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PLA Navy tanker ‘spotted on China Coast Guard resupply mission’ near Scarborough Shoal

Philippine maritime domain awareness report suggests PLA replenishment ship Qinghaihu was part of multi-vessel manoeuvre with coastguard

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The Qinghaihu, hull number 885, is a Type 908 replenishment ship of the PLA Southern Theatre Command. Photo: Handout
Amber Wangin Beijing
The PLA Navy replenishment ship Qinghaihu was reportedly seen resupplying a China Coast Guard vessel near the disputed Scarborough Shoal last week.

The manoeuvre highlights growing coordination between China’s naval and coastguard forces amid heightened tensions with the Philippines in the contested South China Sea.

According to a report by Manila-based ABS-CBN news, two Chinese navy warships and four coastguard vessels, as well as several Chinese maritime militia vessels, were monitored by the Philippine Coast Guard near Scarborough Shoal on Friday.

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China controls the disputed shoal, which it calls Huangyan Island.

The Qinghaihu is reported to have recently sailed into the South China Sea to conduct integrated combat support training with various types of destroyers, frigates and naval aviation units. Photo: Handout
The Qinghaihu is reported to have recently sailed into the South China Sea to conduct integrated combat support training with various types of destroyers, frigates and naval aviation units. Photo: Handout

One PLA Navy vessel – a tanker with the bow number 885 – appeared to be conducting a replenishment operation with a coastguard ship, the ABS-CBN report said.

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