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China's catastrophic South China Sea crash shows how dangerous high-risk moves at sea can be
The collision of two Chinese vessels in the South China Sea this week was dramatic — and, according to China watchers, predictable. For years, China's military, coast guard, and maritime militia have ...
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China is now resorting to lawfare to label the Philippines’ adoption of MZA and ASLA as a pretext to embark on stricter ...
Two Chinese vessels collided with each other yesterday while chasing a Philippine patrol vessel in the South China Sea, the Philippine government said, describing it as a result of China’s “reckless” ...
Viral footage shows the moment a Chinese warship was left “unseaworthy” after ramming into its own coast guard ship while both were chasing a Philippine vessel in the South China Sea. Philippine ...
Two Chinese Navy frigates and a China Coast Guard cutter harassed a Philippine Navy patrol ship in the South China Sea near Scarborough Shoal on Monday in what Manila described as “aggressive and ...
The extent of ship collision damage depends on three main factors, which include ship speed, size, and the location of the impact zone. A vessel collision can smash the bow of the vessel while ...
SEATTLE, Wash. – Two Alaska Airlines flights experienced a minor collision at Sea-Tac Airport on Saturday afternoon as they were backing up from the gates. Both flights were bound for California.
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China's ship collision in the South China Sea is the result of dangerous behavior at sea, experts said. High-risk maneuvers are becoming more common in the strategic waterway. The latest incident ...
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