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AFP Monitors Over 21,000 Vessels, 82 Chinese Ships in May

  • Peter Fernandez
  • Nation
  • June 2, 2026

The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) monitored more than 21,000 vessels in May as it stepped up maritime surveillance efforts to protect the country’s waters and strengthen awareness of activities at sea.

Through the Philippine Navy, the AFP recorded 21,751 vessels in areas of interest from May 1 to 31. Of the total, 4,054 were domestic vessels, while 17,697 were foreign vessels.

The Navy said 15,426 vessels responded to radio challenges, while 6,325 did not respond.

The AFP said radio challenges and vessel monitoring are key measures in identifying ships operating in Philippine waters, assessing maritime activities and supporting security operations. These efforts, it said, also help reinforce the country’s sovereignty and maritime jurisdiction.

In the West Philippine Sea, the Navy monitored 82 vessels from the People’s Liberation Army Navy and the China Coast Guard across four maritime features.

Bajo de Masinloc recorded the highest number, with 39 vessels, including 16 PLA Navy ships and 23 China Coast Guard vessels. Ayungin Shoal had 17 vessels, composed of five PLA Navy ships and 12 China Coast Guard vessels.

The Navy also monitored 10 vessels at Escoda Shoal, including six PLA Navy ships and four China Coast Guard vessels, and 16 vessels near Pag-asa Island, composed of four PLA Navy ships and 12 China Coast Guard vessels.

The AFP said the continued presence of Chinese military and coast guard vessels reflects persistent activities that challenge the Philippines’ sovereign rights and jurisdiction in the West Philippine Sea.

Despite these developments, the military said it remains committed to protecting the country’s maritime interests through sustained patrols, improved monitoring, stronger inter-agency coordination and continued capability development.

The AFP also reaffirmed its commitment to uphold maritime security, regional stability and the rule of law in Philippine waters.

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