The Australian and New Zealand militaries are monitoring 3 Chinese warships off Australia
The Australian and New Zealand militaries are monitoring 3 Chinese warships off Australia

The Australian and New Zealand militaries are monitoring three Chinese warships that are moving unusually far south along Australia’s east coast on an unknown mission.

Summary
Australia and New Zealand are monitoring three Chinese warships—Hengyang, Zunyi, and Weishanhu—moving unusually far south along Australia's east coast.
Defense Minister Richard Marles acknowledged their presence in Australia's exclusive economic zone, noting the deployment is an unusual event. China has not provided explanations for the mission.
Experts suggest it reflects China's broader naval power projection. The deployment coincides with a U.S. Indo-Pacific Command visit.
Despite improved diplomatic ties, military relations remain tense following a recent confrontation over the South China Sea.