Last Friday, Tarriela said CCG-5901, also known as the “monster ship,” was spotted 60.6 nautical miles away from the Paracel Islands. The vessel has reportedly been present in the western section of ...
Commodore Jay Tarriela, PCG spokesperson for the West Philippine Sea, made the update on the track of the CCG ship with bow number 5901 during a regular briefing. “This is the first time we see China ...
“Originally, the CCG vessels that we are only monitoring in Bajo de Masinloc is CCG 5901—of course, that's the ‘monster ship’—CCG 3103, and CCG 3502. But this time, there is an additional CCG vessel,” ...
Using Canada’s Dark Vessel Detection Program, the PCG spotted the 165-meter CCG 5901 “60.6 nautical miles away from Paracel Island” at 5 p.m. last Feb. 14, Tarriela said in a statement.
There are four Chinese vessels in the area, including the monster ship — the Chinese Coast Guard vessel CCG 5901, according the report of PCG spokesperson for the West Philippine Sea Commodore Jay ...
Among them is the massive CCG 5901, the world's largest coast guard vessel at 541 feet and 12,000 tons, which started lurking off the seaside province of Zambales on January 4 afternoon.
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More China Coast Guard ships spotted near PH — PCG“Originally, the CCG vessels that we are only monitoring in Bajo de Masinloc is CCG 5901—of course, that's the ‘monster ship’—CCG 3103, and CCG 3502. But this time, there is an ...
including the so-called "monster" CCG 5901, dubbed so for its imposing size. Another CCG vessel is prowling the waters off Pangasinan. The PCG said it continues to monitor these vessels while ...
There are four Chinese vessels in the area, including the monster ship — the Chinese Coast Guard vessel CCG 5901, according the report of PCG spokesperson for the West Philippine Sea Commodore ...
including the so-called monster ship — Chinese Coast Guard vessel CCG 5901. Marcos said last February 6 that while the Philippines lacks the capability to drive off Chinese ships, maritime ...
Among these was a ship that the Philippine government and press have dubbed “the monster” – the 165-meter-long ship 5901, the largest vessel in the CCG’s fleet. The clash suggests that ...
Naval moves off Australia have sparked alarm but Beijing may be using another fleet to quietly raise the stakes in its claims ...
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