MANILA, Philippines—Chinese vessels continued to freely enter an area near Pag-asa (Thitu), an island administered by the Philippines in the West Philippine Sea, according to a US technology firm.
A report from the South China Sea Rapid Alert Service of Simularity, a tech firm based in Florida, said there were at least 20 vessels near Pag-asa on Oct. 9 alone.
Simularity provides free alerts and reports to subscribers on developments in the South China Sea using satellite images focused on target locations which are fed into an artificial intelligence software that detects “anomalies” or changes from one period of time to another.
According to Simularity CEO Liz Derr at an online for…
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