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== Law enforcement deployments to waters around Diaoyu Islands == |
== Law enforcement deployments to waters around Senkaku (Diaoyu) Islands == |
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{{See also|China Marine Surveillance#Deployments around Diaoyu Islands|Senkaku |
{{See also|China Marine Surveillance#Deployments around Senkaku (Diaoyu) Islands|Senkaku Islands dispute}} |
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According to the [[State Oceanic Administration]] of [[PRC|China]], the following operations in waters around [[ |
According to the [[State Oceanic Administration]] of [[PRC|China]], the following operations in waters around [[Senkaku Islands]] have been carried out by the China Coast Guard: - |
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|[[Haijian 50|CCG-2350]], [[China Coast Guard 2101|CCG-2101]], [[China Coast Guard 2506|CCG-2506]], [[Haijian 66|CCG-2166]] |
|[[Haijian 50|CCG-2350]], [[China Coast Guard 2101|CCG-2101]], [[China Coast Guard 2506|CCG-2506]], [[Haijian 66|CCG-2166]] |
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|Patrolled and demonstrated against [[Japan Coast Guard|JCG]] ships<ref>{{cite web|title=CCG Patrol Group Assert China's Sovereignty in Waters Around |
|Patrolled and demonstrated against [[Japan Coast Guard|JCG]] ships<ref>{{cite web|title=CCG Patrol Group Assert China's Sovereignty in Waters Around Senkaku Islands|url=http://www.soa.gov.cn/xw/hyyw_90/201307/t20130726_26724.html|publisher=China Coast Guard|location=[[Beijing]], China|date=July 26, 2013|accessdate=August 8, 2013|language=Chinese}}</ref> |
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|Patrolled and enforced a law on CCG ships. JCG ships requested CCG ships to leave.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.iza.ne.jp/news/newsarticle/event/crime/672268/ | title=中国「海警」4隻、初めて尖閣侵入 海保警告に「中国固有の領土だ」 | date=2013-07-26 | accessdate=27 February 2014}}</ref> |
|Patrolled and enforced a law on CCG ships. JCG ships requested CCG ships to leave.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.iza.ne.jp/news/newsarticle/event/crime/672268/ | title=中国「海警」4隻、初めて尖閣侵入 海保警告に「中国固有の領土だ」 | date=2013-07-26 | accessdate=27 February 2014}}</ref> |
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|August 2, 2013 |
|August 2, 2013 |
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|[[Haijian 50|CCG-2350]], [[China Coast Guard 2101|CCG-2101]], [[China Coast Guard 2506|CCG-2506]], [[Haijian 66|CCG-2166]] |
|[[Haijian 50|CCG-2350]], [[China Coast Guard 2101|CCG-2101]], [[China Coast Guard 2506|CCG-2506]], [[Haijian 66|CCG-2166]] |
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|Patrolled and demonstrated against [[Japan Coast Guard|JCG]] ships. Escorted Chinese voyager [[Zhai Mo]] sailing his Jiangtaigong yacht all the way down to |
|Patrolled and demonstrated against [[Japan Coast Guard|JCG]] ships. Escorted Chinese voyager [[Zhai Mo]] sailing his Jiangtaigong yacht all the way down to Senkaku Island (the largest island of [[Senkaku Islands]]) within 3 [[nautical mile|nm]], resisted [[Japan Coast Guard|JCG]] ships. CCG ships helped Jiangtaigong refill feul after the yacht ran out of oil.<ref>{{cite web|title=CCG Group Patrol Chinese Waters Around Senkaku Islands|url=http://www.soa.gov.cn/xw/hyyw_90/201308/t20130802_26789.html|publisher=China Coast Guard|location=[[Beijing]], China|date=August 2, 2013|accessdate=August 8, 2013|language=Chinese}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=Zhai Mo's Worst Plan: Yacht Sunk and Body Rest in Sea|author=Wenhui Bao|url=http://paper.wenweipo.com/2013/08/07/YO1308070008.htm|language=Chinese|date=August 7, 2013|accessdate=August 10, 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|author=BBC news|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/zhongwen/trad/world/2013/08/130810_japan_china_diaoyu.shtml|title=Japanese Media Reveal that Zhao Mo was Warned by CCG in Waters Around Senkaku Islands|language=Chinese|date=August 10, 2013|accessdate=August 10, 2013}}</ref> |
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|Patrolled and enforced a law on CCG ships. The chair of the [[:ja:アジア大洋州局|Asian and Oceanian Affairs Bureau]] of the [[Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan]] [[:ja:伊原纯一|Junichi Ihara]] protested to Han Zhiqiang, the Chinese [[envoy (title)|envoy]] to Japan.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://snsoku.net/news/1973527 | title=中国海警局の4隻が領海侵入 尖閣諸島、7月26日以来 | date=2013-08-02 | accessdate=27 February 2014}}</ref> |
|Patrolled and enforced a law on CCG ships. The chair of the [[:ja:アジア大洋州局|Asian and Oceanian Affairs Bureau]] of the [[Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan]] [[:ja:伊原纯一|Junichi Ihara]] protested to Han Zhiqiang, the Chinese [[envoy (title)|envoy]] to Japan.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://snsoku.net/news/1973527 | title=中国海警局の4隻が領海侵入 尖閣諸島、7月26日以来 | date=2013-08-02 | accessdate=27 February 2014}}</ref> |
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|August 7, 2013 |
|August 7, 2013 |
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|[[Haijian 50|CCG-2350]], [[Haijian 26|CCG-1126]], [[China Coast Guard 2102|CCG-2102]], [[Haijian 66|CCG-2166]] |
|[[Haijian 50|CCG-2350]], [[Haijian 26|CCG-1126]], [[China Coast Guard 2102|CCG-2102]], [[Haijian 66|CCG-2166]] |
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|Patrolled and demonstrated against [[Japan Coast Guard|JCG]] ships.<ref>{{cite web|title=CCG Group Patrol Chinese Waters Around |
|Patrolled and demonstrated against [[Japan Coast Guard|JCG]] ships.<ref>{{cite web|title=CCG Group Patrol Chinese Waters Around Senkaku Islands Asserting Sovereignty|url=http://www.soa.gov.cn/xw/hyyw_90/201308/t20130807_26842.html|publisher=China Coast Guard|location=[[Beijing]], China|date=August 7, 2013|accessdate=August 8, 2013|language=Chinese}}</ref> Monitored for 28 hours 36 minutes and interfered with Japanese fisher boats with Japanese citizen on board.<ref>{{cite web|title=One Year Review of China Coast Guard's Law Enforcement Operations in Territorial Waters Around Senkaku Islands|url=http://www.soa.gov.cn/xw/hyyw_90/201309/t20130910_27286.html|publisher=China Coast Guard|location=[[Beijing]], China|date=September 10, 2013|accessdate=September 10, 2013|language=Chinese}}</ref> |
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|Patrolled and enforced a law on CCG ships. The chair of the [[:ja:アジア大洋州局|Asian and Oceanian Affairs Bureau]] of the [[Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan]] [[:ja:伊原纯一|Junichi Ihara]] called Han Zhiqiang, the Chinese [[envoy (title)|envoy]] to Japan, and protested "China's intrusion". Han Zhiqiang refused the protest and requested Japanese ships to leave China claiming territorial waters around [[ |
|Patrolled and enforced a law on CCG ships. The chair of the [[:ja:アジア大洋州局|Asian and Oceanian Affairs Bureau]] of the [[Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan]] [[:ja:伊原纯一|Junichi Ihara]] called Han Zhiqiang, the Chinese [[envoy (title)|envoy]] to Japan, and protested "China's intrusion". Han Zhiqiang refused the protest and requested Japanese ships to leave China claiming territorial waters around [[Senkaku Islands]] immediately.<ref>{{cite news|title=CCG Expelling JCG|url=http://mil.sohu.com/20130808/n383696648.shtml|author=Sohu|language=Chinese}}</ref> |
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|August 10, 2013 |
|August 10, 2013 |
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|[[Haijian 50|CCG-2350]], [[Haijian 26|CCG-1126]], [[China Coast Guard 2102|CCG-2102]], [[Haijian 46|CCG-2146]] |
|[[Haijian 50|CCG-2350]], [[Haijian 26|CCG-1126]], [[China Coast Guard 2102|CCG-2102]], [[Haijian 46|CCG-2146]] |
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|Patrolled and demonstrated against [[Japan Coast Guard|JCG]] ships.<ref>{{cite web|title=CCG Group Patrol Chinese Waters Around |
|Patrolled and demonstrated against [[Japan Coast Guard|JCG]] ships.<ref>{{cite web|title=CCG Group Patrol Chinese Waters Around Senkaku Islands Asserting Sovereignty|url=http://www.soa.gov.cn/xw/hyyw_90/201308/t20130810_26894.html|publisher=China Coast Guard|location=[[Beijing]], China|date=August 10, 2013|accessdate=August 10, 2013|language=Chinese}}</ref> |
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|Patrolled and enforced a law on CCG ships. JCG ships requested the CCG ships to leave Japan claiming territorial watars and intercepted a Chinese boat that attempted to approach the island.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://dailynews.sina.com/bg/chn/chnpolitics/phoenixtv/20130810/18404848707.html | title=在釣魚島海域撒百面國旗中國人:海警為帆船補油 | date=2013-08-10}}</ref> |
|Patrolled and enforced a law on CCG ships. JCG ships requested the CCG ships to leave Japan claiming territorial watars and intercepted a Chinese boat that attempted to approach the island.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://dailynews.sina.com/bg/chn/chnpolitics/phoenixtv/20130810/18404848707.html | title=在釣魚島海域撒百面國旗中國人:海警為帆船補油 | date=2013-08-10}}</ref> |
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|August 16, 2013 |
|August 16, 2013 |
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|[[Haijian 51|CCG-2151]], [[Haijian 46|CCG-2146]], [[China Coast Guard 2102|CCG-2102]], [[Haijian 26|CCG-1126]], [[Haijian 23|CCG-1123]] (joined later), [[China Coast Guard 2113|CCG-2113]] (joined later) |
|[[Haijian 51|CCG-2151]], [[Haijian 46|CCG-2146]], [[China Coast Guard 2102|CCG-2102]], [[Haijian 26|CCG-1126]], [[Haijian 23|CCG-1123]] (joined later), [[China Coast Guard 2113|CCG-2113]] (joined later) |
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|Patrolled and demonstrated against [[Japan Coast Guard|JCG]] ships.<ref>{{cite news|title=JCG Says Four CCG Ships Patrol in the Contiguous Zone of |
|Patrolled and demonstrated against [[Japan Coast Guard|JCG]] ships.<ref>{{cite news|title=JCG Says Four CCG Ships Patrol in the Contiguous Zone of Senkaku Islands|date=August 25, 2013|accessdate=August 26, 2013|author=China News|url=http://www.chinanews.com/gj/2013/08-25/5202993.shtml|language=Chinese}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=CCG Group Patrol Chinese Territorial Waters Around Senkaku Islands on August 16|url=http://www.soa.gov.cn/xw/hyyw_90/201308/t20130816_26990.html|publisher=China Coast Guard|location=[[Beijing]], China|date=August 16, 2013|accessdate=August 16, 2013|language=Chinese}}</ref> |
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|Patrolled and enforced a law on CCG ships. JCG ships requested the CCG ships to leave the area.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.news24.jp/articles/2013/08/16/07234434.html | title=中国海警局所属の船4隻、尖閣沖領海に侵入 | date=2013-08-16}}</ref> |
|Patrolled and enforced a law on CCG ships. JCG ships requested the CCG ships to leave the area.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.news24.jp/articles/2013/08/16/07234434.html | title=中国海警局所属の船4隻、尖閣沖領海に侵入 | date=2013-08-16}}</ref> |
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|August 27, 2013 |
|August 27, 2013 |
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|[[Haijian 51|CCG-2151]], [[Haijian 46|CCG-2146]], [[China Coast Guard 2113|CCG-2113]] |
|[[Haijian 51|CCG-2151]], [[Haijian 46|CCG-2146]], [[China Coast Guard 2113|CCG-2113]] |
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|Patrolled and demonstrated against [[Japan Coast Guard|JCG]] ships.<ref>{{cite web|title=CCG Group Patrol Chinese Territorial Waters Around |
|Patrolled and demonstrated against [[Japan Coast Guard|JCG]] ships.<ref>{{cite web|title=CCG Group Patrol Chinese Territorial Waters Around Senkaku Islands|url=http://www.soa.gov.cn/xw/hyyw_90/201308/t20130827_27119.html|publisher=China Coast Guard|location=[[Beijing]], China|date=August 27, 2013|accessdate=August 27, 2013|language=Chinese}}</ref> |
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|Patrolled and enforced a law on CCG ships. JCG ships requested CCG ships to leave.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://sankei.jp.msn.com/politics/news/130827/plc13082714100011-n1.htm | title=尖閣周辺、中国船3隻が領海侵入 | date=2013-08-27 | accessdate=27 February 2014}}</ref> |
|Patrolled and enforced a law on CCG ships. JCG ships requested CCG ships to leave.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://sankei.jp.msn.com/politics/news/130827/plc13082714100011-n1.htm | title=尖閣周辺、中国船3隻が領海侵入 | date=2013-08-27 | accessdate=27 February 2014}}</ref> |
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|September 6, 2013 |
|September 6, 2013 |
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|[[Haijian 50|CCG-2350]], [[Haijian 15|CCG-1115]], [[China Coast Guard 2112|CCG-2112]], [[China Coast Guard 2506|CCG-2506]] |
|[[Haijian 50|CCG-2350]], [[Haijian 15|CCG-1115]], [[China Coast Guard 2112|CCG-2112]], [[China Coast Guard 2506|CCG-2506]] |
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|Patrolled and demonstrated against [[Japan Coast Guard|JCG]] ships.<ref>{{cite news|title=CCG Group Led By Former Naval Ship Patrolled Waters Around |
|Patrolled and demonstrated against [[Japan Coast Guard|JCG]] ships.<ref>{{cite news|title=CCG Group Led By Former Naval Ship Patrolled Waters Around Senkaku Islands|date=September 7, 2013|accessdate=September 7, 2013|author=Huanqiu News|url=http://mil.huanqiu.com/china/2013-09/4333260.html|language=Chinese}}</ref> |
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<ref>{{cite web|title=CCG Group Patrol Chinese Territorial Waters Around |
<ref>{{cite web|title=CCG Group Patrol Chinese Territorial Waters Around Senkaku Islands|url=http://www.soa.gov.cn/xw/hyyw_90/201309/t20130907_27245.html|publisher=China Coast Guard|location=[[Beijing]], China|date=September 7, 2013|accessdate=September 7, 2013|language=Chinese}}</ref> |
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|Patrolled and enforced a law on CCG ships. JCG ships requested CCG ships to leave. The CCG ships did not respond.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.saga-s.co.jp/news/global/corenews.0.2545878.article.html | title=中国船4隻が領海侵入 / 尖閣周辺 | date=2013-09-07 | accessdate=27 February 2014}}</ref> |
|Patrolled and enforced a law on CCG ships. JCG ships requested CCG ships to leave. The CCG ships did not respond.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.saga-s.co.jp/news/global/corenews.0.2545878.article.html | title=中国船4隻が領海侵入 / 尖閣周辺 | date=2013-09-07 | accessdate=27 February 2014}}</ref> |
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|[[Haijian 50|CCG-2350]], [[Haijian 15|CCG-1115]], [[Haijian 26|CCG-1126]], [[China Coast Guard 2112|CCG-2112]], [[China Coast Guard 2113|CCG-2113]], [[Haijian 46|CCG-2146]], [[China Coast Guard 2506|CCG 2506]] |
|[[Haijian 50|CCG-2350]], [[Haijian 15|CCG-1115]], [[Haijian 26|CCG-1126]], [[China Coast Guard 2112|CCG-2112]], [[China Coast Guard 2113|CCG-2113]], [[Haijian 46|CCG-2146]], [[China Coast Guard 2506|CCG 2506]] |
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|Patrolled and demonstrated against [[Japan Coast Guard|JCG]] ships.<ref>{{cite web|title=CCG Group Patrol Chinese Territorial Waters Around |
|Patrolled and demonstrated against [[Japan Coast Guard|JCG]] ships.<ref>{{cite web|title=CCG Group Patrol Chinese Territorial Waters Around Senkaku Islands|url=http://www.soa.gov.cn/xw/hyyw_90/201309/t20130910_27274.html|publisher=China Coast Guard|location=[[Beijing]], China|date=September 10, 2013|accessdate=September 10, 2013|language=Chinese}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Japanese Defense Ministry Raises Special Alert for "Provocations" from Chinese Ships and Planes|url=http://news.sina.com.cn/c/2013-09-10/084728178162.shtml|publisher=Sina News|location=[[Beijing]], China|date=September 10, 2013|accessdate=September 10, 2013|language=Chinese}}</ref> |
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|Patrolled and enforced a law on CCG ships. Japanese Defense Minister [[Itsunori Onodera]] orders Japanese troops to "boost alertness" as the "anniversary of the nationalization of [[ |
|Patrolled and enforced a law on CCG ships. Japanese Defense Minister [[Itsunori Onodera]] orders Japanese troops to "boost alertness" as the "anniversary of the nationalization of [[Senkaku Islands]]" approaches. He warns against "Chinese naval and aerial provocations". |
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According CCG central command's screen, [[Japan Coast Guard|JCG]] sent 9 ships to intercept: PL-03 "Isokko", PLH-08 "Tsugaru", PL-61 "Hateruma", PL-62 "Ishigaki", PL-103 "Wakasa", PL-104 "Kii", PL-117 "Rebun", PL-125 "Katori", PL-126 "Kunigami".<ref>{{cite news|title=7 CCG Ships Patroled Chinese Territorial Waters Around |
According CCG central command's screen, [[Japan Coast Guard|JCG]] sent 9 ships to intercept: PL-03 "Isokko", PLH-08 "Tsugaru", PL-61 "Hateruma", PL-62 "Ishigaki", PL-103 "Wakasa", PL-104 "Kii", PL-117 "Rebun", PL-125 "Katori", PL-126 "Kunigami".<ref>{{cite news|title=7 CCG Ships Patroled Chinese Territorial Waters Around Senkaku Islands|url=http://news.sina.com.cn/c/2013-09-10/093628178356.shtml|author=CCTV|date=September 10, 2013|accessdate=September 10, 2013|language=Chinese}}</ref> |
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|September 14, 2013 |
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|[[Haijian 50|CCG-2350]], [[Haijian 15|CCG-1115]], [[China Coast Guard 2112|CCG-2112]], [[China Coast Guard 2506|CCG-2506]] |
|[[Haijian 50|CCG-2350]], [[Haijian 15|CCG-1115]], [[China Coast Guard 2112|CCG-2112]], [[China Coast Guard 2506|CCG-2506]] |
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|Patrolled and demonstrated against [[Japan Coast Guard|JCG]] ships.<ref>{{cite web|title=CCG Group Assert China's Sovereignty in Territorial Waters Around |
|Patrolled and demonstrated against [[Japan Coast Guard|JCG]] ships.<ref>{{cite web|title=CCG Group Assert China's Sovereignty in Territorial Waters Around Senkaku Islands|url=http://www.soa.gov.cn/xw/hyyw_90/201309/t20130914_27368.html|publisher=China Coast Guard|location=[[Beijing]], China|date=September 14, 2013|accessdate=September 14, 2013|language=Chinese}}</ref> |
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|Patrolled and enforced a law on CCG ships. JCG ships warned CCG ships to leave.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://sankei.jp.msn.com/affairs/news/130914/crm13091411010004-n1.htm | title=尖閣周辺に中国海警4隻 11日連続 | date=2013-09-14 | accessdate=27 February 2014}}</ref> |
|Patrolled and enforced a law on CCG ships. JCG ships warned CCG ships to leave.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://sankei.jp.msn.com/affairs/news/130914/crm13091411010004-n1.htm | title=尖閣周辺に中国海警4隻 11日連続 | date=2013-09-14 | accessdate=27 February 2014}}</ref> |
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|September 19, 2013 |
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|[[Haijian 50|CCG-2350]], [[China Coast Guard 2506|CCG-2506]] |
|[[Haijian 50|CCG-2350]], [[China Coast Guard 2506|CCG-2506]] |
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|Patrolled and demonstrated against [[Japan Coast Guard|JCG]] ships.<ref>{{cite web|title=CCG Group Patrol in Chinese Territorial Waters Around |
|Patrolled and demonstrated against [[Japan Coast Guard|JCG]] ships.<ref>{{cite web|title=CCG Group Patrol in Chinese Territorial Waters Around Senkaku Islands|url=http://www.soa.gov.cn/xw/hyyw_90/201309/t20130919_27389.html|publisher=China Coast Guard|location=[[Beijing]], China|date=September 19, 2013|accessdate=September 19, 2013|language=Chinese}}</ref> |
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|Patrolled and enforced a law on CCG ships. JCG ships warned CCG ships to leave.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://sankei.jp.msn.com/politics/news/130919/plc13091909450004-n1.htm | title=尖閣周辺、中国船2隻が領海侵入 | date=2013-09-19 | accessdate=27 February 2014}}</ref> |
|Patrolled and enforced a law on CCG ships. JCG ships warned CCG ships to leave.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://sankei.jp.msn.com/politics/news/130919/plc13091909450004-n1.htm | title=尖閣周辺、中国船2隻が領海侵入 | date=2013-09-19 | accessdate=27 February 2014}}</ref> |
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|[[Haijian 51|CCG-2151]], [[Haijian 26|CCG-1126]], [[Haijian 46|CCG-2146]], [[China Coast Guard 2113|CCG-2113]] |
|[[Haijian 51|CCG-2151]], [[Haijian 26|CCG-1126]], [[Haijian 46|CCG-2146]], [[China Coast Guard 2113|CCG-2113]] |
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|Patrolled and demonstrated against [[Japan Coast Guard|JCG]] ships.<ref>{{cite web|title=CCG Group Patrol in Chinese Territorial Waters Around |
|Patrolled and demonstrated against [[Japan Coast Guard|JCG]] ships.<ref>{{cite web|title=CCG Group Patrol in Chinese Territorial Waters Around Senkaku Islands|url=http://www.soa.gov.cn/xw/hyyw_90/201309/t20130927_27442.html|publisher=China Coast Guard|location=[[Beijing]], China|date=September 27, 2013|accessdate=September 27, 2013|language=Chinese}}</ref> |
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|Patrolled and enforced a law on CCG ships. JCG ships warned CCG ships to leave.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://sankei.jp.msn.com/politics/news/130927/plc13092716340018-n1.htm | title=中国船が領海侵入 尖閣周辺に4隻 | accessdate=27 February 2014}}</ref> |
|Patrolled and enforced a law on CCG ships. JCG ships warned CCG ships to leave.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://sankei.jp.msn.com/politics/news/130927/plc13092716340018-n1.htm | title=中国船が領海侵入 尖閣周辺に4隻 | accessdate=27 February 2014}}</ref> |
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|[[Haijian 51|CCG-2151]], [[Haijian 26|CCG-1126]], [[China Coast Guard 2113|CCG-2113]], [[Haijian 46|CCG-2146]] |
|[[Haijian 51|CCG-2151]], [[Haijian 26|CCG-1126]], [[China Coast Guard 2113|CCG-2113]], [[Haijian 46|CCG-2146]] |
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|CCG law-enforcement personnel raised [[Flag of China|Chinese national flag]] and sworn to defend China claiming territories in territorial waters around Senkaku |
|CCG law-enforcement personnel raised [[Flag of China|Chinese national flag]] and sworn to defend China claiming territories in territorial waters around Senkaku Islands on the morning of [[National Day of the People's Republic of China|China's National Day]].<ref>{{cite web|title=CCG Law Enforcement Groups Held Flag-Raising Ceremonies|url=http://www.soa.gov.cn/xw/hyyw_90/201310/t20131001_27457.html|publisher=China Coast Guard|location=[[Beijing]], China|date=October 1, 2013|accessdate=October 1, 2013|language=Chinese}}</ref> They also patrolled and demonstrated against [[Japan Coast Guard|JCG]] ships.<ref>{{cite web|title=CCG Group Patrol in Chinese Territorial Waters Around Senkaku Islands|url=http://www.soa.gov.cn/xw/hyyw_90/201310/t20131001_27456.html|publisher=China Coast Guard|location=[[Beijing]], China|date=October 1, 2013|accessdate=September 30, 2013|language=Chinese}}</ref> |
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|Patrolled and enforced a law on CCG ships. JCG ships requested CCG ships to leave.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://sankei.jp.msn.com/politics/news/131001/plc13100113040010-n1.htm | title=中国船4隻が領海侵入 尖閣周辺、2時間航行 沖縄 | date=2013-10-01 | accessdate=27 February 2014}}</ref> |
|Patrolled and enforced a law on CCG ships. JCG ships requested CCG ships to leave.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://sankei.jp.msn.com/politics/news/131001/plc13100113040010-n1.htm | title=中国船4隻が領海侵入 尖閣周辺、2時間航行 沖縄 | date=2013-10-01 | accessdate=27 February 2014}}</ref> |
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|[[Haijian 50|CCG-2350]], [[Haijian 23|CCG-1123]], [[China Coast Guard 2102|CCG-2102]], [[Haijian 66|CCG-2166]] |
|[[Haijian 50|CCG-2350]], [[Haijian 23|CCG-1123]], [[China Coast Guard 2102|CCG-2102]], [[Haijian 66|CCG-2166]] |
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|Patrolled and demonstrated against [[Japan Coast Guard|JCG]] ships.<ref>{{cite web|title=CCG Group Patrol in Chinese Territorial Waters Around |
|Patrolled and demonstrated against [[Japan Coast Guard|JCG]] ships.<ref>{{cite web|title=CCG Group Patrol in Chinese Territorial Waters Around Senkaku Islands on October 28|url=http://www.soa.gov.cn/xw/hyyw_90/201310/t20131028_27779.html|publisher=China Coast Guard|location=[[Beijing]], China|date=October 28, 2013|accessdate=October 28, 2013|language=Chinese}}</ref> |
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|Patrolled and enforced a law on CCG ships. JCG ships requested CCG ships to leave.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://sankei.jp.msn.com/politics/news/131028/plc13102811380006-n1.htm | title=中国船4隻が相次ぎ領海侵入 尖閣周辺、1日以来 | date=2013-10-28 | accessdate=27 February 2014}}</ref> |
|Patrolled and enforced a law on CCG ships. JCG ships requested CCG ships to leave.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://sankei.jp.msn.com/politics/news/131028/plc13102811380006-n1.htm | title=中国船4隻が相次ぎ領海侵入 尖閣周辺、1日以来 | date=2013-10-28 | accessdate=27 February 2014}}</ref> |
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|[[China Coast Guard 2337|CCG-2337]], [[China Coast Guard 2506|CCG-2506]], [[Haijian 51|CCG-2151]], [[China Coast Guard 2112|CCG-2112]] |
|[[China Coast Guard 2337|CCG-2337]], [[China Coast Guard 2506|CCG-2506]], [[Haijian 51|CCG-2151]], [[China Coast Guard 2112|CCG-2112]] |
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|Patrolled and demonstrated against [[Japan Coast Guard|JCG]] ships.<ref>{{cite web|title=CCG Group Patrol in Chinese Territorial Waters Around |
|Patrolled and demonstrated against [[Japan Coast Guard|JCG]] ships.<ref>{{cite web|title=CCG Group Patrol in Chinese Territorial Waters Around Senkaku Islands on November 7|url=http://www.soa.gov.cn/xw/hyyw_90/201311/t20131107_27851.html|publisher=China Coast Guard|location=[[Beijing]], China|date=November 7, 2013|accessdate=November 7, 2013|language=Chinese}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=Japanese Say CCG Requested JCG Leave Chinese Territorial Waters in Japanese|publisher=Sina News|url=http://news.sina.com.cn/w/2013-11-08/081928655085.shtml|date=November 7, 2013|accessdate=November 7, 2013|language=Chinese}}</ref> |
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|Patrolled and enforced a law on CCG ships. JCG ships requested CCG ships to leave.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.asahi.com/articles/OSK201311070170.html | title=中国公船4隻が領海侵入 尖閣沖 | date=2013-11-08 | accessdate=27 February 2014}}</ref> |
|Patrolled and enforced a law on CCG ships. JCG ships requested CCG ships to leave.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.asahi.com/articles/OSK201311070170.html | title=中国公船4隻が領海侵入 尖閣沖 | date=2013-11-08 | accessdate=27 February 2014}}</ref> |
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|[[China Coast Guard 2337|CCG-2337]], [[China Coast Guard 2112|CCG-2112]], [[Haijian 51|CCG-2151]], [[China Coast Guard 2506|CCG-2506]] |
|[[China Coast Guard 2337|CCG-2337]], [[China Coast Guard 2112|CCG-2112]], [[Haijian 51|CCG-2151]], [[China Coast Guard 2506|CCG-2506]] |
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|Patrolled and demonstrated against [[Japan Coast Guard|JCG]] ships.<ref>{{cite web|title=CCG Group Patrol in Chinese Territorial Waters Around |
|Patrolled and demonstrated against [[Japan Coast Guard|JCG]] ships.<ref>{{cite web|title=CCG Group Patrol in Chinese Territorial Waters Around Senkaku Islands on November 16|url=http://www.soa.gov.cn/xw/hyyw_90/201311/t20131116_27918.html|publisher=China Coast Guard|location=[[Beijing]], China|date=November 16, 2013|accessdate=November 16, 2013|language=Chinese}}</ref> |
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|Patrolled and enforced a law on CCG ships. JCG ships warned CCG ships to leave.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://sankei.jp.msn.com/politics/news/131116/plc13111611160005-n1.htm | title=尖閣領海に中国船4隻 7日以来 | date=2013-11-16 | accessdate=27 February 2014}}</ref> |
|Patrolled and enforced a law on CCG ships. JCG ships warned CCG ships to leave.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://sankei.jp.msn.com/politics/news/131116/plc13111611160005-n1.htm | title=尖閣領海に中国船4隻 7日以来 | date=2013-11-16 | accessdate=27 February 2014}}</ref> |
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|[[Haijian 51|CCG-2151]], [[China Coast Guard 2101|CCG-2101]], [[China Coast Guard 2113|CCG-2113]], [[Haijian 46|CCG-2146]] |
|[[Haijian 51|CCG-2151]], [[China Coast Guard 2101|CCG-2101]], [[China Coast Guard 2113|CCG-2113]], [[Haijian 46|CCG-2146]] |
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|Patrolled and demonstrated against [[Japan Coast Guard|JCG]] ships.<ref>{{cite web|title=CCG Group Patrol in Chinese Territorial Waters Around |
|Patrolled and demonstrated against [[Japan Coast Guard|JCG]] ships.<ref>{{cite web|title=CCG Group Patrol in Chinese Territorial Waters Around Senkaku Islands on November 22|url=http://www.soa.gov.cn/xw/hyyw_90/201311/t20131122_27977.html|publisher=China Coast Guard|location=[[Beijing]], China|date=November 22, 2013|accessdate=November 22, 2013|language=Chinese}}</ref> Exercised fishery administration by law-enforcement personnel inspecting Chinese 5 fishing boats in waters around [[Senkaku Islands]].<ref>{{cite news|title=Japanese Media Say CCG Personnel Boarded Fishing Boats in Waters Around Senkaku Islands, Refuting JCG "Warns"|url=http://sn.people.com.cn/n/2013/1121/c190205-19971147.html|publisher=People's Daily|location=[[Beijing]], China|date=November 22, 2013|accessdate=November 22, 2013|language=Chinese}}</ref> |
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|Patrolled and enforced a law on CCG ships. The chair of the [[:ja:アジア大洋州局|Asian and Oceanian Affairs Bureau]] of the [[Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan]] [[:ja:伊原纯一|Junichi Ihara]] called Han Zhiqiang, the Chinese [[envoy (title)|envoy]] to Japan, and raised a "solemn" protest "against China's intrusion".<ref>{{cite news|title=Japan Says 4 CCG Ships Enter Waters Around |
|Patrolled and enforced a law on CCG ships. The chair of the [[:ja:アジア大洋州局|Asian and Oceanian Affairs Bureau]] of the [[Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan]] [[:ja:伊原纯一|Junichi Ihara]] called Han Zhiqiang, the Chinese [[envoy (title)|envoy]] to Japan, and raised a "solemn" protest "against China's intrusion".<ref>{{cite news|title=Japan Says 4 CCG Ships Enter Waters Around Senkaku Islands, Prompting a Solemn Protest|url=http://military.people.com.cn/n/2013/1122/c1011-23629567.html|author=People's Daily|language=Chinese|date=November 22, 2013|accessdate=November 22, 2013|location=[[Beijing]], China}}</ref> |
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Japanese [[Chief Cabinet Secretary]] [[Yoshihide Suga]] said "absolutely cannot accept CCG conducting law-enforcement operations in Japanese exclusive economical zones". He claimed that Japan had protested through diplomatic channels.<ref>{{cite news|title=Japan protests China Inspecting Chinese Fishing Boats in Waters Around |
Japanese [[Chief Cabinet Secretary]] [[Yoshihide Suga]] said "absolutely cannot accept CCG conducting law-enforcement operations in Japanese exclusive economical zones". He claimed that Japan had protested through diplomatic channels.<ref>{{cite news|title=Japan protests China Inspecting Chinese Fishing Boats in Waters Around Senkaku Islands|publisher=Yahoo! Hong Kong|url=http://hk.news.yahoo.com/%E6%97%A5%E6%9C%AC%E6%94%BF%E5%BA%9C%E6%8A%97%E8%AD%B0%E4%B8%AD%E5%9C%8B%E6%B5%B7%E8%AD%A6%E8%88%B9%E5%9C%A8%E9%87%A3%E5%B3%B6%E6%AA%A2%E6%9F%A5%E4%B8%AD%E5%9C%8B%E6%BC%81%E8%88%B9-022200533.html|location=[[Hong Kong]], China|date=November 23, 2013|accessdate=November 23, 2013|language=Chinese}}</ref> |
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|December 8, 2013 |
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|[[Haijian 50|CCG-2350]], [[China Coast Guard 2506|CCG-2506]], [[Haijian 66|CCG-2166]] |
|[[Haijian 50|CCG-2350]], [[China Coast Guard 2506|CCG-2506]], [[Haijian 66|CCG-2166]] |
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|Patrolled and demonstrated against [[Japan Coast Guard|JCG]] ships.<ref>{{cite web|title=CCG Group Patrol in Chinese Territorial Waters Around |
|Patrolled and demonstrated against [[Japan Coast Guard|JCG]] ships.<ref>{{cite web|title=CCG Group Patrol in Chinese Territorial Waters Around Senkaku Islands on December 8|url=http://www.soa.gov.cn/xw/hyyw_90/201312/t20131208_28659.html|publisher=China Coast Guard|location=[[Beijing]], China|date=December 8, 2013|accessdate=December 8, 2013|language=Chinese}}</ref> |
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|Patrolled and enforced a law on CCG ships. JCG ships warned CCG ships to leave.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://sankei.jp.msn.com/politics/news/131208/plc13120814260006-n1.htm | title=中国船3隻が領海侵入 尖閣諸島 | date=2013-12-08 | accessdate=27 February 2014}}</ref> |
|Patrolled and enforced a law on CCG ships. JCG ships warned CCG ships to leave.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://sankei.jp.msn.com/politics/news/131208/plc13120814260006-n1.htm | title=中国船3隻が領海侵入 尖閣諸島 | date=2013-12-08 | accessdate=27 February 2014}}</ref> |
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|[[China Coast Guard 2337|CCG-2337]], [[China Coast Guard 2102|CCG-2102]], [[China Coast Guard 2112|CCG-2112]], [[Haijian 51|CCG-2151]] |
|[[China Coast Guard 2337|CCG-2337]], [[China Coast Guard 2102|CCG-2102]], [[China Coast Guard 2112|CCG-2112]], [[Haijian 51|CCG-2151]] |
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|Patrolled and demonstrated against [[Japan Coast Guard|JCG]] ships.<ref>{{cite web|title=CCG Group Patrol in Chinese Territorial Waters Around |
|Patrolled and demonstrated against [[Japan Coast Guard|JCG]] ships.<ref>{{cite web|title=CCG Group Patrol in Chinese Territorial Waters Around Senkaku Islands on December 22|url=http://www.soa.gov.cn/xw/hyyw_90/201312/t20131222_28804.html|publisher=China Coast Guard|location=[[Beijing]], China|date=December 22, 2013|accessdate=December 22, 2013|language=Chinese}}</ref> |
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|Patrolled and enforced a law on CCG ships. JCG ships warned CCG ships to leave.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.asahi.com/articles/DA2S10894733.html | title=中国公船4隻が領海侵入 尖閣沖 | date=2013-12-23 | accessdate=27 February 2014}}</ref> |
|Patrolled and enforced a law on CCG ships. JCG ships warned CCG ships to leave.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.asahi.com/articles/DA2S10894733.html | title=中国公船4隻が領海侵入 尖閣沖 | date=2013-12-23 | accessdate=27 February 2014}}</ref> |
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|[[China Coast Guard 2337|CCG-2337]], [[China Coast Guard 2112|CCG-2112]], [[Haijian 51|CCG-2151]] |
|[[China Coast Guard 2337|CCG-2337]], [[China Coast Guard 2112|CCG-2112]], [[Haijian 51|CCG-2151]] |
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|Patrolled and demonstrated against [[Japan Coast Guard|JCG]] ships.<ref>{{cite web|title=CCG Group Patrol in Chinese Territorial Waters around |
|Patrolled and demonstrated against [[Japan Coast Guard|JCG]] ships.<ref>{{cite web|title=CCG Group Patrol in Chinese Territorial Waters around Senkaku Islands on December 29|url=http://www.soa.gov.cn/xw/hyyw_90/201312/t20131229_28848.html|publisher=China Coast Guard|location=[[Beijing]], China|date=December 29, 2013|accessdate=December 29, 2013|language=Chinese}}</ref> |
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|Patrolled and enforced a law on CCG ships. JCG ships warned CCG ships to leave.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://sankei.jp.msn.com/affairs/news/131229/crm13122916280004-n1.htm | title=尖閣周辺、中国船3隻が領海侵入 首相靖国参拝後、初めて | date=2013-12-29 | accessdate=27 February 2014}}</ref> |
|Patrolled and enforced a law on CCG ships. JCG ships warned CCG ships to leave.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://sankei.jp.msn.com/affairs/news/131229/crm13122916280004-n1.htm | title=尖閣周辺、中国船3隻が領海侵入 首相靖国参拝後、初めて | date=2013-12-29 | accessdate=27 February 2014}}</ref> |
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|[[China Coast Guard 2506|CCG-2506]], [[China Coast Guard 2113|CCG-2113]], [[Haijian 66|CCG-2166]] |
|[[China Coast Guard 2506|CCG-2506]], [[China Coast Guard 2113|CCG-2113]], [[Haijian 66|CCG-2166]] |
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|Patrolled and demonstrated against [[Japan Coast Guard|JCG]] ships.<ref>{{cite web|title=CCG Group Patrol in Chinese Territorial Waters around |
|Patrolled and demonstrated against [[Japan Coast Guard|JCG]] ships.<ref>{{cite web|title=CCG Group Patrol in Chinese Territorial Waters around Senkaku Islands on January 12|url=http://www.soa.gov.cn/xw/hyyw_90/201401/t20140112_30105.html|publisher=China Coast Guard|location=[[Beijing]], China|date=January 12, 2014|accessdate=January 12, 2014|language=Chinese}}</ref> |
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|Patrolled and enforced a law on CCG ships. Japanese minister of defense [[Itsunori Onodera]] says "Japan should react to China's law-enforcement vessels intruding Japanese territorial waters" when he reviewed the military drill of [[Japanese First Parachute Regiment]] held at [[Funabashi, Chiba|Funabashi]]. The drill is about landing on and "recapturing an outlying island from enemy's occupation".<ref>{{cite news|url=http://dailynews.sina.com/bg/news/int/int/chinesedaily/20140112/05005358296.html|title=China Coast Guard Patrol in Waters around |
|Patrolled and enforced a law on CCG ships. Japanese minister of defense [[Itsunori Onodera]] says "Japan should react to China's law-enforcement vessels intruding Japanese territorial waters" when he reviewed the military drill of [[Japanese First Parachute Regiment]] held at [[Funabashi, Chiba|Funabashi]]. The drill is about landing on and "recapturing an outlying island from enemy's occupation".<ref>{{cite news|url=http://dailynews.sina.com/bg/news/int/int/chinesedaily/20140112/05005358296.html|title=China Coast Guard Patrol in Waters around Senkaku Islands for the First Time this Year|publisher=China Daily|date=January 12, 2014|accessdate=January 12, 2014|language=Chinese}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://finance.ifeng.com/a/20140112/11452472_0.shtml|title=Japanese Airborne Troops Held First Military Drill in the New Year, Hypothesizing Recapturing an Island|publisher=China News Net|date=January 12, 2014|accessdate=January 12, 2014|language=Chinese}}</ref> |
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|January 27, 2014 |
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|[[China Coast Guard 2337|CCG-2337]], [[China Coast Guard 2112|CCG-2112]], [[Haijian 51|CCG-2151]] |
|[[China Coast Guard 2337|CCG-2337]], [[China Coast Guard 2112|CCG-2112]], [[Haijian 51|CCG-2151]] |
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|Patrolled and demonstrated against [[Japan Coast Guard|JCG]] ships.<ref>{{cite web|title=CCG Group Patrol in Chinese Territorial Waters around |
|Patrolled and demonstrated against [[Japan Coast Guard|JCG]] ships.<ref>{{cite web|title=CCG Group Patrol in Chinese Territorial Waters around Senkaku Islands on January 27|url=http://www.soa.gov.cn/xw/hyyw_90/201401/t20140127_30388.html|publisher=China Coast Guard|location=[[Beijing]], China|date=January 27, 2014|accessdate=January 27, 2014|language=Chinese}}</ref> |
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|Patrolled and enforced a law on CCG ships. JCG ships requested CCG ships to leave. The chair of the [[:ja:アジア大洋州局|Asian and Oceanian Affairs Bureau]] of the [[Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan]] [[:ja:伊原纯一|Junichi Ihara]] protested to Han Zhiqiang, the Chinese [[envoy (title)|envoy]] to Japan.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.asahi.com/articles/ASG1W3JGNG1WUTIL00G.html | title=尖閣諸島沖、中国公船3隻が領海侵入 外務省が抗議 | date=2014-01-27 | accessdate=27 February 2014}}</ref> |
|Patrolled and enforced a law on CCG ships. JCG ships requested CCG ships to leave. The chair of the [[:ja:アジア大洋州局|Asian and Oceanian Affairs Bureau]] of the [[Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan]] [[:ja:伊原纯一|Junichi Ihara]] protested to Han Zhiqiang, the Chinese [[envoy (title)|envoy]] to Japan.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.asahi.com/articles/ASG1W3JGNG1WUTIL00G.html | title=尖閣諸島沖、中国公船3隻が領海侵入 外務省が抗議 | date=2014-01-27 | accessdate=27 February 2014}}</ref> |
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|[[Haijian 50|CCG-2350]], [[Haijian 66|CCG-2166]], [[China Coast Guard 2506|CCG-2506]] |
|[[Haijian 50|CCG-2350]], [[Haijian 66|CCG-2166]], [[China Coast Guard 2506|CCG-2506]] |
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|Patrolled and demonstrated against [[Japan Coast Guard|JCG]] ships.<ref>{{cite web|title=CCG Group Patrol in Chinese Territorial Waters around |
|Patrolled and demonstrated against [[Japan Coast Guard|JCG]] ships.<ref>{{cite web|title=CCG Group Patrol in Chinese Territorial Waters around Senkaku Islands on February 2|url=http://www.soa.gov.cn/xw/hyyw_90/201402/t20140202_30411.html|publisher=China Coast Guard|location=[[Beijing]], China|date=February 2, 2014|accessdate=February 2, 2014|language=Chinese}}</ref> |
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|Patrolled and enforced a law on CCG ships. JCG ships requested CCG ships to leave.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://sankei.jp.msn.com/politics/news/140202/plc14020211310003-n1.htm | title=中国船3隻が領海侵入 尖閣周辺、今年3回目 | date=2014-02-02 | accessdate=27 February 2014}}</ref> |
|Patrolled and enforced a law on CCG ships. JCG ships requested CCG ships to leave.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://sankei.jp.msn.com/politics/news/140202/plc14020211310003-n1.htm | title=中国船3隻が領海侵入 尖閣周辺、今年3回目 | date=2014-02-02 | accessdate=27 February 2014}}</ref> |
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|[[Haijian 51|CCG-2151]], [[China Coast Guard 2113|CCG-2113]], [[China Coast Guard 2102|CCG-2102]] |
|[[Haijian 51|CCG-2151]], [[China Coast Guard 2113|CCG-2113]], [[China Coast Guard 2102|CCG-2102]] |
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|Patrolled and demonstrated against [[Japan Coast Guard|JCG]] ships.<ref>{{cite web|title=CCG Group Patrol in Chinese Territorial Waters around |
|Patrolled and demonstrated against [[Japan Coast Guard|JCG]] ships.<ref>{{cite web|title=CCG Group Patrol in Chinese Territorial Waters around Senkaku Islands on February 17|url=http://www.soa.gov.cn/xw/hyyw_90/201402/t20140217_30507.html|publisher=China Coast Guard|location=[[Beijing]], China|date=February 17, 2014|accessdate=February 26, 2014|language=Chinese}}</ref> |
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|Patrolled and enforced a law on CCG ships. JCG ships requested CCG ships to leave.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.asahi.com/articles/ASG2K3QVQG2KUTIL00V.html?ref=mixi | title=尖閣沖に中国の公船3隻、領海侵入 | date=2014-02-17 | accessdate=27 February 2014}}</ref> |
|Patrolled and enforced a law on CCG ships. JCG ships requested CCG ships to leave.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.asahi.com/articles/ASG2K3QVQG2KUTIL00V.html?ref=mixi | title=尖閣沖に中国の公船3隻、領海侵入 | date=2014-02-17 | accessdate=27 February 2014}}</ref> |
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|[[Haijian 51|CCG-2151]], [[China Coast Guard 2113|CCG-2113]], [[China Coast Guard 2102|CCG-2102]] |
|[[Haijian 51|CCG-2151]], [[China Coast Guard 2113|CCG-2113]], [[China Coast Guard 2102|CCG-2102]] |
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|Patrolled and demonstrated against [[Japan Coast Guard|JCG]] ships.<ref>{{cite web|title=CCG Group Patrol in Chinese Territorial Waters around |
|Patrolled and demonstrated against [[Japan Coast Guard|JCG]] ships.<ref>{{cite web|title=CCG Group Patrol in Chinese Territorial Waters around Senkaku Islands on February 23|url=http://www.soa.gov.cn/xw/hyyw_90/201402/t20140223_30571.html|publisher=China Coast Guard|location=[[Beijing]], China|date=February 23, 2014|accessdate=February 26, 2014|language=Chinese}}</ref> |
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|Patrolled and enforced a law on CCG ships. JCG ships requested CCG ships to leave.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.asahi.com/articles/ASG2R4TBYG2RUTIL00L.html?ref=mixi | title=中国公船3隻が領海侵入 尖閣諸島沖 | date=23 February 2014 | accessdate=27 February 2014}}</ref> |
|Patrolled and enforced a law on CCG ships. JCG ships requested CCG ships to leave.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.asahi.com/articles/ASG2R4TBYG2RUTIL00L.html?ref=mixi | title=中国公船3隻が領海侵入 尖閣諸島沖 | date=23 February 2014 | accessdate=27 February 2014}}</ref> |
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中国海警 China Coast Guard | |
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Country | People's Republic of China |
Branch | State Oceanic Administration (Since 2013) |
Type | Coast Guard |
Insignia | |
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The China Coast Guard (Chinese: 中国海警) serves as a coordinating agency for maritime search and rescue and law enforcement in the territorial waters of the People's Republic of China. The China Coast Guard was formerly the maritime branch of the Public Security Border Troops (Chinese: 公安边防部队), a paramilitary police force under the leadership of the Ministry of Public Security (MPS). In March 2013, China announced it would form a unified Coast Guard commanded by the State Oceanic Administration.[1]
Function
The CCG is known to perform mostly coastal and oceanic search and rescue or patrols, including anti-smuggling operations. During wartime it may be placed under the operational control of the People's Liberation Army Navy.
Roles
Roles of the CCG are diverse but include:
- Patrol of territorial waters and disputed territories
- Anti-smuggling, anti-piracy
- Maritime policing and ship inspections
- Harbour and coastal security
- Research and survey
- Search and Rescue
- Fisheries protection
Command
The Chinese Coast Guard was not under an independent command until 2013. Formally they were part of the armed police, under the local (provincial) border defense force command. The largest operational unit of the CCG is a CCG flotilla, which is a regimental-level unit in China’s military administrative hierarchy. Every coastal province has 1 to 3 Coast Guard flotillas. Currently there are twenty CCG flotillas across the country:
- Fujian
- 1st Flotilla - Fuzhou
- 2nd Flotilla - Quanzhou
- 3rd Flotilla - Xiamen
- Guangdong
- 1st Flotilla - Guangzhou
- 2nd Flotilla - Shantou
- 3rd Flotilla - Zhanjiang
- Guangxi
- 1st Flotilla - Beihai
- 2nd Flotilla - Fangchenggang
- Hainan
- 1st Flotilla - Haikou
- 2nd Flotilla - Sanya
- Hebei with 1 Flotilla - Qinhuangdao
- Jiangsu with 1 Flotilla - Taicang
- Liaoning
- 1st Flotilla - Dalian
- 2nd Flotilla - Dandong
- Shandong
- 1st Flotilla - Weihai
- 2nd Flotilla - Qingdao
- Shanghai with 1 Flotilla - Shanghai
- Tianjin with 1 Flotilla - Tianjin
- Zhejiang
- 1st Flotilla - Taizhou
- 2nd Flotilla - Ningbo
Training
The Chinese Coast Guard conducts periodic joint-training sessions with other navies, including the US Coast Guard service.[2] The Chinese Coast Guard also participates in the annual North Pacific Coast Guard Agencies Forum in Alaska, along with US, Canadian, Japanese, South Korean, and Russian Coast Guards. As part of an exchange program, members of the Chinese Coast Guard service have been assigned to serve on U.S. Coast Guard cutters.[3]
Equipment
The CCG has received quite a few large patrol ships that would significantly enhance their operations. Hai Guan(customs), militia, police and other services operate hundreds of small patrol craft. For maritime patrol services, these craft are usually quite well armed with machine guns and 37mm AA guns. In addition, these services operate their own small aviation units to assist their maritime patrol capabilities. CCG operates a handful of Harbin Z-9 helicopters, and a maritime patrol aircraft based on the Harbin Y-12 STOL transport.
Vessels
Chinese Coast Guard ships are painted white with blue stripe and wording China Coast Guard in English and Chinese.
Typical Coast Guard ships include the 130 ton Type 218 patrol boat (100 boats), armed with twin 14.5mm machine guns, assorted speedboats, and few larger patrol ships. Up until very recently, the largest ship in Chinese Coast Guard service was the 1,500 ton Type 718 cutter (31101 Pudong).
In March 2007, it was reported that the PLAN has transferred 2 Type 728 cutter (44102,ex-509 Changde;46103,ex-510 Shaoxing) to the Coast Guard as and re-numbered 1002 & 1003. These ships are the largest vessels in the Coast Guard inventory.
Other boats include:
- Haijing 1015 patrol boat
- Haijing 1016 patrol boat
- Haijing 1017 patrol boat
- Haijing 1021 patrol boat
- Haijing 1112 patrol boat
- Haijing 1115 patrol boat
- Haijing 1116 patrol boat
- Haijing 1117 patrol boat
- Haijing 1118 patrol boat
- Haijing 1123 patrol boat
- Haijing 1126 patrol boat
- Haijing 1127 patrol boat
- Haijing 1212 patrol boat
- Haijing 1401 patrol boat [4]
- Haijing 2101 patrol boat
- Haijing 2102 patrol boat
- Haijing 2106 patrol boat
- Haijing 2112 patrol boat
- Haijing 2113 patrol boat
- Haijing 2115 patrol boat
- Haijing 2146 patrol boat
- Haijing 2151 patrol boat
- Haijing 2153 patrol boat
- Haijing 2162 patrol boat
- H aijing 2166 patrol boat[5]
- Haijing 2252 patrol boat
- Haijing 2302 patrol boat
- Haijing 2305 patrol boat
- Haijing 2306 patrol boat
- Haijing 2307 patrol boat
- Haijing 2337 patrol boat
- Haijing 2350 patrol boat
- Haijing 2401 patrol boat [4]
- Haijing 2506 patrol boat
- Haijing 3001 patrol boat
- Haijing 3003 patrol boat
- Haijing 3004 patrol boat
- Haijing 3076 patrol boat
- Haijing 3077 patrol boat
- Haijing 3078 patrol boat
- Haijing 3079 patrol boat
- Haijing 3080 patrol boat
- Haijing 3082 patrol boat
- Haijing 3086 patrol boat
- Haijing 3087 patrol boat
- Haijing 3088 patrol boat
- Haijing 3089 patrol boat
- Haijing 3101 patrol boat
- Haijing 3102 patrol boat
- Haijing 3103 patrol boat
- Haijing 3171 patrol boat
- Haijing 3172 patrol boat
- Haijing 3174 patrol boat
- Haijing 3175 patrol boat
- Haijing 3184 patrol boat
- Haijing 3210 patrol boat
- Haijing 3306 patrol boat
- Haijing 3367 patrol boat
- Haijing 3368 patrol boat
- Haijing 3383 patrol boat
- Haijing 3401 patrol boat [4]
- Haijing 3402 patrol boat
- Haijing 3411 patrol boat
- Haijing 3412 patrol boat
- Haijing 3469 patrol boat
- Haijing 21010 patrol boat
- Haijing 21011 patrol boat
- Haijing 21012 patrol boat
- Haijing 31020 patrol boat
- Haijing 32031 patrol boat
- Haijing 33026 patrol boat
- Haijing 33086 patrol boat
- Haijing 35012 patrol boat
- Haijing 35082 patrol boat
- Haijing 37090 patrol boat
- Haijing 37102 patrol boat
- Haijing 44001 patrol boat
- Haijing 44103 patrol boat
- Haijing 46001 patrol boat
- Haijing 46101 patrol boat
- Haijing 46102 patrol boat
Nomenclature
Just like the People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN), CCG share the same distinct difference between it and most western equivalent, which is that unlike its western counterparts, CCG does not use ship prefixes internally. However, a system of ship prefixes similar to that of west has been developed by many internet sources for similar classification:
Country | Service | Prefix | Meaning |
---|---|---|---|
People's Republic of China | People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) | PLANS | People's Liberation Army Navy Ship: Commissioned ships in PLAN, mostly warships & some auxiliaries. China does not use ship prefixes internally. |
PRCNS | People's Republic of China Naval Ship: PLAN owned ships manned by civilians, including most research ships. China does not use ship prefixes internally. | ||
China Coast Guard (PRCCG) | PRCCGS | People's Republic of China Coast Guard Ship. China does not use ship prefixes internally. | |
Governmental Agencies | PRCS | People's Republic of China Ship: ships owned by various Chinese governmental administrative and regulatory bodies, all of which are subject to naval deployment. China does not use ship prefixes internally. | |
Merchant Marine | PRCMV | People's Republic of China Merchant Vessel. China does not use ship prefixes internally. |
Law enforcement deployments to waters around Senkaku (Diaoyu) Islands
According to the State Oceanic Administration of China, the following operations in waters around Senkaku Islands have been carried out by the China Coast Guard: -
Ordinal | Time | CCG's Ships | CCG's Operations | JCG's Operations and Reaction of Japanese Government |
---|---|---|---|---|
Deployments since July 2013 (new CCG established) | ||||
1 | July 26, 2013 | CCG-2350, CCG-2101, CCG-2506, CCG-2166 | Patrolled and demonstrated against JCG ships[6] | Patrolled and enforced a law on CCG ships. JCG ships requested CCG ships to leave.[7] |
2 | August 2, 2013 | CCG-2350, CCG-2101, CCG-2506, CCG-2166 | Patrolled and demonstrated against JCG ships. Escorted Chinese voyager Zhai Mo sailing his Jiangtaigong yacht all the way down to Senkaku Island (the largest island of Senkaku Islands) within 3 nm, resisted JCG ships. CCG ships helped Jiangtaigong refill feul after the yacht ran out of oil.[8][9][10] | Patrolled and enforced a law on CCG ships. The chair of the Asian and Oceanian Affairs Bureau of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan Junichi Ihara protested to Han Zhiqiang, the Chinese envoy to Japan.[11] |
3 | August 7, 2013 | CCG-2350, CCG-1126, CCG-2102, CCG-2166 | Patrolled and demonstrated against JCG ships.[12] Monitored for 28 hours 36 minutes and interfered with Japanese fisher boats with Japanese citizen on board.[13] | Patrolled and enforced a law on CCG ships. The chair of the Asian and Oceanian Affairs Bureau of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan Junichi Ihara called Han Zhiqiang, the Chinese envoy to Japan, and protested "China's intrusion". Han Zhiqiang refused the protest and requested Japanese ships to leave China claiming territorial waters around Senkaku Islands immediately.[14] |
4 | August 10, 2013 | CCG-2350, CCG-1126, CCG-2102, CCG-2146 | Patrolled and demonstrated against JCG ships.[15] | Patrolled and enforced a law on CCG ships. JCG ships requested the CCG ships to leave Japan claiming territorial watars and intercepted a Chinese boat that attempted to approach the island.[16] |
5 | August 16, 2013 | CCG-2151, CCG-2146, CCG-2102, CCG-1126, CCG-1123 (joined later), CCG-2113 (joined later) | Patrolled and demonstrated against JCG ships.[17][18] | Patrolled and enforced a law on CCG ships. JCG ships requested the CCG ships to leave the area.[19] |
6 | August 27, 2013 | CCG-2151, CCG-2146, CCG-2113 | Patrolled and demonstrated against JCG ships.[20] | Patrolled and enforced a law on CCG ships. JCG ships requested CCG ships to leave.[21] |
7 | September 6, 2013 | CCG-2350, CCG-1115, CCG-2112, CCG-2506 | Patrolled and demonstrated against JCG ships.[22] | Patrolled and enforced a law on CCG ships. JCG ships requested CCG ships to leave. The CCG ships did not respond.[24] |
8 | September 10, 2013 | CCG-2350, CCG-1115, CCG-1126, CCG-2112, CCG-2113, CCG-2146, CCG 2506 | Patrolled and demonstrated against JCG ships.[25][26] | Patrolled and enforced a law on CCG ships. Japanese Defense Minister Itsunori Onodera orders Japanese troops to "boost alertness" as the "anniversary of the nationalization of Senkaku Islands" approaches. He warns against "Chinese naval and aerial provocations".
According CCG central command's screen, JCG sent 9 ships to intercept: PL-03 "Isokko", PLH-08 "Tsugaru", PL-61 "Hateruma", PL-62 "Ishigaki", PL-103 "Wakasa", PL-104 "Kii", PL-117 "Rebun", PL-125 "Katori", PL-126 "Kunigami".[27] |
9 | September 14, 2013 | CCG-2350, CCG-1115, CCG-2112, CCG-2506 | Patrolled and demonstrated against JCG ships.[28] | Patrolled and enforced a law on CCG ships. JCG ships warned CCG ships to leave.[29] |
10 | September 19, 2013 | CCG-2350, CCG-2506 | Patrolled and demonstrated against JCG ships.[30] | Patrolled and enforced a law on CCG ships. JCG ships warned CCG ships to leave.[31] |
11 | September 27, 2013 | CCG-2151, CCG-1126, CCG-2146, CCG-2113 | Patrolled and demonstrated against JCG ships.[32] | Patrolled and enforced a law on CCG ships. JCG ships warned CCG ships to leave.[33] |
12 | October 1, 2013 | CCG-2151, CCG-1126, CCG-2113, CCG-2146 | CCG law-enforcement personnel raised Chinese national flag and sworn to defend China claiming territories in territorial waters around Senkaku Islands on the morning of China's National Day.[34] They also patrolled and demonstrated against JCG ships.[35] | Patrolled and enforced a law on CCG ships. JCG ships requested CCG ships to leave.[36] |
13 | October 28, 2013 | CCG-2350, CCG-1123, CCG-2102, CCG-2166 | Patrolled and demonstrated against JCG ships.[37] | Patrolled and enforced a law on CCG ships. JCG ships requested CCG ships to leave.[38] |
14 | November 7, 2013 | CCG-2337, CCG-2506, CCG-2151, CCG-2112 | Patrolled and demonstrated against JCG ships.[39][40] | Patrolled and enforced a law on CCG ships. JCG ships requested CCG ships to leave.[41] |
15 | November 16, 2013 | CCG-2337, CCG-2112, CCG-2151, CCG-2506 | Patrolled and demonstrated against JCG ships.[42] | Patrolled and enforced a law on CCG ships. JCG ships warned CCG ships to leave.[43] |
16 | November 22, 2013 | CCG-2151, CCG-2101, CCG-2113, CCG-2146 | Patrolled and demonstrated against JCG ships.[44] Exercised fishery administration by law-enforcement personnel inspecting Chinese 5 fishing boats in waters around Senkaku Islands.[45] | Patrolled and enforced a law on CCG ships. The chair of the Asian and Oceanian Affairs Bureau of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan Junichi Ihara called Han Zhiqiang, the Chinese envoy to Japan, and raised a "solemn" protest "against China's intrusion".[46]
Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga said "absolutely cannot accept CCG conducting law-enforcement operations in Japanese exclusive economical zones". He claimed that Japan had protested through diplomatic channels.[47] |
17 | December 8, 2013 | CCG-2350, CCG-2506, CCG-2166 | Patrolled and demonstrated against JCG ships.[48] | Patrolled and enforced a law on CCG ships. JCG ships warned CCG ships to leave.[49] |
18 | December 22, 2013 | CCG-2337, CCG-2102, CCG-2112, CCG-2151 | Patrolled and demonstrated against JCG ships.[50] | Patrolled and enforced a law on CCG ships. JCG ships warned CCG ships to leave.[51] |
19 | December 29, 2013 | CCG-2337, CCG-2112, CCG-2151 | Patrolled and demonstrated against JCG ships.[52] | Patrolled and enforced a law on CCG ships. JCG ships warned CCG ships to leave.[53] |
20 | January 12, 2014 | CCG-2506, CCG-2113, CCG-2166 | Patrolled and demonstrated against JCG ships.[54] | Patrolled and enforced a law on CCG ships. Japanese minister of defense Itsunori Onodera says "Japan should react to China's law-enforcement vessels intruding Japanese territorial waters" when he reviewed the military drill of Japanese First Parachute Regiment held at Funabashi. The drill is about landing on and "recapturing an outlying island from enemy's occupation".[55][56] |
21 | January 27, 2014 | CCG-2337, CCG-2112, CCG-2151 | Patrolled and demonstrated against JCG ships.[57] | Patrolled and enforced a law on CCG ships. JCG ships requested CCG ships to leave. The chair of the Asian and Oceanian Affairs Bureau of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan Junichi Ihara protested to Han Zhiqiang, the Chinese envoy to Japan.[58] |
22 | February 2, 2014 | CCG-2350, CCG-2166, CCG-2506 | Patrolled and demonstrated against JCG ships.[59] | Patrolled and enforced a law on CCG ships. JCG ships requested CCG ships to leave.[60] |
23 | February 17, 2014 | CCG-2151, CCG-2113, CCG-2102 | Patrolled and demonstrated against JCG ships.[61] | Patrolled and enforced a law on CCG ships. JCG ships requested CCG ships to leave.[62] |
24 | February 23, 2014 | CCG-2151, CCG-2113, CCG-2102 | Patrolled and demonstrated against JCG ships.[63] | Patrolled and enforced a law on CCG ships. JCG ships requested CCG ships to leave.[64] |
See also
- People's Liberation Army Navy
- People's Armed Police
- China Maritime Safety Administration takes on the navigation safety and control duties, including harbormaster powers in most ports. It was not merged with the new coast guard in 2013.
- China Marine Surveillance Defunct in July 2013. The present China Coast Guard is a unified force that conduct law-enforcement operations in waters administered by China.
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