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.
The China Coast Guard monster ship’s frequent anchoring very near Zambales aims to scare, surveil and sabotage. CCG-5901 is 165 meters, six basketball courts. Like sister 5902, it’s the world ...
While Beijing's CCG vessel 5901, dubbed the "monster ship" due to its massive size, moved away this weekend, it was immediately replaced by CCG vessel 3304 – a 111-meter ship that still dwarfs ...
These include one of the world's two biggest coast guard ships, CGG-5901—or the "Monster." Displacing 12,000 tons and running 540 feet from bow to stern, it dwarfs its Philippine counterparts.
MANILA, Philippines—Almost 143 kilometers from the coast of Zambales, China’s “monster ship” got so close to the Philippine land mass that the government had to make its stand clearer: “We do not ...
Michael Wosje, commander of Carrier Strike Group 1, said in a statement by the US 7th Fleet. Up north in Zambales, the so-called “monster ship” of the Chinese coast guard, which was first monitored ...
Meanwhile, Tarriela said the CCG 5901, also known as the monster ship, moved further away from the Zambales coast but was still inside the 200 nautical miles of the Philippines’ exclusive economic ...
As of Jan. 21, 2025, the vessel commonly referred to as the 'monster ship,' CCG-5901, is 113 nautical miles away from Zambales but remains within the exclusive economic zone (EEZ) at a distance of 19 ...
CHINA COAST GUARD VESSEL 5901, nicknamed the “monster ship,” off the coast of Capones Island, Zambales on Jan. 4, 2025. — PHILIPPINE COAST GUARD THE Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) on Monday said it ...
“The Senate must immediately enhance our existing Anti-Espionage Law. Habang patuloy na pabalik-balik ang Monster ship ng Tsina sa West Philippine Sea, dapat matiyak ng ating gobyerno na hindi ...