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China Coast Guard Rams Philippine Ship

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China Coast Guard vessel 5205 repeatedly rammed the Philippine Coast Guard flagship BRP Teresa Magbanua at Sabina Shoal during a South China Sea confrontation. The incident highlights China's use of gray-zone maritime tactics to enforce territorial claims without direct naval combat.

Expert Insight: White-hull coercion has become one of Beijing's most effective tools for changing facts on the water while remaining below the threshold of war.

Credits: Thanks to the Philippine Coast Guard for providing official footage and public-domain content.

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