A smaller China Coast Guard (CCG) ship, with bow No. 3304 that earlier replaced it to sustain Beijing’s presence in those waters, was “gradually pushed away” from the coastline of Zambales province by ...
China Coast Guard (CCG) vessel 5901 began sailing away from the coastline of Zambales province on January 8. The garguantuan ship, the world's largest coast guard vessel at 541 feet and 12,000 ...
Commodore Jay Tarriela, the PCG spokesperson for the WPS, said the 165-meter China Coast Guard (CCG) 5901 has replaced CCG-3304 and was positioned about 180 kilometers off the coast of Zambales.
once again drove away the so-called monster ship of the China Coast Guard (CCG) that was caught sailing closer to the shores of Zambales province. The PCG’s 97-meter patrol ship BRP Teresa ...
According to the China Coast Guard Law, which was put into force on Feb 1, 2021, the CCG is authorized to conduct law enforcement activities to protect the rights of maritime areas under the ...
According to the China Coast Guard Law, which was put into force on Feb 1, 2021, the CCG is authorized to conduct law enforcement activities to protect the rights of maritime areas under the ...