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    Four groups took part in Tuesday’s conference for the bidding of service support vessels (SSRVs), a P4-billion project of the Philippine Navy.

    The prebidding held at the Department of National Defense saw groups such as Navanta of Spain, Daewoo of South Korea, Larsen and Toubro of India, and Austal of Australia each appearing keen to win the supply contracts.

    SSVs are multi-role vessels for search and rescue operations that can also be fitted with hospital facilities and a helipad. But the ship’s primary role is to transport a battalion of soldiers with armored vehicles.


    *Very competitive shipbuilders and nangapil, all have great experiences building LST,LPD,LHA...

  2. #1112
    Mga Masters OT sa ko kadali hehehe para ni sa PNP pero bahin man gud attack helicopter so pwde sad dri :O


    Two attack helicopters are on the shopping list the Philippine National Police has submitted to President Benigno Aquino, as part of the PNP modernization program.

    PNP chief Director General Alan Purisima said he had already relayed the request to the President, who mentioned it in his speech during the ceremonial distribution of Glock pistols at Camp Crame early this week.

    "These [choppers] will be very important in our anti-insurgency and anti-terrorism missions," said Purisima.

    Atrocities by communist rebels in the past weeks highlighted the need for attack helicopters said, Purisma, citing a recent ambush on some 100 police on a special training in the Mt. Province, where one was killed.

    Also he said the PNP is gearing up against insurgents as the military starts to focus on territorial defense.

    Moreover, he said the choppers will also be used in disaster response and anti-criminality campaign in Metro Manila and other urban areas.

    But Purisima admitted it may take time before they buy the choppers as these are expensive.

    President Aquino approved the P9-billion modernization fund for this year, which will be used to buy patrol cars, assault rifles, communication equipment and hiring of more police personnel. The PNP has a P2-billion annual modernization fund. — LBG, GMA News

    PNP plans to purchase two attack helicopters | News | GMA News Online

    Actually nindot baya attack helicopter pero dli tingali kaayo ma gamit kanunay pero importante na sikop daun ang mga manago sa bukid kay mao raba jud na ang hasol kaayo.

  3. #1113
    murag dili maayo ang attack helicopters sa PNP, sa Military ra unta na...
    Last edited by Vino Kid; 07-05-2013 at 09:20 AM.

  4. #1114
    is the Phils pushing through with the Maestrale for the Navy?

  5. #1115
    Ok ra man cguro ng attack helicopters sa PNP, kay sila naman ang musalo sa trabaho sa army kontra sa mga NPA...

  6. #1116
    Quote Originally Posted by crisxahia View Post
    yer sir and this experience is taken when we acquired BRP RA.. it was acquired last May 22, 2012.. so lapas nag one year
    why would you think it took that long, PN usually says "more trainings since new systems are in place" but in reality it was not..
    it was a problem with the engine and took awhile to be replaced..

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    Coast Guard to acquire 10 patrol ships from Japan

    MANILA, Philippines—The Philippine Coast Guard expects to wrap up talks with the Japan International Cooperation Agency within the next few months for the acquisition of 10 brand-new patrol boats from Japan in late 2014 or early 2015.
    This was disclosed to the Inquirer on Thursday by Cmdr. Armand Balilo, PCG spokesperson, who said “the talks are ongoing.”
    Quoting Rear Adm. Rodolfo Isorena, the Coast Guard commandant, Balilo said, “Hopefully, the talks will be completed by the last quarter of the year so that actual construction of the vessels could be started.”
    “The two sides have agreed that all 10 patrol boats will be 40 meters (131 feet) long. But they are still talking about other specifications,” added Balilo, chief of the Coast Guard’s public affairs office.
    The JICA, he said, proposed that five of the vessels be built in the Philippines and the five others in Japan, but the Coast Guard “prefers that all 10 patrol boats be built in Japan.”
    Established in 1974, the JICA is the primary Japanese government agency engaged in technical cooperation and other forms of aid promoting socio-economic development in developing countries.
    Shinsuke Shimizu, head of the Japanese Embassy’s chancery, said in an earlier interview that unlike the decades-old, stripped-down ships the Philippines has been getting from the United States, the patrol boats the PCG will get from Japan will be brand new.
    He said Japan would continue to help the PCG deal with the country’s maritime safety and law enforcement problems.
    Shimizu pointed out that since 1990, the Japanese government has been assisting the Coast Guard in its capacity-building program.
    In the late 1990s, Japan gave the PCG a search-and-rescue vessel that the agency named BRP Corregidor. The ship was one of two Philippine vessels that faced off with Chinese ships at Panatag Shoal (Scarborough Shoal) in the West Philippine Sea (South China Sea) between April and June last year.
    In February, the Nikkei Shimbun, a Japanese business daily, reported the patrol boats that Japan plans to donate to the Philippines cost $11 million (about P473 million) each. The move, the paper said, was linked to regional efforts to monitor China’s maritime activities.
    Japan and the Philippines are embroiled in separate territorial disputes with Beijing, whose dispute with Manila involves overlapping claims to parts of the West Philippine Sea (South China Sea), which is believed to be sitting on huge amounts of oil and natural gas.
    Beijing claims almost all of the West Philippine Sea, including part of what the Philippines claims is within its exclusive economic zone.
    Like the Department of Foreign Affairs, the PCG maintains that the government’s acquisition of more patrol boats from Japan was not directed against any particular country.
    The move is simply aimed at upgrading the Coast Guard’s equipment so it can effectively carry out its mandate of monitoring the country’s territorial waters and preventing intrusions, according to Balilo.


    Coast Guard to acquire 10 patrol ships from Japan | Inquirer Global Nation
    hmm...unsa kaha ila reason why dili ipahimo dire sa pilipinas? Not Competent ang philippine builders?

  7. #1117
    Quote Originally Posted by M.A.D. View Post
    Mga Masters OT sa ko kadali hehehe para ni sa PNP pero bahin man gud attack helicopter so pwde sad dri :O


    Two attack helicopters are on the shopping list the Philippine National Police has submitted to President Benigno Aquino, as part of the PNP modernization program.

    PNP chief Director General Alan Purisima said he had already relayed the request to the President, who mentioned it in his speech during the ceremonial distribution of Glock pistols at Camp Crame early this week.

    "These [choppers] will be very important in our anti-insurgency and anti-terrorism missions," said Purisima.

    Atrocities by communist rebels in the past weeks highlighted the need for attack helicopters said, Purisma, citing a recent ambush on some 100 police on a special training in the Mt. Province, where one was killed.

    Also he said the PNP is gearing up against insurgents as the military starts to focus on territorial defense.

    Moreover, he said the choppers will also be used in disaster response and anti-criminality campaign in Metro Manila and other urban areas.

    But Purisima admitted it may take time before they buy the choppers as these are expensive.

    President Aquino approved the P9-billion modernization fund for this year, which will be used to buy patrol cars, assault rifles, communication equipment and hiring of more police personnel. The PNP has a P2-billion annual modernization fund. — LBG, GMA News

    PNP plans to purchase two attack helicopters | News | GMA News Online

    Actually nindot baya attack helicopter pero dli tingali kaayo ma gamit kanunay pero importante na sikop daun ang mga manago sa bukid kay mao raba jud na ang hasol kaayo.
    OT maybe he the idea from blue thunder

    OnT: they should purchase patrol/utility helos or maybe another way for the meejah to spice up reports.
    Audentes Fortuna Juvat

  8. #1118
    Quote Originally Posted by balipseyev View Post
    Four groups took part in Tuesday’s conference for the bidding of service support vessels (SSRVs), a P4-billion project of the Philippine Navy.

    The prebidding held at the Department of National Defense saw groups such as Navanta of Spain, Daewoo of South Korea, Larsen and Toubro of India, and Austal of Australia each appearing keen to win the supply contracts.

    SSVs are multi-role vessels for search and rescue operations that can also be fitted with hospital facilities and a helipad. But the ship’s primary role is to transport a battalion of soldiers with armored vehicles.


    *Very competitive shipbuilders and nangapil, all have great experiences building LST,LPD,LHA...

    I'm not sure about the Larsen and Toubro from India, this is the first time I've heard of them. However their website actually offers alot in terms of defense related products.




    LINK here:
    Defence

  9. #1119
    I know this has been a debated topic, but hasn't anyone thought to go nuclear?
    Security should be tightened but this would solve national security as well as energy.

    We have the means and the support...we have the plant...

    Five nuclear bombs with rocket technology and countries like China will have second thoughts of touching us even without US support.

  10. #1120
    ^^ And also tons of sanctions?...

    That is unless kung ang US mismo muhatag ug nuclear sa atoa...

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