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Chinese Cutter Hai'an
Hai'an (5103) is a China Coast Guard cutter of the Shuwu-class cutters.People's Liberation Army Navy, Coast Guard and Government Maritime Forces recognition guide 2022-2023
, retrieved 3/3/2025
She is more commonly as Haijing 5103 or Haijing 3184 due to her current and former pennant numbers. She is a member of the 5th Bureau of the Coast Guard and is stationed in .



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