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Looking Past Gulf of Guinea Piracy: Chinese Twins, Ghanaian Fishing, and Domain Awareness | Center for International Maritime Security

Looking Past Gulf of Guinea Piracy: Chinese Twins, Ghanaian Fishing, and Domain Awareness | Center for International Maritime Security
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Africa | Center for International Maritime Security

By Matthew Quintero “If not China, who?” was a question asked during a class on foreign investment in Africa. The speaker was an African naval officer. The class was equally composed of American and African military officers, and the place was the United States Naval War College (NWC). The African officers all seemed to nod in agreement while the rest of the room shrugged. The author has heard this comment several times before by other exasperated African officers. They were tired of being reminded that China was only interested in the natural resources of their homelands, or that China was building ports, bases, and infrastructure on loans their nations could hardly repay. They were also acutely aware that China’s “no strings attached” development targeted their weak governments and “big man” regimes. It was sometimes difficult for this particular officer to express himself, as English was his third language after Bantu and French. But on this day he made himself very

Chinese research vessel intercepted in Indonesian waters; hints at underwater ops

Last Updated: Chinese Research Vessel Intercepted In Indonesian Waters; Hints At Underwater Ops A Chinese survey ship was caught “running dark” in Indonesian waters without broadcasting its position through AIS, amid concerns of Beijing s maritime behavior A Chinese government survey ship was caught “running dark” in Indonesian waters without broadcasting its position through AIS (Automated Information System), amid concerns of Beijing s maritime behaviour. This is the latest twist to China s ongoing naval invasion, which has also witnessed uncrewed underwater vehicles (UUVs) discovered several times in Indonesia’s territorial waters. The survey ship, Xiang Yang Hong 03 that left its base at Sanya, China, on the morning of January 6, was intercepted by the Indonesian Coast Guard near the Sunda Strait on January 11. All ships transiting the strategically important strait are required to broadcast their position on AIS. When confronted, the crew of Xiang Yang Hong 03

Chinese Survey Ship Caught Running Dark Give Clues to Underwater Drone Operations

USNI News Chinese Survey Ship Caught ‘Running Dark’ Give Clues to Underwater Drone Operations HI Sutton Image A Chinese government survey ship was intercepted “running dark” without broadcasting its position via AIS (Automated Information System by Indonesian officials. The incident is latest twist in an ongoing maritime saga which has also seen Chinese uncrewed underwater vehicles (UUVs) found in Indonesia’s territorial waters. The survey ship, Xiang Yang Hong 03, left its base at Sanya on Hainan Island, China, on the morning of Jan. 6. It was intercepted by the Indonesian Coast Guard near the Sunda Strait during the week of January 11. All ships transiting the strategically important strait are required to be on AIS and when confronted the crew

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