The China Coast Watchman (CCG) 5901, considered the world’s biggest, has joined other Chinese vessels in a space off Ayungin (Second Thomas) Sandbar that is inside the Philippines’ select monetary zone (EEZ).
As indicated by US-based public safety master Beam Powell, CCG 5901, nicknamed “the beast” because of its size, joined another CCG vessel, 4203, and the “as yet developing multitude” of 32 Chinese sea vessels off Ayungin Sandbar which lies only 104 nautical miles west of Palawan.
CCG 5901 Joined with CCG 4203
This information depended on observing through a programmed distinguishing proof framework (AIS) starting around Friday morning.
The 12,000-ton CCG 5901 is outfitted with weighty automatic rifles and has a helicopter stage and storage that can oblige bigger rotational wing airplanes.
- By weight, the CCG 5901 is twofold the size of a US Naval force Ticonderoga-class directed rocket cruiser.
- And is likewise greater than an Arleigh Burke-class directed rocket destroyer.
- This data came from the most recent air watch led by the Military of the Philippines (AFP).
Philippine security authorities still can’t seem to give any affirmation about this most recent data about another amassing of Chinese vessels in the West Philippine Ocean.
Last June 30, no less than 48 Chinese fishing vessels were additionally located amassing off Iroquois Reef, found south of the oil and gas-rich Recto Bank in the West Philippine Ocean which is likewise well inside the Philippines’ EEZ.