President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. approved the acquisition of additional vessels from Japan and France, according to the ...
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Hosted on MSNCCG ship spotted anew off Zambales coastA China Coast Guard (CCG) patrol ship was spotted anew sailing within the Philippines’ exclusive economic zone (EEZ), over a ...
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GMA News Online on MSNChina's ‘monster ship’ returned to Bajo de Masinloc -PCGThe China Coast Guard’s (CCG) massive vessel 5901, known as the “monster ship,” has returned to the waters near Bajo de ...
A CHINA Coast Guard (CCG) vessel reportedly used a long-range acoustic device (LRAD) to harass a Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) ship patrolling the coastline of Zambales on Saturday. Commo. Jay Tarriela ...
In addition to various types of CCG vessels, the patrol aircraft and shipborne helicopters featured prominently. Zhang Jianming, head of the law enforcement department of the CCG, said that the ...
The vessels attempted to illegally land on the reef and conduct sand sampling. China Coast Guard (CCG) vessels lawfully obstructed the Philippine ships' course and warned them away, CCG ...
The 77.7-meter CCG patrol ship with bow number 3103 took over the position of CCG vessel with bow number 3304 with a length of 111 meters, he said in a statement last Jan. 21. Personnel onboard ...
“Upon arriving in the area where BRP Suluan has been monitoring CCG vessel 3103, it was noted that another CCG vessel, identified by bow number 3304, was approaching their location,” Tarriela said.
Another China Coast Guard (CCG) vessel moved near the Zambales coast on Tuesday as the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) replaced its deployed ship monitoring the Chinese presence in the area. In a ...
Initially, the PCG ship was tasked to keep watch on China Coast Guard (CCG) vessel 3304 which was relieved by another Chinese craft with bow number 3103 early Tuesday. “Although this new vessel ...
MANILA, Philippines — The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) relieved the BRP Gabriela Silang with the 44-meter multi-role and response vessel, BRP Suluan, to continue monitoring the Chinese Coast Guard ...
China Coast Guard (CCG) vessel 5901, also known as the monster ship, moved away from the Zambales coast on Sunday but another Chinese vessel approached the area, the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) said.
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