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Tensions are rising in one of the most hotly contested regions on the planet, the South China Sea, from militarized artificial islands to fighter jets and warplanes. Chinaamp;#39;s heavy presence in the disputed region is putting the US and its allies on notice. CNN got rare access aboard a U.S. Navy surveillance flight and saw firsthand some tense moments with Chinaamp;#39;s military. Hereamp;#39;s CNNamp;#39;s Ivan Watson. This is a close encounter with a Chinese warplane filmed just off the wing of a U.S. Navy reconnaissance plane flying over the South China Sea. Weamp;#39;re getting a close up look at a Chinese fighter jet. The air crew here identifies it as a shell. 11, a two seater that they say is armed with air to air missiles. And itamp;#39;s been shadowing this U.S. Navy, playing now for about 15 minutes. It is pretty remarkable to see this Chinese warplane operating at such close proximity just several hundred feet away from our aircraft. I donamp;#39;t know how the C