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China sends new patrol ship Haixun 03 on South China Sea mission
- The vessel arrived at Woody Island on Sunday and will carry out various inspection tasks in the waters
- The Haixun was launched in 2021 and went into service last year
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China has sent its maritime patrol ship the Haixun 03 to the disputed Paracel Islands in the South China Sea to bolster its claims to the area.
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The vessel arrived on Sunday at Woody Island, known as Yongxing Island in Chinese, and will patrol the surrounding waters until early July, Chinese state media reported on Monday.
The assignment comes as South China Sea claimant countries are scrambling to reinforce their claims before a code of conduct for activities in the waters is finalised.
The second text reading for the legally-binding document is hoped to be completed within this year.
China has established military bases and civilian settlements in the Paracels, known as the Xisha in China, but the US Navy also sails frequently through the waters on what it calls freedom of navigation operations.
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The Haixun is operated by the Hainan Maritime Safety Administration (MSA) and its crew is tasked with inspecting the navigation route, telecommunication and lighthouse equipment, beacons, buoys and other navigational facilities.
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