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China using civilian ships to enhance navy capability, reach

Por: Associated Press Science September 24, 2022

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BANGKOK (AP) — A Chinese scientific ship bristling with surveillance equipment docked in a Sri Lankan port. Hundreds of fishing boats anchored for months at a time among disputed islands in the South China Sea. And ocean-going ferries, built to be capable of carrying heavy vehicles and large loads of people.All are ostensibly civilian ships, but experts and uneasy regional governments say they are part of a Chinese civil-military fusion... + full article



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