but not always. I can’t be definitive whether that’s the case,’ Adml Johnston said..

Airservices Australia has confirmed the organisation became aware of the risk to aircraft at 9.58am on Friday after a Virgin pilot heard the transmission on an emergency frequency.

Adml Johnston labelled the notice provided by the Chinese military as ‘inadequate’.

‘The conduct of their activities was clearly disruptive,’ he said.

‘It doesn’t demonstrate the best practice that we would expect from mariners operating in that region, so it sure falls short of the standard that we apply to ourselves, and in that sense, it was irresponsible.’

ADF chief Admiral David Johnston says the People's Liberation Army-Navy is 250km south of Hobar

ADF chief Admiral David Johnston says the People’s Liberation Army-Navy is 250km south of Hobar

Chinese state-run media has released menacing footage of its live fire exercises performed in the Tasman Sea (pictured)

Chinese state-run media has released menacing footage of its live fire exercises performed in the Tasman Sea (pictured) 

He said there was no prior notification from the Chinese military or government before the live firing exercise on Friday, and then Saturday.

Adml Johnston said the Australian military did not conduct firings near civil aircraft or civil maritime routes.

Defence secretary Greg Moriarty said he thought the Chinese were ‘signalling’.

‘They are practising and rehearsing, and they are collecting,’ he said.

Forty-nine flights had to be diverted on Friday due to the Chinese navy’s broadcast that it was undertaking hazardous activity.

New Zealand's Defence Minister Judith Collins warned that the warships are 'extremely capable'

New Zealand’s Defence Minister Judith Collins warned that the warships are ‘extremely capable’