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June 11 is victory for China day. Thanks to our new Supreme Leader Xi Jinping, Beijing grew some balls and wielded the PLA like a mighty sword to decapitate our enemies.

There is enough oil and gas in the South China Sea to make every single Chinese as rich as Saudi or Brunei citizens! Now nobody can stop us from taking our spoils of war. Of course, we can share with our allies, but never with dirty nations like Vietnam and Philippines.

:china:

Need to work on quality though.
The best 2 military powers are USA and Russia.
 
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China's Navy Air Force (PLAN-AF) doing ASW (Anti Submarine Warfare) Patrol Daily Mission in South China Sea

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The aircraft is Y-8 GX6 Maritime Patrol & Anti Submarine Warfare (MPA/ASW)
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Guardian of the Sea
 
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Indonesia Protests China Coast Guard Incursions
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China Coast Guard hull number 3303 defending a Chinese-flagged fishing vessel from Indonesian law enforcement, June 17, 2019 (Indonesian Navy Western Region Command)
BY THE MARITIME EXECUTIVE 01-01-2020 08:36:57



Indonesia's foreign ministry has filed a formal complaint with China over alleged violations of the Indonesian EEZ in the vicinity of the Natuna Islands, one of the many regional flash points in the conflict over sovereignty in the South China Sea.

China claims almost all of the South China Sea based on historical Chinese activity in the region, not on international law. The claim's boundaries are defined loosely by Beijing's "nine-dash line" chart, and they extend hundreds of miles south of the recognized Chinese EEZ boundary. UNCLOS restricts EEZ claims to 200 nm from the nation's own shores.

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In a statement issued January 1, the Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs noted that China's historically-based claims to fishing rights inside of other nations' EEZs are not supported by UNCLOS, and that these claims have already been rejected by the Permanent Court of Arbitration in the Hague.

The ministry also took the unusual step of rejecting China's use of the neutral term "the relevant waters" to refer to Indonesia's EEZ. The phrase follows a format often used by the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs when discussing disputes ("the relevant area," "the relevant individual," "the relevant party," etc.). "Indonesia rejects the term the 'relevant waters' claimed by [China] because this term is unknown and is incompatible with UNCLOS 1982," the ministry wrote.

Further, Indonesia rejected the notion that it has anything to discuss with China about its boundaries. "Based on UNCLOS 1982, Indonesia does not have overlapping claims with the PRC so that it is not relevant to have any dialogue on maritime boundary delimitation," the ministry declared.

The statement follows a series of unauthorized incursions by Chinese fishing boats and China Coast Guard escort vessels into Indonesian waters. More than 50 Chinese fishing vessels and government ships entered the Indonesian EEZ on December 24, according to Indonesia's Maritime Security Agency. “An interagency meeting at the Foreign Ministry confirmed that there were violations in the Indonesian EEZ, including IUU fishing activities and violations of sovereignty by China’s Coast Guard in Natuna waters,” the ministry wrote Monday.

In response, the ministry summoned China's ambassador to Jakarta, Xiao Qian, to protest the incursions and to communicate that Indonesia will not recognize the Chinese nine-dash line claim.

According to Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Geng Shuang, the presence of China Coast Guard vessels is normal and expected in the area. "China has historical rights in the South China Sea. Chinese fishermen have long been engaging in fishery activities in relevant waters near the [Chinese-claimed Spratly Islands], which has all along been legal and legitimate. The China Coast Guard were performing their duty by carrying out routine patrol to maintain maritime order and protect our people's legitimate rights and interests in the relevant waters," Shuang said at a press conference Tuesday. The nearest of the Spratly Islands is located about 370 nm to the northeast of the Natuna Islands.

The incursions were observed on commercial AIS tracking platforms, and video of the encounters between Indonesian forces and the China Coast Guard has been released to Indonesian television outlets (below).


Ryan Martinson@rdmartinson88

· Dec 28, 2019

Update (28 December): China Coast Guard ships are still operating in these waters. Probably there escorting Chinese fishing vessels. https://twitter.com/rdmartinson88/status/1208594192030679042 …


Ryan Martinson@rdmartinson88

An unusual congregation of China Coast Guard ships in the southern part of the South China Sea. Wonder what’s going on.




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this is what happened on the water




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The increase in Chinese incursions followed shortly after the departure of Indonesia's previous fisheries minister, Susi Pudjiastuti, who raised her ministry's profile by confiscating and destroying hundreds of unlicensed foreign fishing vessels. Pudjiastuti was not selected to retain her post in the new administration of Indonesian president Joko "Jokowi" Widodo, who won re-election in early 2019.
 
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hina's first big-deck amphibious assault ship, a huge vessel that was built in a miraculously short amount of time, caught fire on Saturday, April 11th, 2020. Photos and video showing the ship billowing large clouds of black smoke hit Chinese social media earlier in the day. The warship, which is the first of the new Type 075 class, was resting alongside the pier at its birthplace, Hudong–Zhonghua Shipbuilding in Shanghai, when the blaze broke out.

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https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zo...-massive-new-type-075-amphibious-assault-ship
your information is too late
 
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when and where is your "happen again and again"? in your day dream?

Unsafety is very popular problem in ship building in China, not only happen at the ships. Jumbo cran collapsed at the Hudong-Zhonghua Shipbuilding in Pudong China in December 10, 2009.

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The first-in-class amphibious vessel, which was launched 6 months ago, is currently at fitting out stage at CSSC’s Hudong-Zhonghua shipyard in Shanghai.

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https://www.google.com.vn/url?sa=i&url=https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2020/04/chinas-1st-type-075-lhd-caught-on-fire-during-fitting-out/&psig=AOvVaw22hhOmUEIDJZ9Vnz2bQ0eO&ust=1592991100309000&source=images&cd=vfe&ved=2ahUKEwjU4sq20JfqAhU7zYsBHYVxA1cQr4kDegUIARDmAQ
 
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Say Hello to VN guard ships fleet :cool:
Hello Vietnam coast guard. You only have 7 ships? Can you show me more?

Unsafety is very popular problem in ship building in China, not only happen at the ships. Jumbo cran collapsed at the Hudong-Zhonghua Shipbuilding in Pudong China in December 10, 2009.

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The first-in-class amphibious vessel, which was launched 6 months ago, is currently at fitting out stage at CSSC’s Hudong-Zhonghua shipyard in Shanghai.

Chinas-1st-Type-075-LHD-Caught-on-Fire-during-Fitting-Out-770x410.jpeg



https://www.google.com.vn/url?sa=i&url=https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2020/04/chinas-1st-type-075-lhd-caught-on-fire-during-fitting-out/&psig=AOvVaw22hhOmUEIDJZ9Vnz2bQ0eO&ust=1592991100309000&source=images&cd=vfe&ved=2ahUKEwjU4sq20JfqAhU7zYsBHYVxA1cQr4kDegUIARDmAQ
You only know how to trolling? Can you provide any achievement of Viet navy do comparing to the Chinese Navy?
 
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Unsafety is very popular problem in ship building in China, not only happen at the ships. Jumbo cran collapsed at the Hudong-Zhonghua Shipbuilding in Pudong China in December 10, 2009.
Scraping the searchengines for an accident from over 10 years ago. Really proving your point about all those purported troubles and safety issues in one of the bussiest warfs in the entire world.
 
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