The Philippine Coast Guard once again drove away the so-called monster ship of the China Coast Guard that was caught sailing closer to the shores of Zambales province.
The BRP Teresa Magbanua successfully pushed the Chinese Coast Guard ship farther from the Zambales coastline, according to ...
In response, China deployed its CCG 5901, known as the “monster ship,” to challenge the PCG’s operations. Despite the larger size of CCG 5901, the crew of Teresa Magbanua have maneuvered ...
The Philippine Coast Guard is zeroing in on the waters off Zambales due to the presence of the China Coast Guard’s “Monster ...
Fresh tensions in the WPS began last weekend when CCG 5901 of China, nicknamed ‘The Monster’ because of its size, was spotted by Philippine authorities. It was later replaced by CCG 3103 and now 3304.
This as the Philippine Coast Guard continued to challenge the biggest CCG vessel 5901, dubbed “The Monster,” which moved to 90 nautical miles offshore of Zambales on Wednesday. “Despite the PCG’s ...
As of 9 p.m. Tuesday, the vessel, commonly referred to as the "monster ship" CCG-5901, is now 113 nautical miles away from Zambales but remains within the country's Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) at a ...
Monster ship” is still in the WPS while the Philippines, along with the United States, Japan, and Australia were conducting ...