Subi Reef
The aerial imagery of Subi Reef is dated October 10, 2017, and includes close looks at facilities on both the northern and southern arms of the base (but not the majority of the airstrip that runs along its western side). Subi has been of particular concern to Manila because of its location just over 12 nautical miles from the main Philippine-occupied feature of Thitu Island. The facilities apparent in the aerial imagery include:
1. Buried storage facilities, presumed to be for fuel, water, or other base necessities.
2. A sensor/communications facility topped by a radome.
3. Mobile shipping crane used to transfer cargo between ships and dock facility. In the satellite image, it can be seen at the middle of the dock next to several ships, while in the Inquirer photo it is at the eastern end of the dock.
4. One of the four point defense facilities built around the base in 2016.
5. A large lighthouse.
6. The over 3,000-meter airstrip, completed in early 2016.
7. Hangar space for 20 combat aircraft, completed by late 2016. Another four such hangars stand at the northern end of the runway.
8. Four bigger hangars for large aircraft, completed in early 2017.
9. Underground storage tunnels, likely for ammunition and other materiel, built during 2017. Identical buried storage facilities can be found on Fiery Cross and Subi Reefs.
10. A high frequency “elephant cage” radar array, so called because the circular construction of the antennae resembles a tall fence.
11. One of the four point defense facilities built around the base in 2016.
12. Hardened structures with retractable roofs believed to be shelters for mobile missile launchers, completed in 2017. In the Inquirer photo, the top of the radome for the nearby tower, which will presumably be used for targeting, can be seen assembled on the ground, waiting for installation.



