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China's first deep-water rig to drill in South China Sea

Same old boloney. Can't you guys come up with something more innovative?

So you saying Vietnam control the actions of the Philippines. Any proof of that?
 
The Chinese don't even call it the "South China Sea." They call it the "South Sea." It was the British who mapped it as SCS and the ocean facing South Asia, the "Indian Ocean."

Don't know about SCS but Indian Ocean or "Hind Mahasagar" is how the sea facing India is being called for ages..
 
we need more of these rigs.
we need to develop a national coast guard.
 
Aquino Open to China Sea Oil Deal Separate From Territory Spat - Bloomberg


LOL Aquino has been told by his daddy to back down and like a good boy he did. Now he offers a joint development with China in SCS. And other ASEAN members blamed Vietnam and Philippines as trouble makers.

Vietnam and Philippines will be the first ones who will fight each other for these tiny islands. :coffee:
 
This
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This
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long
march.

Next step, the Beijing nuclear supercarrier with the EMALS to be deployed to patrol around the West Pacific Ocean and the SCS, since Varyag is just a training toy for our navy. :coffee:
 
Next step, the Beijing nuclear supercarrier with the EMALS to be deployed to patrol around the West Pacific Ocean and the SCS, since Varyag is just a training toy for our navy. :coffee:

海洋石油981 has a net weight of 30670t.
 
Same old boloney. Can't you guys come up with something more innovative?

So you saying Vietnam control the actions of the Philippines. Any proof of that?
Phil-China signed the 'joint marine seismic undertaking (JMSU) agreements' in 2004 to explore somthing inside disputed zone, we simply joined too, to ruin your plan:coffee:
Stirrings over Spratlys
YET to completely extricate itself from the scandal over the scrapped national broadband network deal, the Arroyo government is again entangled in another brewing controversy concerning two agreements the country entered into with China and Vietnam to undertake seismic studies of the Spratly Islands.
Certain areas of the disputed territories in the South China Sea have been the subject of joint marine seismic undertaking (JMSU) agreements — the first signed between the Philippines and China on September 1, 2004 and the second signed between the two countries and Vietnam on March 14, 2005 — to conduct research on their petroleum resource potential as a pre-exploration activity.
Stirrings over Spratlys « The PCIJ Blog
ChineseTiger1986 said:
Vietnam and Philippines will be the first ones who will fight each other for these tiny islands.
we have many ways to take back our isl , and we will fight with China first:coffee:
 
Phil-China signed the 'joint marine seismic undertaking (JMSU) agreements' in 2004 to explore somthing inside disputed zone, we simply joined too, to ruin your plan:coffee:


we have many ways to take back our isl , and we will fight with China first:coffee:


Clearly Vietnam wants the whole SCS and that's what I though. Good luck then. Once Philippine changes side none of the ASEAN nations is with you now.
 
Clearly Vietnam wants the whole SCS and that's what I though. Good luck then. Once Philippine changes side none of the ASEAN nations is with you now.
Hehehe, it's not easy for another ASEAN nation to join in China's side(except Laos-Cambodia are always in our side) simply bcz US control them all and China is still too weak to do the same like US.
 
The origin of 海洋石油981.

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Have a good dream then, Buddy.
 
Entering the water.

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Ahoy!

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Hehehe, it's not easy for another ASEAN nation to join in China's side(except Laos-Cambodia are always in our side) simply bcz US control them all and China is still too weak to do the same like US.

Have a nice dream, small fish.

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海洋石油981 has a net weight of 30670t.

Yep, that thing costs us about 1.5 billion USD, it could be converted into our own naval x-band radar in the near future. :coffee:
 
Working above the Sea.

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Yep, that thing costs us about 1.5 billion USD, it could be converted into our own naval x-band radar in the near future. :coffee:

Hello Cousin.

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