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Philippines, Japan coast guards hold anti-piracy drills


Philippine and Japanese coast guard teams staged an anti-piracy drill on Wednesday, featuring the storming of a cargo vessel after a mock hijack, in a show of maritime cooperation between the two nations amid rising tension in Asian waters.

Both nations face a challenge from China's growing assertiveness over territorial claims in the South China Sea and the East China Sea, where it uses coast guard and fishing vessels to press into disputed areas.

Wednesday's drill was the first held by Japan and the Philippines after signing a strategic partnership pact in 2012.


The exercises in Manila Bay were watched by the coast guard chiefs of 17 Asian nations, including China, who are meeting to find ways to cooperate in boosting safety and battling piracy and transnational crime.

Japan has been helping the Philippines improve its skills in maritime law enforcement, safety and environment protection, Captain Koichi Kawagoe of Japan's coast guard told reporters.

"This exercise is for mutual interest, such as pirates and illegal trafficking, drug trafficking, firearms trafficking," Kawagoe said, adding that Japan was ready to help Southeast Asian nations, even in the disputed South China Sea.

"As long as the incident is related to piracy, we will coordinate our efforts."

Asked about the drills, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying said in Beijing she hoped countries in the region could "do more to increase mutual trust and maintain regional peace and stability".

China claims most of the potentially energy-rich South China Sea, through which $5 trillion in ship-borne trade passes every year. The Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia, Brunei and Taiwan also have overlapping claims.

China has rejected diplomatic protests by the Philippines and Vietnam and criticism from the United States over its reclamation work on reefs and tiny islands, saying it falls "within the scope of China's sovereignty".

Last month, China's coast guard fired water cannon on Philippine fishermen in a disputed shoal. In the past, it has challenged Japan's coast guard near a disputed island in the East China Sea.

Later this year, the Philippines will take delivery of the first of ten 40-metre (130-foot) patrol boats Japan is building, said Coast Guard spokesman Commander Armand Balilo.

(Reporting by Manuel Mogato; Additional reporting by Adam Rose and Ben Blanchard in Beijing; Editing by Clarence Fernandez)




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Do you have any pictures of the PLH-22 YASHIMA ? She was in the Philippines for 3 days, i hear.

Any pictures of her in Manila Bay?
 
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Coast guards of Vietnam, Japan to conduct joint drill at sea

Tuoi Tre News

Updated : 05/06/2015 10:27 GMT + 7

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A Japan Coast Guard ship, the JCGS Yashima (PLH 22), with 130 crew members on board, will arrive in central Vietnam on Sunday for a five-day visit, during which the two sides will conduct a search and rescue exercise at sea.

>> Japan self-defense ships to have joint training with Vietnam side

The ship, led by Coast Guard Superintendent Akihiro Hirano, is scheduled to dock at the Tien Sa Port in Da Nang on the morning of May 10, according to the Da Nang Department of Information and Communications.

After a welcome ceremony at the port, the ship’s leaders will pay a courtesy visit to the office of the High Command of the Vietnam Coast Guard in Da Nang, the local People’s Committee, and the High Command of the Vietnam Coast Guard of Zone II in Nui Thanh District, Quang Nam Province – Da Nang’s neighbor.

The First Secretary of the Japanese Embassy in Vietnam, Hayashi Hiroyuki, will attend the ceremony.

During their stay, the Japanese coast guard members will hold professional exchanges and seminars with their Vietnamese counterparts.

A volleyball friendly will also take place between the Japanese sailors and their hosts from the Vietnam Coast Guard of Zone II.

On May 14, the last day of their visit, the two sides will take part in a search, rescue and salvage drill at sea.

JCGS Yashima is owned by the Japanese Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism and is based at the Japan Coast Guard Office in Fukuoka.

The ship, which was put into operation in December 1988, is 130 meters long, 15.5 meters wide and 8.8 meters tall.

It has a full load of 5,200 tons and a displacement of more than 6,000 tons.

The vessel is equipped with a 35 mm gun, a 20mm Vulcan gun, a Bell 412 helicopter and many advanced maritime radar systems.

Last month, two other ships from the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force, JS Kirisame (DD104) and JS Asayuki (DD132), with more than 500 crew members on board, also visited Da Nang for four days.

The two ships arrived at the Tien Sa Port on April 16 and had an exchange with Vietnam’s navy through April 19.
 
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Man the chincom imperalist had field day off b@#%ing anyhow its good we having this the Coast Guard like the Navy are in deep need of experence and training this one thing to help us and it will give the imperials something to look forward too
 
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Coast guards of Vietnam, Japan to conduct joint drill at sea

Tuoi Tre News

Updated : 05/06/2015 10:27 GMT + 7

Fzg8Blmj.jpg

A Japan Coast Guard ship, the JCGS Yashima (PLH 22), with 130 crew members on board, will arrive in central Vietnam on Sunday for a five-day visit, during which the two sides will conduct a search and rescue exercise at sea.

>> Japan self-defense ships to have joint training with Vietnam side

The ship, led by Coast Guard Superintendent Akihiro Hirano, is scheduled to dock at the Tien Sa Port in Da Nang on the morning of May 10, according to the Da Nang Department of Information and Communications.

After a welcome ceremony at the port, the ship’s leaders will pay a courtesy visit to the office of the High Command of the Vietnam Coast Guard in Da Nang, the local People’s Committee, and the High Command of the Vietnam Coast Guard of Zone II in Nui Thanh District, Quang Nam Province – Da Nang’s neighbor.

The First Secretary of the Japanese Embassy in Vietnam, Hayashi Hiroyuki, will attend the ceremony.

During their stay, the Japanese coast guard members will hold professional exchanges and seminars with their Vietnamese counterparts.

A volleyball friendly will also take place between the Japanese sailors and their hosts from the Vietnam Coast Guard of Zone II.

On May 14, the last day of their visit, the two sides will take part in a search, rescue and salvage drill at sea.

JCGS Yashima is owned by the Japanese Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism and is based at the Japan Coast Guard Office in Fukuoka.

The ship, which was put into operation in December 1988, is 130 meters long, 15.5 meters wide and 8.8 meters tall.

It has a full load of 5,200 tons and a displacement of more than 6,000 tons.

The vessel is equipped with a 35 mm gun, a 20mm Vulcan gun, a Bell 412 helicopter and many advanced maritime radar systems.

Last month, two other ships from the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force, JS Kirisame (DD104) and JS Asayuki (DD132), with more than 500 crew members on board, also visited Da Nang for four days.

The two ships arrived at the Tien Sa Port on April 16 and had an exchange with Vietnam’s navy through April 19.



Post pictures, buddy okay? And wow, 5 days in Viet Nam ! :)


Our boys will enjoy the tropical weather and warm and friendliness of Viet Namese people / hosts ! :)

Man the chincom imperalist had field day off b@#%ing anyhow its good we having this the Coast Guard like the Navy are in deep need of experence and training this one thing to help us and it will give the imperials something to look forward too


Absolutely buddy! In fact the Philippines and the Japanese even share a maritime border in the Sea of the Philippines, in the Western Pacific region. Our respective coast guards already cooperate with each other, now, we can increase this cooperation in addressing anti piracy concerns in our neighborhood. The more we learn from each other, interact with each other, work with each other ---- the better our interoperability and reaction time. :)

Seriously, i think this partnership may even become an alliance in the future. :)

@Zero_wing --- as you can see --- both our countries do share a maritime border. We are truly island neighbors !

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Yes and soon we buying military arms from you guys we need to balance our equipments


The Japanese Ministry of Defense should gift the Philippines with US-2 ShinMaywa patrol craft for the Philippine Coast Guard and Philippine Navy. Considering the Philippines also has a vast maritime domain and a coast line (imagine 7,000 islands!) .

These platforms will be indispensable for Manila's command and control capabilities.



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The Japanese Ministry of Defense should gift the Philippines with US-2 ShinMaywa patrol craft for the Philippine Coast Guard and Philippine Navy. Considering the Philippines also has a vast maritime domain and a coast line (imagine 7,000 islands!) .

These platforms will be indispensable for Manila's command and control capabilities.



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Ya thats a start this plane reminds me of our old albatros planes we had in 70s
 
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It is suitable to landing and take off anywhere without care abt the existance of airport.
Best choice for ID, PH, VN..
 
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