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Bumili pa ng 100 piraso shaldag mk5 fast attack crafts ang Philippine navy
ОтветитьThank you Israel.
Ответитьsana madagdagan pa
ОтветитьPhilippine coastguard also has 30-35 meter boats project, so rather than ordering from Ocea, better to order from the navy for commonality & for even more local production, which both also further reduce costs. Afterall, Ocea will still be chosen for additional 25m Boracay-class boats, Silang-class OPVs. Possibly considering Ocea's other designs, say, 50m as all-aluminium alternatives to Parola-class, maybe 64m or 72m OPVs
ОтветитьThe cannon size to boat size ratio is cray cray.
ОтветитьAyus yan need ng Pilipinas nyan magkaroon ng atleast 50to 80pcs FAIC-M kc nmn sa lawak ng katubigan ng bansa as a floating asset's pra maharang mga illegal shipment and piracy at pati narin sana submarines to avoid a tension on Chinese militia and hostile fleet kinakaya nila ibully ang Pinas kc wala nmn kc tayong submarines na magmamasid sa ilalim ng katubigan na sa atin kya wala clang takot na labas masok sa katubigan sakop natin kaya need na magkaroon ng submarines atleast 5 dahil mag aalangan at my takot na ang sinomang dadaan dahil alam nila na submarine fleet sa pinas
ОтветитьDAPAT MAY NAKAKABIT NANG SPIKE ER NA YANG 2 UNIT SA PATROL NA YAN,, YONG MGA 8 TO 10 KM ANG RANGE NA MISSILE YONG MADE IN ISRAEL PANG DEPENSA LANG
ОтветитьWhere is the missile?
ОтветитьFantastic news
ОтветитьAnother pang display nanaman 😆🤣😂😅
Ответитьand the plan is to have 100 of these. goodluck with our media puppet country
Ответитьgood news naval 👍🇵🇭🇵🇭
ОтветитьThank you for uploading this Naval News sending love from the Philippines
ОтветитьWith over 7,600 islands to cover wheeww. Its great the PH got the green to build them locally in the future.
ОтветитьWould the Spike missiles be in place of the gun on the Typhoon mount in the front?
ОтветитьShaldags + Mpacs, this will be a nightmare for pirates that operates here in Mindanao. 😹😹😹
ОтветитьThank you Naval News for featuring this project
ОтветитьThere are enough Filipinos in the U.S. Navy that they should be able to adapt to any new ship very easily.
ОтветитьGoodbye old chamsuri
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