Japan Coast Guard vessels tried to fishery Chinese military color cast
Date:2011-08-31Author:adminCategory:China militaryComment:0
Data Figure: China’s advanced “310″ law enforcement boat
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recently, Chinese art, “310″ law enforcement vessels to Diaoyu Islands waters enforcement. In this regard, the Japan Coast Guard to enhance the tracking, interference, and absurdly claimed that Chinese fishery boat equipped with “heavy weapons” in an attempt to mislead the public.
Japan’s “Yomiuri Shimbun” reported on November 23, after the Japan Coast Guard “confirmation”, perform the task of China’s newest cruise ship fishery, “310″ at 20 to 21 waters near the Diaoyu Islands and was once again sailing.
reported speculation, “310″ can not only helicopters, but there are many devices on board with the “military tent” coverage, so you can see, the latest Chinese fishery boat equipped with a “heavy weapons “and is likely to be heavy machine gun type weapons. The report also said the new fishery cruise ship can be seen as the Chinese government in the “key area” for the “strategic.” Clearly, the Japanese Coast Guard tried to fishery vessels normal cast of Chinese law enforcement, “the military colors.”
According to the Chinese government fisheries official website of the information, “310″ total tonnage of 2580 tons, 108 meters long, 14 meters wide, endurance of 6,000 nautical miles, Air hold 60 days and nights can proceed to the international unrestricted navigation area, the maximum speed of up to 22 sea miles per hour. In the equipment, the ship is equipped with ship-borne helicopter Z-9A, modern water broadband satellite communications systems, optical tracking device forensics systems, infrared image device and color sea fish finders and other special equipment, is China’s fishery system ships the fastest speed, the overall performance of the most advanced and special equipment with the most complete fishery boat.
this information shows, “310″ is a typical fishery enforcement vessels, the Japanese so-called “heavy weapons” is purely fictitious.
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