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  1. #211

    Quote Originally Posted by BoyMonsteR View Post
    Why use helicopters when attacking rebel camps.. Why buy Apache or Mil 24 Hind, they dont have the firepower that can destroy fortified targets, let the air force have the AC-130 Gunship, has an armament ranging from 20 mm Gatling guns to 105 mm howitzers. Tan awun nato di mahurot and rebelde ani sa usa ka agi..

    These heavily-armed aircraft incorporate side-firing weapons integrated with sophisticated sensors, navigation and fire control systems to provide precision firepower or area-saturation fire with its varied armament. The AC-130 can spend long periods flying over their target area at night and in adverse weather. The sensor suite consists of a television sensor, infrared sensor, and radar. These sensors allow the gunship to visually or electronically identify friendly ground forces and targets in most weather conditions.




    AC-130U "Spooky" Gunship

    * 1× 25 mm (0.984 in) 5-Barrel GAU-12/U Equalizer gatling gun
    * 1× 40 mm L60 Bofors cannon
    * 1× 105 mm (4.13 in) M102 howitzer
    I think AC-130s are more effective if the target is in the desert(i.e no tree cover) but if the enemy is hiding in forests it's difficult to pinpoint the enemy's location from the AC-130 hence their effectiveness would be reduced

  2. #212
    Quote Originally Posted by BoyMonsteR View Post
    @moz_k2
    Yes, i remember that part, cool kaayo, hapit na chop2x ang Scorponok.

    @flanker
    Nice man sad and Hind, kung pwede gani naa ta Hind, AC-130 Gunship, Apache and others para ma known pud airforce sa pinas, pero luoy napud mga rebelde ani, over kill na, haha..

    Kalimtan sa nato ang economics sa war kay we know in reality ang pilipinas dugay2x pa maka modernize, lets share nalang kung unsa unta maau na equipments para sa ato airforce..
    ig-abot sa panahon na naa nay kwarta(kanus-a pa kaha) ang ato gihisgutan na mga model obsolete na

  3. #213
    AH-1G Huey Cobra - $11.3Mil
    Armaments
    * 2 7.62 mm (0.308 in) multi-barrel Miniguns, or 2 M129 40 mm Grenade launchers, or one of each, in the M28 turret
    * 2.75 in (70 mm) rockets - 7 rockets mounted in the M158 launcher or 19 rockets in the M200 launcher
    * M18 7.62 mm Minigun pod or XM35 armament subsystem with XM195 20 mm cannon

    Cost of it's armament to follow

  4. #214
    Quote Originally Posted by flanker View Post
    350 Million is enough to shape up the Air Force.

    Mil 24 hind
    Unit Cost: USD 2,500,000
    Role: Assault, Gunship, Anti-tank, Transport.

    The transport capability of the Hind is a huge plus especially for a country like the Philippines with its islands and difficult terrain.

    Cheap mass fire power gunship is what the Philippines needed.

    The bigger the baby the more they eat.. hehehe.. we should also consider fuel consumption

  5. #215
    Quote Originally Posted by YellowSubmarine View Post
    I think AC-130s are more effective if the target is in the desert(i.e no tree cover) but if the enemy is hiding in forests it's difficult to pinpoint the enemy's location from the AC-130 hence their effectiveness would be reduced
    You know the use of high resolution sensors (All Light Level Television (ALLTV), infrared detection set (IDS) and strike radar)? Try to watch this so you could understand http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AC-130 View

    Do attack helicopters or bombers attack a target without visual confirmation? Same with the AC-130 Gunship, it will not just fire its weapons without visual confirmation from the ground, and you know why its called an close air support? because they use the gunship when the infantry are engaging an enemy or under a heavy fire.. So when your in the forest hiding, spotters from the ground (that will be from a reconnaissance team) will give your location to the Gunship and the rest will follow..

  6. #216
    On May 12, 2008 the Philippine Air Force signed a contract with Alenia Aermacchi to order 18 brand new units of SF-260 military trainers to be assembled at Clark Air Base at a contract price of 14.6 million US Dollars.[9]

    According to Air Force Public Information officer Major Gerardo M. Zamudio Jr., that aside from the new SF-260 trainer planes and night capable attack helicopters, the PAF is set to purchase under its capability upgrade program, 8 primary trainer aircraft, 10 additional Huey UH-1H utility helicopters, 8 brand new combat utility helicopters, 8 new attack helicopters, 2 light lift aircraft, and 12 trainer helicopters.

    The Air Force is also out to upgrade 20 MD520MG attack helicopters.

    These acquisitions and upgrades, including aerial surveillance cameras, communication equipment, 1.2-ton trucks, and additional military hardware, are part of PAF’s Horizon 1, the internal security - centered stage of modernization focused on making insurgent groups irrelevant by the year 2010.

    Horizon 2, the transition stage to territorial defense, is set to take effect by 2012.[10]

    Air Force Chief Lt. Gen. Pedrito Cadungog said the Air Force is presently in the process of making a study of what type of fighter jets they are going to acquire. He said the acquisition can only start after 2010 which is the projected defeat of internal security threats.


    -Wikipedia

    mura lau ra jud sa tinood kanang akong gi highlightan..

  7. #217
    Quote Originally Posted by BoyMonsteR View Post
    You know the use of high resolution sensors (All Light Level Television (ALLTV), infrared detection set (IDS) and strike radar)? Try to watch this so you could understand http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AC-130 View

    Do attack helicopters or bombers attack a target without visual confirmation? Same with the AC-130 Gunship, it will not just fire its weapons without visual confirmation from the ground, and you know why its called an close air support? because they use the gunship when the infantry are engaging an enemy or under a heavy fire.. So when your in the forest hiding, spotters from the ground (that will be from a reconnaissance team) will give your location to the Gunship and the rest will follow..
    uu.. nakaduwa man ko CoD4 naa mission na ikaw gunner sa AC-130..


    I'm still in favor of a helicopter gunship kesa AC-130

    You said AC-130 can destroy fortified targets.. I don't think we need AC-130 to do that.. MILF and NPA rebels only have trenches and makeshift buildings.. rockets from helicopter gunships would suffice

  8. #218
    Awkie, then we could have the two, hehe..

    Hope the next president of the philippines will purchase new aircraft, how i wish..

  9. #219
    Quote Originally Posted by BoyMonsteR View Post
    Awkie, then we could have the two, hehe..

    Hope the next president of the philippines will purchase new aircraft, how i wish..
    If we could have just one AC-130.. that would be an effective psy war.. hehehe

  10. #220
    Quote Originally Posted by YellowSubmarine View Post
    The bigger the baby the more they eat.. hehehe.. we should also consider fuel consumption
    correct 10 billion pesos alone in maintening for the current PAF..

    Let say it will jump to 30 billion if we purchase these birds of war.

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