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US Warns of Growing Chinese Activity in Arctic as Military Expands Icebreaker Fleet

by Andrew Powell
November 26, 2025 at 6:38 pm
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US Warns of Growing Chinese Activity in Arctic as Military Expands Icebreaker Fleet

The Chinese research vessel and ice-breaker Xuelong which will depart for the Arctic, arrives in Xiamen, south China's Fujian province on June 27, 2010, as the Arctic, a region much coveted by energy-hungry Beijing for its as-yet untapped supplies of oil and natural gas. Thanks to global warming, the frozen sheets blanketing the Arctic are expected to retreat, at least in summer, enough to allow navigation of the area and access to its wealth of natural resources. CHINA OUT AFP PHOTO (Photo credit should read STR/AFP via Getty Images)

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The U.S. military says it is moving quickly to strengthen its presence in Arctic waters after a new Department of Homeland Security report warned that Chinese visibility in the region has reached “unprecedented” levels.

According to CBS News, the report, released this week, outlines a surge of Chinese military and research vessels operating “in or near U.S. Arctic waters” throughout 2025. 

It says the U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) was forced to respond “decisively in defense of American sovereignty” as Beijing’s presence grew more frequent and more assertive.

“This proactive stance reflects the Administration’s renewed commitment to securing U.S. borders and interests, even in the remote Arctic region,” the report states. It warns that China’s expanding fleet of icebreakers could challenge U.S. maritime authority “if future Chinese operations fall outside legal parameters.”

To meet the moment, the Coast Guard has begun expanding its own capabilities. This year, the agency commissioned the USCG Cutter Storis—America’s first new polar icebreaker in more than 25 years. 

The specialized vessel is engineered to navigate ice-covered waters where U.S. assets have long been outmatched by China and Russia.

But Homeland Security officials say one ship won’t be enough.

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The Coast Guard “requires additional modern vessels” to protect U.S. national interests in the rapidly evolving Arctic, the department noted. 

Under President Donald Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act, $8.5 billion has been allocated to accelerate the production of new icebreakers. 

Officials say a workforce development initiative is already underway to create the highly skilled labor force needed to design and build them.

Federal officials warn that failing to grow U.S. icebreaking capacity could mean “ceding control” of the Arctic—a move they say would come with steep consequences, including “heightened security concerns, restricted access to Arctic shipping routes, loss of valuable resources and diminished influence in shaping future Arctic policy.”

Chinese research ships have been spotted more frequently in U.S. Arctic territory this year, according to Coast Guard statements. In August, the agency announced plans to add personnel in the region to counter “increased activity” by Chinese vessels.

That move followed a July incident in which a China-flagged research ship was detected off Alaska’s coast in the North American Arctic. Coast Guard crews monitored the vessel alongside the Canadian military, according to a report from Canada’s CBC News.

As the Arctic becomes a new arena for global competition, U.S. officials say the nation must be prepared—or risk falling behind.

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