dc.contributor.author | Mangosing, Frances G. | |
dc.coverage.spatial | China | en |
dc.coverage.spatial | Panganiban Reef | en |
dc.coverage.spatial | South China Sea | en |
dc.coverage.spatial | Mischief Reef | en |
dc.coverage.spatial | Philippines | en |
dc.coverage.spatial | Kagitingan Reef | en |
dc.coverage.spatial | Fiery Cross Reef | en |
dc.coverage.spatial | Calderon Reef | en |
dc.coverage.spatial | Cuarteron Reef | en |
dc.coverage.spatial | Burgos Reef | en |
dc.coverage.spatial | Gaven Reef | en |
dc.coverage.spatial | Johnson South | en |
dc.coverage.spatial | Mabini | en |
dc.coverage.spatial | Zamora | en |
dc.coverage.spatial | Subi Reef | en |
dc.date.accessioned | 2019-02-27T06:36:18Z | |
dc.date.available | 2019-02-27T06:36:18Z | |
dc.date.issued | 2018-04-18 | |
dc.identifier.citation | Mangosing, F. G. (2018, April 18). China military planes land on PH reef. Philippine Daily Inquirer, pp. A1, A6. | en |
dc.identifier.uri | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12174/4497 | |
dc.language.iso | en | en |
dc.publisher | Philippine Daily Inquirer, Inc. | en |
dc.relation.uri | https://globalnation.inquirer.net/165824/china-military-planes-land-ph-reef | en |
dc.subject | military operations | en |
dc.subject | aircraft | en |
dc.subject | Exclusive economic zone | en |
dc.subject | law of the sea | en |
dc.subject | international law | en |
dc.subject | artificial islands | en |
dc.subject | territorial waters | en |
dc.subject | disputes | en |
dc.title | China military planes land on PH reef | en |
dc.type | newspaperArticle | en |
dc.citation.journaltitle | Philippine Daily Inquirer | en |
dc.citation.firstpage | A1 | en |
dc.citation.lastpage | A6 | en |
local.seafdecaqd.controlnumber | PD20180418_A1 | en |
local.seafdecaqd.extract | Two Chinese military transport planes have been photographed on Panganiban Reef, marking the first reported presence of this type of aircraft in Philippine territory in the South China Sea and raising the prospect that China will base warplanes there. Panganiban Reef — internationally known as Mischief Reef — is located within the Philippines’ 370-kilometer exclusive economic zone (EEZ) in the South China Sea. The waters within this zone are known locally as West Philippine Sea. Surveillance images taken on Jan. 6 showed two Xian Y-7 military transport planes 20 to 50 meters apart on the ramp near Runway 21 on Panganiban, one of seven reefs in the Spratlys that China has transformed into artificial islands with military capabilities. | en |
local.subject.personalName | Koh, Collin | |
local.subject.corporateName | Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) | en |
local.subject.corporateName | Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague | en |