China's guardian of the sea

The 3,000-ton-class Haijian 50 on the Huangpu River in Shanghai. China sent its largest patrol ship to the East China Sea yesterday in a bid to guard the country's territorial rights and marine interests there. The patrol ship will visit Rixiang Rock, Suyan Rock and the offshore oil and gas fields of Chunxiao and Pinghu, as well as China-Japan joint development zones, according to China Marine Surveillance, a paramilitary maritime law enforcement agency. The Chinese-manufactured vessel is equipped with the country's most advanced marine technology and is capable of accommodating China's Z9A helicopters.


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