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PCG: 3 Chinese coast guard vessels at Bajo de Masinloc, 3 research ships in PH EEZ
PCG: 3 Chinese coast guard vessels at Bajo de Masinloc, 3 research ships in PH EEZ

GMA Network

timea day ago

  • Politics
  • GMA Network

PCG: 3 Chinese coast guard vessels at Bajo de Masinloc, 3 research ships in PH EEZ

The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) said three China Coast Guard (CCG) vessels were seen at the Bajo de Masinloc while three Chinese research ships were inside the Philippine exclusive economic zone (EEZ) on Thursday morning. In a virtual interview, PCG spokesperson for West Philippine Sea (WPS) Commodore Jay Tarriela said the CCG vessels at Bajo de Masinloc were identified as the CCG 4203, CCG 5303 and CCG 3502. 'The PCG is monitoring the presence of the three CCG vessels na bumalik na sa vicinity ng Bajo De Masinloc. As a matter of fact, the Commandant Admiral Ronnie Gil Gavan has deployed our Coast Guard vessel to once again carry out our maritime law enforcement patrol dito,' he said. Beijing recently claimed the Philippines is the source of trouble and danger in the South China Sea. 'That is the objective of the People's Republic of China, to justify their illegal presence within our own exclusive economic zone and to highlight na tayo daw mismo ang pumapasok sa kanilang illegal nine-, now 10-, dash line,' Tarriela said. (They highlight that we are the ones who are entering their illegal nine-, now 10-, dash line.) China said it carried out a law enforcement patrol around Bajo de Masinloc to protect its 'sovereignty, maritime rights, and interests.' 'I don't know how recent yung sinasabi niya (their claims are),' Tarriela said. 'Alam naman natin sa pangit ng panahon nitong nakaraang dalawang linggo and based on our monitoring, wala tayong nakita mga ganitong presensya ng CCG because of the typhoons na dumaan. But right now as we speak, the Philippine Coast Guard is once again carrying out maritime law enforcement patrol dito sa vicinity ng Zambales,' he added. (We all know we had bad weather the past two weeks… we did not see any CCG presence because of the typhoons that entered.) Aside from this development, Tarriela said three Chinese research vessels Bei Diao 996, Zhu Hai Yun, and Xiang Yang Hong 10 were also spotted within the Philippine EEZ. 'These vessels are suspected of engaging in illegal marine scientific research (MSR), prompting the PCG Commandant, Admiral Ronnie Gil Gavan, to issue immediate orders to intercept and challenge them,' Tarriela said. The Chinese research ship departed Guangdong Province in June. Bei Diao 996, which Tarriela said as involved in MSR activities about 40 nautical miles west of Bajo de Masinloc, was last spotted 185 nautical miles off the coast of Zambales. 'The BEI DIAO 996 is a civilian research vessel with dual-use capabilities, specializing in testing underwater acoustic sensors and sonar equipment. It is China's largest test ship for deep-sea operations and the world's largest SWATH catamaran, designed for stable performance in adverse weather,' Tarriela said. Zhu Hai Yun and Xiang Yang Hong 10, which movements indicate joint MSR operations near Balagtas Reef in Spratlys Islands, were last seen 195 nautical miles off the coast of Rizal, Palawan. 'The XIANG YANG HONG 10 is a multi-purpose research vessel capable of deep-sea surveys and supporting unmanned autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) for seafloor mapping and environmental monitoring. It features icebreaking capabilities and a dynamic positioning system for precise operations,' Tarriella said. 'The ZHUHAI YUN, the world's first intelligent unmanned drone carrier, is designed for oceanographic research but has significant military dual-use potential, including mapping submarine routes and deploying smart mine,' he added. Tensions continue as Beijing claims almost all of the South China Sea, a conduit for more than $3 trillion of annual shipborne commerce, including parts claimed by the Philippines, Vietnam, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Brunei. Parts of the South China Sea that fall within Philippine territory have been renamed by the government as West Philippine Sea to reinforce the country's claim. The West Philippine Sea refers to the maritime areas on the western side of the Philippine archipelago including Luzon Sea and the waters around, within and adjacent to the Kalayaan Island Group and Bajo de Masinloc. In 2016, the Permanent Court of Arbitration in the Hague ruled in favor of the Philippines over China's claims in the South China Sea, saying that it had "no legal basis." China has refused to recognize the decision. — RF, GMA Integrated News

PCG sends 2 vessels to escort Atin Ito civilian mission to West PH Sea
PCG sends 2 vessels to escort Atin Ito civilian mission to West PH Sea

GMA Network

time26-05-2025

  • Politics
  • GMA Network

PCG sends 2 vessels to escort Atin Ito civilian mission to West PH Sea

The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) on Monday said it has deployed two of its vessels to escort Atin Ito Coalition's civilian-led mission to the West Philippine Sea (WPS) from May 26 to 30. PCG spokesperson for WPS Commodore Jay Tarriela identified the two vessels as BRP Melchora Aquino and BRP Malapascua. 'Yesterday, BRP Melchora Aquino, ito ang isa sa pinakamalaking barko ng PCG, ay umalis na sa Puerto Princesa, Palawan patungo sa El Nido. This afternoon, it will be arriving at El Nido,' he said in a press briefing. (Yesterday, BRP Melchora Aquino, one of the largest ships of the PCG, departed Puerto Princesa, Palawan heading to El Nido. This afternoon, it will be arriving at El Nido.) 'And for the other vessel na sinabi ni [Commandant Admiral Ronnie Gil Gavan] na ipapadala namin, BRP Malapascua is also prepositioned as well in El Nido, Palawan,' he added. (And for the other vessel that the Commandant said we will send, BRP Malapascua is also prepositioned as well in El Nido, Palawan.) Atin Ito, over the weekend, said its civilian-led mission to the WPS will continue despite the recent aggression of Chinese vessels in Sandy Cay. 'We proceed as planned, and we hope to conduct our musical event, ideally and safely within the vicinity of Pag asa Island. Ang dala natin ay kapayapaan sa pamamagitan ng musika, hindi lenguwahe ng giyera,' Atin Ito Coalition convenor Rafaela David said in a statement. (What we bring is peace through music, not the language of war.) A China Coast Guard (CCG) ship fired water cannon and sideswiped a Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) vessel in Pag-asa Cay 2 (Sandy Cay) in the WPS on May 22. BFAR said its BRP Datu Sanday and BRP Datu Pagbuaya were on a routine mission with a scientific team to collect sand samples in the area. 'At approximately 0913H, CCG vessel 21559 water cannoned and sideswiped the BRP Datu Sanday (MMOV 3002) twice, resulting in some damage to the latter's port bow and smokestack, and putting at risk lives of its civilian personnel onboard,' BFAR said. 'This incident marks the first time water cannons have been used against DA-BFAR research vessels in the area of the Pag-Asa Cays,' it added. The bureau pointed out that the incident happened within the territorial sea of the Philippines in the area of Pag-asa Island and Pag-asa Cay 2, which are part of the Kalayaan Island Group in the WPS. CCG said that it took "control measures" against the Philippine vessels which it said "illegally intruded" into waters near Subi Reef and Sandy Cay. Liu Dejun, the CCG spokesperson, claimed that one of the Philippine vessels "dangerously" approached and collided with their ship, and that responsibility "lies entirely" with the Philippine side. Tensions continue as Beijing claims almost all of the South China Sea, a conduit for more than $3 trillion of annual shipborne commerce, including parts claimed by the Philippines, Vietnam, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Brunei. Parts of the South China Sea that fall within Philippine territory have been renamed by the government as West Philippine Sea to reinforce the country's claim. The West Philippine Sea refers to the maritime areas on the western side of the Philippine archipelago including Luzon Sea and the waters around, within and adjacent to the Kalayaan Island Group and Bajo de Masinloc. In 2016, the Permanent Court of Arbitration in the Hague ruled in favor of the Philippines over China's claims in the South China Sea, saying that it had "no legal basis." China has refused to recognize the decision. —AOL, GMA Integrated News

PCG to acquire 40 units of fast patrol craft from France
PCG to acquire 40 units of fast patrol craft from France

GMA Network

time23-05-2025

  • Business
  • GMA Network

PCG to acquire 40 units of fast patrol craft from France

The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) on Friday said 40 units of 35-meter fast patrol craft will be acquired from French shipbuilding company OCEA to expand its operations amid tensions in the West Philippine Sea (WPS). In a statement, the PCG said the Department of Transportation (DOTr) and the French shipbuilding company signed the contract on Thursday. 'As part of the PCG Modernization Program, the agreement formalized the acquisition of 40 high-speed multi-role vessels, which are expected to enhance the PCG's maritime presence and rapid response capabilities nationwide,' the PCG said. The acquisition of new assets is done through a government-to-government financing agreement under the Agreement on Financial and Development Cooperation (AFDC) between the Philippines and France. PCG chief Admiral Admiral Ronnie Gil Gavan said the high-speed vessels promote self-reliance in naval shipbuilding as 20 of the 40 units of FPC will be constructed locally. This will help the domestic maritime industry, jobs creation, and technology transfer, Gavan said. According to the PCG, the acquisition of fast patrol craft is supported by a nine-year Integrated Logistics Support (ILS) plan to ensure sustained operational readiness and long-term asset maintenance. With these assets, the PCG said the responses to maritime threats like illegal fishing, smuggling, piracy, and maritime terrorism will be faster and more effective. The interoperability of Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR), and international partners will also improve. These assets will also serve as rapid deployment platforms for rescue, relief, and emergency operations during natural disasters and maritime incidents. 'These assets will be utilized to advance President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr's directive to the PCG to expand its operations amid complex maritime challenges, such as the growing maritime traffic, rising incidents of illegal activities at sea, and tensions in the WPS,' the PCG said. The contract signing ceremony was graced by French Ambassador to the Philippines Marie Fontanel, DOTr Secretary Vivencio Dizon, PCG Commandant, Admiral Ronnie Gil Gavan PCG, and OCEA Chief Executive Officer Mr. Roland Joassard. —VAL, GMA Integrated News

Philippines seeks ASEAN support on maritime security
Philippines seeks ASEAN support on maritime security

NHK

time22-05-2025

  • Politics
  • NHK

Philippines seeks ASEAN support on maritime security

The Philippines is hosting a three-day dialogue to seek cooperation from ASEAN member countries on maritime security amid the ongoing tensions in the South China Sea. About 100 Southeast Asian foreign policy experts, government officials, and next generation leaders gathered for an opening event on Wednesday. The lead organizer is a Philippine-based research group. Government partners include the Philippine Coast Guard. Coast Guard chief Ronnie Gil Gavan said the event is dedicated to exploring "pressing issues that transcend our borders, among them, cooperation on maritime security, conflict prevention, sustainable governance, and the collective pursuit of lasting peace and stability across the Southeast Asian waters." The dialogue comes days before ASEAN leaders hold a summit in Malaysia early next week. The 10 member nations have differing opinions on resolving the territorial disputes in the South China Sea. In the summit last year in Laos, Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. called on his counterparts "not to turn a blind eye to the aggressive, coercive, and illegal actions" of China in the disputed waters.

Philippines adds speedy warship to maritime arsenal
Philippines adds speedy warship to maritime arsenal

Yahoo

time08-04-2025

  • Politics
  • Yahoo

Philippines adds speedy warship to maritime arsenal

The Philippines took possession of the first of two corvette-class warships with "advanced weapons and radar systems" on Tuesday as it faces growing pressure from Beijing in the disputed South China Sea. The arrival of the 3,200-ton BRP Miguel Malvar is part of a two-ship deal with South Korea's Hyundai Heavy Industries in 2021. Its sister ship, the BRP Diego Silang, was formally launched in Ulsan, South Korea, last month but has yet to begin the journey to the Philippines. Corvettes are small, fast warships mainly used to protect other vessels from attack. The arrival of the ship marked "a critical step toward developing a self-reliant and credible defense posture", the Philippine defence department said in a statement. It follows months of confrontations between Philippine and Chinese vessels in the South China Sea, which Beijing claims almost in its entirety despite an international ruling its assertion has no merit. "(The) Miguel Malvar is here today not only to serve as a deterrent and protector of our waters but also as an important component in joint and combined operations" with allies, Philippine defence chief Gilberto Teodoro said at a Subic Bay naval base ceremony. The deal for the two ships was first unveiled in 2021, five years after Hyundai Heavy Industries had won a contract to build two new frigates for the Philippine Navy. The military said last month that the two corvettes would "significantly enhance the country's naval capabilities amid growing security challenges in the West Philippine Sea". On Tuesday, the Philippine Coast Guard separately welcomed the donation of 20 Australian surveillance drones its commander said could extend its vessels' coverage area by a "significant distance". Using drones will "save fuel and it will be less risky for our people", Commandant Ronnie Gil Gavan said at a ceremony in coastal Bataan province. The Philippines has been deepening ties with allies and more aggressively pushing back on Beijing's sweeping South China Sea claims since President Ferdinand Marcos took office in 2022. In December, Manila said it planned to acquire the US mid-range Typhon missile system in a push to secure its maritime interests. Beijing warned such a purchase could spark a regional "arms race". Last week, the United States said it had approved the possible sale of $5.58 billion in F-16 fighter jets to the Philippines, though Manila said the deal was "still in the negotiation phase". pam-cwl/dhw

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