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Chinese Ships Slam into One Another During a South China Sea Chase

https://www.businessinsider.com/chin...-vessel-2025-8

A Chinese navy warship and a China Coast Guard cutter crashed into one another in the South China Sea on Monday while chasing a Philippine Coast Guard vessel, video footage shows.

Footage shared by Philippine Coast Guard spokesperson Jay Tarriela showed China Coast Guard vessel 3104 tailing Philippine patrol ship BRP Suluan at high speeds while spraying its water cannon around 11 nautical miles east of the contested Scarborough Shoal.

As it closed in on the Philippine vessel, the Chinese coast guard ship suddenly slammed into a larger Chinese Navy destroyer that unexpectedly passed between the Philippine vessel and the Chinese cutter. The footage, taken from aboard the Suluan, reveals significant damage to the hulls of both Chinese vessels.

The Chinese coast guard vessel "performed a risky maneuver," which led to the impact with the warship," Tarriela wrote in a statement on social media. "This resulted in substantial damage to the CCG vessel's forecastle, rendering it unseaworthy."

Tarriela said the Philippine Coast Guard immediately offered to help the Chinese with man-overboard recovery and medical aid for any injured crew. A few sailors could be seen on the bow of the Chinese Coast Guard vessel just moments before it hit the destroyer, but it's unclear how many may have been hurt in the incident.

In a separate statement, Tarriela said that the Philippines routinely urges China to follow international regulations that prevent collisions and to "approach these matters with professionalism, especially considering their role in enforcing maritime laws."

"We have also emphasized that such reckless behavior at sea could ultimately lead to accidents," he said. "Our thoughts are with the CCG personnel who may have been injured in this incident."

The Philippine Department of National Defense later referred to the crash as "atrocious and inane behavior" by China. Beijing's embassy in the US did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Business Insider.

The incident was not addressed during the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs press briefing on Monday; however, the spokesperson did criticize Philippine behavior in the South China Sea, accusing it of infringing on Chinese sovereignty as justification for engaging the Philippine vessel with water cannons.

The collision came amid the latest in a long list of confrontations between China and the Philippines in the South China Sea. Tensions between the two countries have skyrocketed in recent years, and the Scarborough Shoal, a small chain of reefs, has been a point of contention between Beijing and Manila.

The Philippines has accused Chinese Coast Guard vessels of engaging in dangerous and provocative maneuvers with its ships in the past.
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Re: Chinese Ships Slam into One Another During a South China Sea Chase

The collision came amid the latest in a long list of confrontations between China and the Philippines in the South China Sea. Tensions between the two countries have skyrocketed in recent years, and the Scarborough Shoal, a small chain of reefs, has been a point of contention between Beijing and Manila
The atoll is a disputed territory claimed by the Republic of the Philippines through the Treaty of Washington in 1900 via the 1734 Velarde map, as well as by the People's Republic of China and the Taiwan (Taiwan).

The atolls' status is often discussed in conjunction with other territorial disputes in the West Philippine Sea, such as those involving the Spratly Islands and the 2012 Scarborough Shoal standoff.

In 2013, the Philippines initiated arbitration against China under UNCLOS. In 2016, the tribunal ruled that China's historic title within the nine-dash line was invalid but did not rule on sovereignty.



Just a big country bullying and trying to get what they think belongs to them, plus it's an important trade route so gaining control of that is also high on China's bucket list.

Too bad the two vessels didn't sink.
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Re: Chinese Ships Slam into One Another During a South China Sea Chase

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Re: Chinese Ships Slam into One Another During a South China Sea Chase

Typical chinese made shit. front fell off after the crash.
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Re: Chinese Ships Slam into One Another During a South China Sea Chase

Holy shit I was not expecting that at all.

What was the Capt. thinking putting that destroyer in between the two boats like that!?!

And why does the Chinese boat show standard numbering on the front?
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Re: Chinese Ships Slam into One Another During a South China Sea Chase

Typical chinese made shit. front fell off after the crash.
Thanks for reminding me of that, lmao.

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Re: Chinese Ships Slam into One Another During a South China Sea Chase

Dead Set Fucken Dickheads !
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Re: Chinese Ships Slam into One Another During a South China Sea Chase

The two or three guys that were in the front of that coast guard vessel were wiped off of it. You can see the red wash from their bodies in the video.
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