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Fish Farms or Footholds? China, South Korea and an OSINT Success Story
Fish Farms or Footholds? China, South Korea and an OSINT Success Story
After South Korea confronted China with suspicions about its Yellow Sea aquaculture operations--culminating in a tense maritime standoff--SeaLight broke the story open with newly published images of the "steel structures" roiling tensions in Northeast Asia.
APR 17, 2025
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Gray Zone Tactics Playbook: Optical Weapons
Updated post: Optical weapons are non-lethal weapons used to cause temporary blindness or confuse personnel. They include lasers (dazzlers) and stroboscopic lights.
APR 7, 2025
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Gray Zone Tactics Playbook: Sonic Weapons
China's increasing use of sonic weapons as a gray zone tactic against its rivals includes sirens, sonar and long-range acoustic devices.
MAR 16, 2025
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Beijing's Quiet Aggression at Sea
China's campaign of quiet aggression has already achieved many of its expansionist maritime objectives. Its neighbors and the world have started to notice, but checking Beijing's ambitions will take more than our attention.
MAR 11, 2025

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South China Sea-related materials, maps, media, databases, and more. Collected and curated in our searchable research library.
China's Fishermen Spies: Intelligence Specialists in the Maritime Militia
Published APR 26, 2025
China Maritime Report No. 46 from the U.S. Naval War College's China Maritime Studies Institute
China Global South Podcast: South China Sea
Published APR 19, 2025
Ray Powell, director of the Sealight initiative at Stanford University's Gordian Knott Center for National Security Innovation and host of the "Why Should We Care About the Indo-Pacific Podcast," joins Eric and CGSP Southeast Asia Editor Edwin Shri Bimo to discuss why the national security team in Washington remains appears to be more committed to the Philippines than other alliance partners.
South China Sea: Escalating tensions between China and the Philippines | 101 East Documentary
Published APR 5, 2025
Al Jazeera documentary on the tensions between the Philippines and China over the South China Sea.
ASPI: Pressure Points
Published MAR 26, 2025
Pressure Points by the Australian Strategic Policy Institute analyzes the Chinese military's use of air and maritime coercion to enforce Beijing's excessive territorial claims and advance China's security and defense interests in the Indo-Pacific.
Submarine Cable Map
Published MAR 25, 2025
The Submarine Cable Map is a free and regularly updated resource from TeleGeography.
Taiwan Security Monitor
Published MAR 25, 2025
Taiwan Security Monitor (TSM) is a student-driven research initiative dedicated to informing and improving the public discourse on cross-Strait security issues. Focused on the intersection of open-source research, geospatial data, and policy analysis, TSM provides timely and valuable insights into the evolving cross-Strait security landscape. TSM’s lines of effort includes tracking major military movements, maintaining a comprehensive repository of resources related to cross-Strait security, analyzing visual imagery, and compiling historical data on foreign military sales to Taiwan. By leveraging open-source intelligence (OSINT) tools and techniques, TSM’s team of student researchers monitor key developments and present clear, data-driven insights for policymakers, journalists, researchers, and the public. TSM is directed by Dr. Michael Hunzeker, an associate professor at George Mason University’s Schar School of Government and Policy.
Indian Diplomacy: China’s Gray Zone Warfare
Published MAR 6, 2025
Discussion on the motives and methods that guide China’s Non-War Military Operations (NWMOs) against a range of adversaries, and how targeted countries can better detect and deter Chinese salami slicing and incremental territorial expansionism. Hosted by Dr. Sreeram Chaulia and featuring expert analysis by Ray Powell, Founder and Director of SeaLight, a research project of Stanford University, USA.
Why Should We Care About China's Gray-Zone Warfare?
Published MAR 6, 2025
RAND’s senior behavioral scientist Todd Helmus joins Jim Carouso and Ray Powell to explain how #China exploits the maritime “gray zone” to pursue its aggressive and expansionist policies without triggering open conflict.
Behind the Curtain: An Update on Hainan's Maritime Militia
Published DEC 29, 2024
December 2024 update of AMTI's list of maritime militia ships in the South China Sea.
Understanding and Countering China's Maritime Gray Zone Operations
Published DEC 12, 2024
The authors identify approaches for the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command and other elements of the U.S. military to counter and deter Chinese maritime gray zone operations.
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In The News

Our finds on the latest articles and information from outside of the SeaLight team.
PH’s ‘most accomplished’ warship’s last mission: Missile target in sinking exercise
Published APR 30, 2025
The decommissioned Philippine Navy warship BRP Miguel Malvar will serve as target of a flagship corvette’s anti-ship missile in her final mission.
US deploys missile system for Balikatan
Published APR 29, 2025
The US military on Saturday deployed its advanced anti-ship missile system in the northern Philippines for combat exercises as part of the annual Balikatan (shoulder-to-shoulder) war games, the Philippine military said on Sunday.
China, Philippines Make Rival Claims in Disputed South China Sea
Published APR 29, 2025
Both countries plant flags on a collection of sand bars, heightening a standoff between Beijing and Manila, a U.S. ally.
Beijing’s flag-planting in South China Sea revives tensions with Manila
Published APR 27, 2025
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Chinese aircraft carrier, escorts monitored in N. Luzon waters
Published APR 26, 2025
The Philippine Navy on Thursday said nine vessels of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army Navy, including the aircraft carrier Shandong, had been spotted in waters covered by the country’s exclusive economic zone (EEZ) in northern Luzon since April 22.
South Korea expressed concern over Chinese structure in disputed area of sea
Published APR 26, 2025
South Korea has expressed "deep concern" over China erecting a sea structure off the west coast of the Korean Peninsula, Seoul's foreign ministry said on Thursday.
China Responds as Territorial Dispute With US Ally Goes Public
Published APR 22, 2025
Beijing has pushed back at South Korean concerns over a massive steel structure in the Yellow Sea that has raised alarm bells in Seoul
China Plays South China Sea-Style “Salami Slicing” Tricks In The Yellow Sea; What’s Cooking In Indo-Pacific?
Published APR 19, 2025
After aggressive posturing in the South China Sea, China is upping the ante in the Yellow Sea, following the building of a gigantic steel rig.
China’s New Deep-Sea Cutting Tool Exposes Vulnerability of Undersea Cables
Published APR 17, 2025
China, in developing deep-water cable-cutting technology, may be sending a message of intent.
Manila says Google’s ‘West Philippine Sea’ label shows global support for its stance
Published APR 17, 2025
A senator says the move by Google Maps proves the correctness of Manila’s policy to defend its sovereignty over the West Philippine Sea
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