Vietnam to build 32 patrol ships to take on PRC in South China Sea

By Ned Kelly, July 5, 2014

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With the Chinese building oil rigs, schools on disputed islands, artificial islands and using 40-year-old geography books to stake territorial claims in the South China Sea - not to mention sinking Vietnamese fishing vessels - Vietnam have responded with plans to build 32 new coastal patrol vessels.

Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung said the government would spend US$540 million on the new coast guard and fishery patrol vessels.

The decision was made Thursday, according to a government statement released later the same day.

Vietnam and China have sparred for years over who owns what in the South China Sea but tensions escalated sharply in early May when Beijing deployed a large oil rig near the disputed Paracel islands.

Hanoi protested the deployment and has sent coastal patrol ships to try and shoo away the rig, which is protected by a large flotilla of Chinese ships. The ships have been unable to get close to the rig, and several have been damaged in collisions with larger, stronger Chinese vessels.

The Vietnam government says it hasn't deployed navy vessels anywhere near the rig.

Nobody mention 1979.

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