No legendary sea monster was as horrifying as the Kraken. According to eyewitness accounts dating all the way back to ancient ...
China Coast Guard (CCG) mighty vessel 5901—dubbed as ‘The Monster’—departed the Zambales coastline over the weekend, but it ...
MANILA, Philippines — China’s “monster” ship moved away from the Zambales coast while another vessel approached the area, according to the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG). In a statement on Sunday night, ...
CHINA Coast Guard (CCG) vessel 5901 or the “monster ship” that has been illegally operating off the Zambales coast was replaced by another Chinese ship with bow number 3304, Sunday afternoon.
While Beijing's CCG vessel 5901, dubbed the "monster ship" due to its massive size, moved away this weekend, it was immediately replaced by CCG vessel 3304 – a 111-meter ship that still dwarfs ...
The China Coast Guard monster ship’s frequent anchoring very near Zambales aims to scare, surveil and sabotage. CCG-5901 is 165 meters, six basketball courts. Like sister 5902, it’s the world ...
These include one of the world's two biggest coast guard ships, CGG-5901—or the "Monster." Displacing 12,000 tons and running 540 feet from bow to stern, it dwarfs its Philippine counterparts.
On Tuesday, PCG reported that China’s “Monster” ship left the area near Zambales. It was last spotted 19 nautical miles from Bajo de Masinloc (Scarborough Shoal) around 9 p.m. Beijing’s continued ...
As of Jan. 21, 2025, the vessel commonly referred to as the 'monster ship,' CCG-5901, is 113 nautical miles away from Zambales but remains within the exclusive economic zone (EEZ) at a distance of 19 ...
CHINA COAST GUARD VESSEL 5901, nicknamed the “monster ship,” off the coast of Capones Island, Zambales on Jan. 4, 2025. — PHILIPPINE COAST GUARD THE Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) on Monday said it ...
The world's "roughest sea" is notorious for its massive waves - prompting cruise ships to steer clear of the area. Located between South America's Cape Horn and the South Shetland Islands of ...