Haijian 75

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History
 People's Republic of China
NameChina Haijian 75 (CMS 75)
Owner, State Oceanic Administration
Operator, South China Sea Fleet, China Marine Surveillance
BuilderChangzhou Shipyard,
CommissionedOctober 26, 2010
General characteristics
Class and type1,000t-class Type-II Cutter
Displacement1,290 t
Length77.39 m
Beam10.4 m
Draught4 m
Propulsion4,760 shp
Speedmaximum > 20 knots
Range5,000 nmi
Complement43 personnel

Haijian 75 (Chinese: 海监75) is a China Marine Surveillance (CMS) ship in the of CMS's South China Sea Fleet. She is one of the fastest CMS ships in the second building plan. She was commissioned on October 26, 2010.[1]

Deployments[]

On October 25, 2012, Haijian 75 conducted cruise operations in waters around the disputed Diaoyu Islands. Through radio, personnel on Haijian 75 ordered nearby JCG ships to leave and collected evidence of JCG ships' presence.[2]

CMS ships of the same class, 1,000t-class Type-II, include Haijian 66.

CMS-75 was renamed CCG-3175 in July 2013.

References[]

  1. ^ "Fastest Law Enforcement Ship Commissioned to CMS South China Sea Branch". Sina News (in Chinese). 27 October 2010. Retrieved 2 June 2013.
  2. ^ "CMS Ships Expelled JCG Ships Infringing China's Sovereignty". China News (in Chinese). 20 May 2013. Retrieved 2 June 2013.
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