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.
China Coast Guard (CCG) mighty vessel 5901—dubbed as ‘The Monster’—departed the Zambales coastline over the weekend, but it ...
The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) challenged the largest ship of the China Coast Guard (CCG), which was spotted 54 nautical miles off Capones Island, Zambales on Saturday. Using Canada’s dark vessel ...
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.
SECURITY concerns escalated sharply as China Coast Guard (CCG) vessel 5901, referred to as the "Monster" ship, ventured into waters 60 nautical miles off the coast of Zambales, well within the ...
The China Coast Guard sustained its presence in the West Philippine Sea miles away from the shores of Zambales province, with ...
said the 165-meter China Coast Guard ship with bow number 5901 had been “asserting China’s claim of jurisdiction” about 93 kilometers from Luzon Island. Nicknamed “The Monster” because of its sheer ...
The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) vessel BRP Cabra (MMRV-4409) is "vigilantly" monitoring the illegal presence of a China Coast Guard (CCG) ship continuing to operate for the fourth day within the ...
In a report Wednesday, the PCG said the PLA-N helicopter, identified by tail number 47, hovered above the BRP Cabra that was monitoring the activities of the China Coast Guard (CCG) vessel with bow ...
A Newsweek map shows the path followed by Chinese Coast Guard's "Monster" ship as it patrolled ... The 12,000-ton CCG-5901, along with its sister ship CCG-2901 is the world's largest Coast Guard ...
Using Canada’s dark vessel detection system, the PCG detected the presence of the Chinese vessel, a 165-meter-long CCG ship with bow number 5901, dubbed “The Monster.” In response ...