Chinese Navy Embarrassed: frigate runs aground 200 kilometres off the Philippines coast
Chinese Navy PLAN becomes laughing stock of the entire world.
Did the sensors on the ship not pick up shallow water?
What was a Chinese Ship doing 200 kms off Philippines coast?
It’s one thing to push smaller countries around, it’s another to appear incompetent doing so.
Here is one PLAN frigate Type 053H-class Jianghu-class frigate
A Chinese warship has run aground while patrolling contested waters adjacent to the Philippines in the South China Sea.
The frigate pinned itself to a reef last night at Half Moon Shoal, on the south-eastern edge of the Spratly Islands, and remains "thoroughly stuck", according to Western diplomatic sources shortly after midday local time, or 2pm AEST.
Salvage operations could be diplomatically challenging, given the vessel appears to have run aground within 200 kilometres of the Philippines coast, which is squarely within what Manila claims to be its Exclusive Economic Zone.
The stricken People's Liberation Army Navy vessel, believed to be No. 560, a Jianghu-class frigate, has in the past been involved in aggressively discouraging Filipino fishing boats from the area.
Did the sensors on the ship not pick up shallow water?
Foreign customers for the Jianghu-class found them “generally of poor quality.” |
No. 560, a Jianghu-class frigate |
What was a Chinese Ship doing 200 kms off Philippines coast?
It’s one thing to push smaller countries around, it’s another to appear incompetent doing so.
Here is one PLAN frigate Type 053H-class Jianghu-class frigate
A Chinese warship has run aground while patrolling contested waters adjacent to the Philippines in the South China Sea.
The frigate pinned itself to a reef last night at Half Moon Shoal, on the south-eastern edge of the Spratly Islands, and remains "thoroughly stuck", according to Western diplomatic sources shortly after midday local time, or 2pm AEST.
Salvage operations could be diplomatically challenging, given the vessel appears to have run aground within 200 kilometres of the Philippines coast, which is squarely within what Manila claims to be its Exclusive Economic Zone.
The stricken People's Liberation Army Navy vessel, believed to be No. 560, a Jianghu-class frigate, has in the past been involved in aggressively discouraging Filipino fishing boats from the area.
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