The China Coast Guard monster ship’s frequent anchoring very near Zambales aims to scare, surveil and sabotage.
China Coast Guard (CCG) mighty vessel 5901—dubbed as ‘The Monster’—departed the Zambales coastline over the weekend, but it ...
CHINA Coast Guard (CCG) vessel 5901 or the “monster ship” that has been illegally operating off the Zambales coast was replaced by another Chinese ship with bow number 3304, Sunday afternoon.
The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) has relieved BRP Gabriela Silang with the 44-meter multi-role and response vessel, BRP ...
The Philippine Coast Guard has entered its third week of actively challenging its Chinese counterparts, including a ...
Rival South China Sea claimants also agreed to continue the implementation of Manila’s resupply missions to a disputed shoal.
The Philippine Coast Guard has entered its eighth day of monitoring and confronting China Coast Guard vessels operating ...
The 12,000-ton China Coast Guard (CCG) 5901, which is 165 meters in length, is China’s monster ship and the world’s largest that was seen off Capones Island on Jan. 4 and replaced by CCG 3103. READ: ...
The Philippines said a huge Chinese coast guard ship widely known as the “Monster” has returned to its exclusive economic ...
China Coast Guard (CCG)-5901 was about 175.94 kilometers from the coast of Zambales province as of 9 p.m. on Sunday. The monster ship, first spotted within the Philippine EEZ on Jan. 4, “moved further ...
MANILA – The China Coast Guard’s (CCG) illegal incursion within the Philippines' exclusive economic zone (EEZ) has reached ...