Ship-Tracking Data Uncovers Hidden Risks Amid China-Vietnam Tensions
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The dispute over the South China Sea added a concrete signal of alarm: more than 100 Chinese ships passed during the past year to less than 10 nautical miles of Vietnam-controlled positions on the Spratly Islands, where Hanoi accelerated the construction and fortification of reefs, sand banks and artificial islands.The data comes from a Bloomberg News analysis of Starboard Maritime Intelligence naval tracking records. According to that survey, a…
Ship-Tracking Data Uncovers Hidden Risks Amid China-Vietnam Tensions
Recent analysis of ship-tracking data has uncovered previously unnoticed maritime risks amid escalating tensions between China and Vietnam, according to a Bloomberg report. The data reveals increased naval activities and strategic vessel movements in contested waters, highlighting the growing potential for conflict in one of Asia’s most volatile maritime regions. As both nations intensify their presence near disputed areas in the South China Sea…
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