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The Philippine Coast Guard will install heavy artilleries on its ships patrolling the West Philippine Sea (WPS) in light of ...
A gun system will soon be installed in Philippine Coast Guard’s (PCG) largest ships, often used in West Philippine Sea patrols. Commodore Jay Tarriela, PCG spokesperson for West Philippine Sea, on ...
Sabina Shoal, situated approximately 75 miles from the Philippine province of Palawan, is one of the most contentious ...
Over the past week, Chinese and Philippine vessels have engaged in multiple collisions and face-offs near Sabina Shoal, a disputed atoll lying just 86 miles from the Philippines’ west coast and ...
Sabina Shoal. Philippine Coast Guard. Sabina Shoal, known to the Philippines as Escoda and by China as Xianbin Jiao, is the latest flashpoint in the South China Sea between Manila and Beijing.
Sabina Shoal, which lies about 140 kilometers (85 miles) west of the Philippines' western island province of Palawan, has become a new flashpoint in the territorial disputes between China and the ...
The Sabina Shoal, 86 miles from the Philippine island of Palawan, is one of the closest maritime features in the Spratlys to the Philippines. It is within the 200 miles that the Philippines ...
Sabina Shoal, which China refers to as Xianbin Reef and the Philippines as the Escoda Shoal, lies 93 miles west of the Philippine province of Palawan, well within the country's exclusive economic ...
Over the past week, Chinese and Philippine vessels have engaged in multiple collisions and face-offs near Sabina Shoal, a disputed atoll lying just 86 miles from the Philippines’ west coast and ...