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Chinese cutter Haijing 6301

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Haijing 6301 (Chinese: 海警6301) is a Tuzhong-class cutter of the China Coast Guard's (CCG)[1] 6th Bureau based in Qingdao.[2]

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The ship was built in the late-1970s by the Zhonghua Shipyard for the People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN). She was based in the North Sea Fleet[3] as Beituo 710 (Chinese: 北拖710).[4] She was fitted with a Type 352 radar for cruise missile tests.[3]

The ship was transferred to the China Marine Surveillance's (CMS) North China Sea Fleet on 12 November 2012 as Haijian 110 (Chinese: 海监110).[5][4]

In July 2013, the CMS was disbanded as part of the creation of the CCG.[6] and the ship transferred to the CCG. She was renamed to Haijing 1310 (Chinese: 海警1310).[3] By 2024, her name was Haijing 6301.[1]

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