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Two Chinese naval vessels were spotted off Palawan near an area where Philippine, US, and French warships were holding joint sail – on their last day yesterday – as part of the Balikatan exercises. The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG), for its part, said it was monitoring the activities of the Chinese-flagged research vessel Shen Kuo reportedly sighted traversing Philippine waters.
Western Command (Wescom) spokesman Capt. Ariel Joseph Coloma said Chinese People’s Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) vessels with bow numbers 793 and 167 were spotted four to five nautical miles from the area where the Philippine, US, and French ships were engaged in Multilateral Maritime Exercise (MME) some 33 nautical miles northwest of Quezon, Palawan.
The ships involved in the MME were the Philippine Navy’s BRP Ramon Alcaraz, BRP Davao del Sur, US Navy landing ship dock Harpers Ferry, and the French Navy frigate Vendemiaire. The five-day exercise showcased the participants’ coordination in a simulated formation sailing scenario and documented operations through proper photographic techniques for military purposes.
The participants also performed a Surface Gun Exercise, which tested the participating navies’ live-fire capabilities and communication skills in a challenging environment. The action of the Chinese entry on Ph waters is alarming.
Western Command (Wescom) spokesman Capt. Ariel Joseph Coloma said Chinese People’s Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) vessels with bow numbers 793 and 167 were spotted four to five nautical miles from the area where the Philippine, US, and French ships were engaged in Multilateral Maritime Exercise (MME) some 33 nautical miles northwest of Quezon, Palawan.
The ships involved in the MME were the Philippine Navy’s BRP Ramon Alcaraz, BRP Davao del Sur, US Navy landing ship dock Harpers Ferry, and the French Navy frigate Vendemiaire. The five-day exercise showcased the participants’ coordination in a simulated formation sailing scenario and documented operations through proper photographic techniques for military purposes.
The participants also performed a Surface Gun Exercise, which tested the participating navies’ live-fire capabilities and communication skills in a challenging environment. The action of the Chinese entry on Ph waters is alarming.


