Thousands of Chinese Boats Mass in Formations Near Taiwan, Alarming Experts
Between 1,300 and 2,000 Chinese vessels formed geometric patterns for 30 hours, likely signaling preparations for regional crisis or conflict involving Taiwan, experts say.
- On December 25, 2025 and January 11, 2026, between 1,300 and 2,000 Chinese fishing vessels formed long parallel lines roughly 300 kilometres north-east of Taiwan, holding positions for about 30 hours detected via Automatic Identification System signals.
- Three days after the December drill, China announced Justice Mission 2025, large naval exercises seen as rehearsals for blockade operations near Taiwan, with maritime militia central to force mobilisation, experts said.
- Jason Wang, chief operating officer of ingeniSPACE, said, 'Something didn't look right to me because in nature very rarely do you see straight lines'; AIS data showed most vessels came from Zhejiang province and formations exceeded 200–300 boats seen in 2016.
- With more than US$5 trillion in global shipping transiting the Asia-Pacific annually, analysts warn China's maritime militia could impose a naval blockade, harming Taiwan's trade-dependent economy.
- Under international rules , allies could respond with enhanced diplomatic cooperation, intelligence sharing, and strengthening coast guards to address the 'state operation' involving over 1,700 vessels off Ningbo.
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'They are not fishing': Thousands of Chinese boats form unusual patterns near Taiwan -what it could mean - The Times of India
International News: An AFP analysis of satellite imagery, ship-tracking data and expert interviews has raised fresh questions about China’s maritime activities after thou.
To carry out this survey, the AFP analysed the automatic onboard identification systems as well as the nocturnal satellite images, and interviewed experts who observed the formations.
Thousands of Chinese fishing vessels have been captured by satellite imagery grouping in geometric formations in the East China Sea, operations that, according to some experts, may be a symptom of the preparations for an imminent regional conflict or crisis.As reported by the AFP agency, maritime and military experts witnessed the concentration of Chinese fishing vessels on 25 December, some 300 kilometres north-east of Taiwan, was of a magnitud…
Is China’s ‘third sea force’ mobilising near Taiwan? What the massing of 2,000 fishing boats signals
Ship tracking data analysed by researchers showed between 1,300 and 2,000 vessels forming long parallel lines roughly 300 kilometres northeast of Taiwan on at least two occasions.
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