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New vessel to supply South China Sea islands

A new ship set sail Monday from Hainan Island for Sansha City on its maiden voyage to supply islands in the vast South China Sea.

The civil ship Sansha I is the largest and most advanced vessel yet to supply and commute between Hainan Island and islets in the South China Sea.

At an inaugural ceremony held at the ship's home port in Wenchang City, Sansha Mayor Xiao Jie said the new vessel will expand the city's administration in the South China Sea and underpin China's efforts to defend its "blue territory" and safeguard its interests in the sea.


"The all-weather Sansha I can cover all waters in the South China Sea and will reach more islets and reefs in the remote Zhongsha and Nansha island groups," said Feng Wenhai, vice mayor of Sansha.

Sansha I, 122 meters long and 21 meters wide, has a displacement of 7,800 tonnes. The rollon-rolloff vessel can accommodate up to 456 people and carry 20 standard container trailers.

The ship can navigate 6,000 nautical miles without docking and sail at a speed of up to 19 nautical miles per hour. The ship also has a helicopter pad to facilitate maritime rescue and islet patrol.

Sailing time between Wenchang City on Hainan Island and Sansha City's seat of government at Yongxing Island will be reduced to about 10 hours from 15 hours. Sansha I will make a round trip once a week.

China's southernmost and youngest city, Sansha was established in July 2012 to administer more than 200 islets, sandbanks and reefs in the Xisha, Zhongsha and Nansha island groups as well as two million square kilometers of surrounding waters in the South China Sea.

The Chinese Ministry of Land and Resources said the South China Sea's oil reserves are estimated to be around 23 to 30 billion tonnes, with gas reserves believed to total about 20 trillion cubic meters.

Data from the Hainan Provincial Fisheries Research Institute showed that the potential catch in waters administered by Sansha City adds up to five million tonnes.

Since it was established, Sansha has been building large-scale infrastructure on its islets and reefs. The number of residents, workers and visitors is increasing.

However, Sansha City relies heavily on supplies shipped from Hainan Island and the mainland, more than 300 kilometers away.

Ouyang Xiong, deputy director of Sansha Maritime Safety Administration, said as Sansha City develops rapidly, there is growing demand for supplies.

"Sansha I will inject fresh vigor into the city's development," said Xiao.
 
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What will be it's primary defence against pirates?


I was scratching my head about the issue, too...

then I thought, under the bed of the Capitan there must be 25 grenades and 3 water pistals, just to be sure. :lol:
 
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Who's going to shoot the ship besides Vietnamese with ak 47.

Viets aren't known for making tactically sound decisions.

Either way, the "escort" is likely just a pretext to move more Chinese military assets into the SCS with plausible deniability. "Chinese ressupply missions aren't aimed at any country in particular. We need the Liaoning carrier battle group to escort this one 7500 ton supply ship." *wink wink* :cheers::china:
 
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Chinese purpose disarm all coast guard and supply to lure haters into shooting Chinese fleet first then we got an excuse to wipe off their navy.
 
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Either way, the "escort" is likely just a pretext to move more Chinese military assets into the SCS with plausible deniability.

Chinese purpose disarm all coast guard and supply to lure haters into shooting Chinese fleet first then we got an excuse to wipe off their navy.

I think China can handle Philippines' forces easily.

However, at the moment, I am not sure that the Chinese has enough firepower to deal with Vietnam.

What do you think?

The situation will change to China's favor when the Yongshu airstrip & harbor, and other bases (Chigua, etc) are functional.
 
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I think China can handle Philippines' forces easily.

However, at the moment, I am not sure that the Chinese has enough firepower to deal with Vietnam.

What do you think?
Have you check with PLAN data based before you passed off this comment? You still think PLAN is some antique 80s navy?

Not only China can deal with vietnam navy. If vietnam navy increase my 3 times, PLAN can still easily deal with it.

Let me give you an magnitude of gap between PLAN and VPN. China military budget is 130 billion usd in 2013 while vietnam barely touch 4 billion.
 
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