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Chinese Surveillance Ship
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History
 People's Republic of China
NameChina Haijian 110 (CMS 110)
OwnerNorth China Sea Branch, State Oceanic Administration
Operator1st Marine Surveillance Flotilla, North China Sea Fleet, China Marine Surveillance
CommissionedNovember 12, 2012
HomeportQingdao, Shandong
General characteristics
Displacement3,000 t
Length? m
Beam? m
Draught? m
Depth? m
Speed? knots (cruise), ? knots (maximum)



Haijian 110 (Chinese: 中国海监 110) is a China Marine Surveillance (CMS) ship in the 1st Marine Surveillance Flotilla of the North China Sea Fleet. She was commissioned on November 12, 2012. Haijian 110 was formerly a tug boat Beituo 710 (Chinese: 北拖 710) in the North China Sea Fleet of PLA Navy. She was decommissioned from the China's armed forces, retrofitted for maritime law enforcement purposes, and recommissioned to CMS. She was renamed China Coast Guard 1310 in 2013.

References

  1. "3000-Displacement CMS Ship Commissioned, to Conduct Law Enforcement Cruise Operations in the Yellow Sea". China Phoenix News (Fenghuang) (in Chinese). 13 November 2012. Retrieved 1 June 2013.
China Marine Surveillance (1998–2013)
State Oceanic Administration
North China Sea Fleet
East China Sea Fleet
South China Sea Fleet
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