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US Gives Over 100 Military Vehicles to Philippines

This is actually a big step, you never know how good is a M113 until you are on one. God, it bring me back the good old days when I first trained with my 19C MOS....You need to qualified for M113 before you can drive a Bradley....(although today it's not a requirement anymore)....

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This is what M113 can do.

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M163 Vulcan AA platform

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M577 Command Vehicle

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M901 TOW IFV

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M-48 SAM (AIM-9 Platform)

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M113 MBT

The flexibility is not something even Bradley can do

But with the turretless Bradley winning the Armored Multi-Purpose Vehicle program that will replace the M113s, there is a chance that the US could transfer the M113s to allied countries.
 
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I see this as opportunity for Indonesia to cooperate with PH and further develop our defence industry, by reaching friendly and prospective defence export market, such as Philippines. We know PH have the money, but spending those on expensive, new, US or European weapons will drain their budget. We have the advantages to support PH on supplying affordable and reliable weapons system. SSV & NC-212i is a good start.

I think we already did that we are building our SSV and our new light tactical transport in Indonesia

All we need is companies like FNSS for refurbishing i hope the GA send them invites to invest in the new project love to see Filipinos at less refurbishing armoured assets
 
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But with the turretless Bradley winning the Armored Multi-Purpose Vehicle program that will replace the M113s, there is a chance that the US could transfer the M113s to allied countries.

Doubt that......The AMPV was purposed to produce 2400 of all variant of M113 replacement. However, as of 2015, the US Army have about 5600 M113 in service. A look of the project proposal, the AMPV are tasked to replace only 552 of M113A3 APC. Which the US Army still operating 3000+ of this variant....

My guess is, even tho this is what AMPV stated, they are not going to replace M113 on a 1 on 1 basis, and there will still be quite a large demand for M113 within the US Army themselves.
 
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I think we already did that we are building our SSV and our new light tactical transport in Indonesia

Indeed, and we're glad to be part of PN & PAF moderization effort. Further cooperation is expected in the future.
 
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I see this as opportunity for Indonesia to cooperate with PH and further develop our defence industry, by reaching friendly and prospective defence export market, such as Philippines. We know PH have the money, but spending those on expensive, new, US or European weapons will drain their budget. We have the advantages to support PH on supplying affordable and reliable weapons system. SSV & NC-212i is a good start.

Man i just wish many are like you in the forum man this forum has became a den for arrogant SOBS well as they say pride before a fall anyhow i would love to see that my only wish that after the EDSA the a holes preserve the industries we had back then including our R and D facilities but those damn politicos sold them off man i hate the old EDSA politicos for being morons but anyhow i hope you Indonesia would take interest in the GA plan to build defence industrial park in Bataan i hope your country would take part in that along with some interested parties like US, South Korea and South Africa etc.
 
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Doubt that......The AMPV was purposed to produce 2400 of all variant of M113 replacement. However, as of 2015, the US Army have about 5600 M113 in service. A look of the project proposal, the AMPV are tasked to replace only 552 of M113A3 APC. Which the US Army still operating 3000+ of this variant....

My guess is, even tho this is what AMPV stated, they are not going to replace M113 on a 1 on 1 basis, and there will still be quite a large demand for M113 within the US Army themselves.

Anyways, aside from the M113, there is a chance that the PH military will acquire more APCs from other countries as the PH Army also uses the Turkish ACV-15 which was based on the AIFV.
 
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No refurbished the US donated the units while paid for the refurbishing and transportation of the units man these chinese imperialist like sinile old folk as we say here pa ulit ulit mga k.s.p mga sayad

Just one thing: If you were so "non-imperialist" will you give the Moros their land, that they have been demanding for so long?
 
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Anyways, aside from the M113, there is a chance that the PH military will acquire more APCs from other countries as the PH Army also uses the Turkish ACV-15 which was based on the AIFV.

Think Philippine is better off getting wheeled platform such as Stryker or LAV III. That will give you a lot of mobility to deal with insurgency.

Depends on whether or not Philippine would train with tracked platform, it's quite dangerous for you guys to roll in tracked APC to deal with Insurgency in the north....
 
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Just one thing: If you were so "non-imperialist" will you give the Moros their land, that they have been demanding for so long?

Well first only small minority second which country would allow any part of its territory to seceded from the country tell me
 
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There are two points I would like to make to Chinese members here:

  1. Try toning your language down. A lot of your folks sound like total idiots.
  2. Make some friends, real friends. In the whole SE Asia, China has no real friends, but has 2 big enemies- Vietnam and Philippines.

Well first only small minority second which country would allow any part of its territory to seceded from the country tell me

Then why are you calling the Chinese "imperialist"?
 
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I see this as opportunity for Indonesia to cooperate with PH and further develop our defence industry, by reaching friendly and prospective defence export market, such as Philippines. We know PH have the money, but spending those on expensive, new, US or European weapons will drain their budget. We have the advantages to support PH on supplying affordable and reliable weapons system. SSV & NC-212i is a good start.
actually i am all in f
 
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Anyways, aside from the M113, there is a chance that the PH military will acquire more APCs from other countries as the PH Army also uses the Turkish ACV-15 which was based on the AIFV.

Think Philippine is better off getting wheeled platform such as Stryker or LAV III. That will give you a lot of mobility to deal with insurgency.

Depends on whether or not Philippine would train with tracked platform, it's quite dangerous for you guys to roll in tracked APC to deal with Insurgency in the north....

Hey Jhungary buddy, do you know or have any idea if the US will be exporting automated howitzers? I've noticed that the Philippine Army remains underequipped in this area. To be honest, I think that the JSDF should donate some of our Type 99 155 mm self propelled howitzers to them. Perhaps even 15-20 to start off.

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Having any where between 5 of these units in each of their regional divisions would effectively boost their anti ground fire power and would effectively and accurately strike enemy sites (insurgency) quickly without having to expend unecessary infantry ground units. Just for mopping purposes only after pulverization doctrine is realized. :)
 
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There are two points I would like to make to Chinese members here:

  1. Try toning your language down. A lot of your folks sound like total idiots.
  2. Make some friends, real friends. In the whole SE Asia, China has no real friends, but has 2 big enemies- Vietnam and Philippines.



Then why are you calling the Chinese "imperialist"?

One they stealing our resources second they killing our people by interfering of majority of my people occupation and they they think they can change time by might make right philosophy.
 
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One they stealing our resources second they killing our people by interfering of majority of my people occupation and they they think they can change time by might make right philosophy.

How are they stealing your resources?

How are they killing your people?

Have you read a history of Philippines' claim on those islands?
The first claim the Philippines ever made was after 1950. The treaty that establishes the area of Philippines between colonial powers, doesn't include those islands under Philippines territory, a reason why US defense treaty doesn't apply there.

Hey Jhungary buddy, do you know or have any idea if the US will be exporting automated howitzers? I've noticed that the Philippine Army remains underequipped in this area. To be honest, I think that the JSDF should donate some of our Type 99 155 mm self propelled howitzers to them. Perhaps even 15-20 to start off.

Fuji2011main-031.jpg



20140614172846.jpg


Having any where between 5 of these units in each of their regional divisions would effectively boost their anti ground fire power and would effectively and accurately strike enemy sites (insurgency) quickly without having to expend unecessary infantry ground units. Just for mopping purposes only after pulverization doctrine is realized. :)


An unrelated question: But what conflicts do Japan and China really have today except Senkaku/Diaoyu?
 
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