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China’s largest, most advanced civilian patrol boat ‘could be used to support South China Sea claims’

  • The newly launched Haixun 09 will be used to protect the country’s maritime claims, according to state broadcaster CCTV
  • But one military observer warns that deploying it to disputed waters risks triggering an international incident with rival claimants

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The vessel can be used for search and rescue operations. Photo: Weibo

China’s largest civilian patrol boat entered service on Saturday, with the state broadcaster CCTV reporting that it would be used to deliver strategic resources and help protect the country’s maritime claims.

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The Haixun 09, or “sea patrol”, was commissioned under the Maritime Safety Administration (MSA) of the southern province of Guangdong province, which oversees the South China Sea.

With a 10,700-tonne displacement, it is also the most advanced ship in the civilian fleet and is equipped with water cannons, an aerial tracking system, medical rescue capabilities and a helicopter landing deck, according to CCTV.

Collin Koh, a research fellow from the Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies at Singapore’s Nanyang Technological University, said the MSA seemed to be upgrading its emergency response fleet as part of an inter-service rivalry with the coastguard.

He said the MSA had previously deployed assets to the disputed Spratly Islands in the South China Sea, adding that it could justify its actions as contributing to the common public good by providing equipment for emergency responses, for example search and rescue operations.

“Overall, this will lend to the effect of helping China assert its control in the area, including enforcing navigational rules vis-à-vis foreign vessels,” Koh said.

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Beijing announced a new rule at the end of August that all foreign ships entering the areas of the South China Sea it claims must register their details with the Chinese maritime authorities.

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