Grierson Reef
Grierson Reef is a rock located in the Spratly Islands.
Grierson Reef is a rock located in the Spratly Islands.
Ladd Reef is a low-tide elevation located in the Spratly Islands. In addition to the main feature, there are two outposts constructed on the fringing reef. Vietnam first took possession of the feature in 1988.
Lansdowne Reef is a rock located in the Spratly Islands. Vietnam first took possession of the feature in 1988.
Namyit Island is a rock located in the Spratly Islands. Vietnam first took possession of the feature in 1974.
Pearson Reef is a rock located in the Spratly Islands. In addition to the main feature, there is one outpost constructed on the fringing reef. Vietnam first took possession of the feature in 1988.
Petley Reef is a rock located in the Spratly Islands. Vietnam first took possession of the feature in 1988.
Prince Consort Bank is an entirely submerged feature in the southern portion of the South China Sea that hosts one Vietnamese outpost.
Prince of Wales Bank is an entirely submerged feature in the southern portion of the South China Sea that hosts four Vietnamese outposts.
Rifleman Bank is an entirely submerged feature in the southern portion of the South China Sea that hosts three Vietnamese outposts.
Sand Cay is a rock located in the Spratly Islands. Vietnam first took possession of the feature in 1974.
Sin Cowe Island is a rock located in the Spratly Islands. Vietnam first took possession of the feature in 1974.
South Reef is a rock located in the Spratly Islands. Vietnam first took possession of the feature in 1988.
Southwest Cay is a rock located in the Spratly Islands. Vietnam first took possession of the feature in 1974.
Spratly Island is a rock located in the Spratly Islands. Vietnam first took possession of the feature in 1974.
Tennent Reef is a rock located in the Spratly Islands that hosts two Vietnamese outposts. Vietnam first took possession of the feature in 1974.
Vanguard Bank is an entirely submerged feature in the southern portion of the South China Sea that hosts three Vietnamese outposts.
West Reef is a rock located in the Spratly Islands. In addition to the main feature, there are three outposts constructed on the fringing reef. Vietnam first took possession of the feature in 1988.
Loaita Island is a rock located in the Spratly Islands. The Philippines first took possession of the feature in 1978.
Nanshan Island is a rock located in the Spratly Islands. The Philippines first took possession of the feature in 1974.
Northeast Cay is a rock located in the Spratly Islands. The Philippines first took possession of the feature in 1968.
Second Thomas Shoal is a submerged reef located in the Spratly Islands. The Philippines first took possession of the feature in 1999. The Philippine outpost on Second Thomas Shoal is the BRP Sierra Madre, a Philippine Navy transport ship intentionally grounded on the reef and maintained by a contingent of marines. The Sierra Madre can be seen below in the detail gallery.
Ardasier Reef is a low-tide elevation located in the Spratly Islands. Malaysia first took possession of the feature in 1986.
Erica Reef is a rock located in the Spratly Islands. Malaysia first took possession of the feature in 1999.
Investigator Shoal is a low-tide elevation located in the Spratly Islands. Malaysia first took possession of the feature in 1999.
Mariveles Reef is a low-tide elevation located in the Spratly Islands. Malaysia first took possession of the feature in 1986.
Swallow Reef is a rock located in the Spratly Islands. Malaysia first took possession of the feature in 1983.
Cuarteron Reef is a rock located in the Spratly Islands. China first took possession of the feature in 1988.
Fiery Cross Reef is a rock located in the Spratly Islands. China first took possession of the feature in 1988.
Gaven Reefs is a rock located in the Spratly Islands. China first took possession of the feature in 1988.
Hughes Reef is a low-tide elevation located in the Spratly Islands. China first took possession of the feature in 1988.