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    LETS BE PROUD! PHILIPPINE MADE YAN!



    lalagyan daw yan ng M60 gun.

    gawa tayo ng marami nyan...im sure malaking threat na yan sa mga intruders

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    Ipadala na ang lahat ng mga iyan sa Scarborough Shoal....

    15.7K:lalala:

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    Hangga't walang modern armaments, useless pa rin.

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    Philippine-designed, proudly made...in Chinese-Taiwan!

    Philippine Navy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Multi-purpose Attack Crafts (MPAC)

    The Philippine Navy received the first batch of three (3) Philippine-designed, Taiwanese-built[18] Multi-purpose Attack Crafts (MPAC), which is similar to the Swedish Combat Boat 90. These were presented during the 111th Anniversary of the Philippine Navy in May 2009.[19]

    The boats are around 15 meters long and are equipped with a water jet system. It has a maximum speed of 40 knots (74 km/h) and could reach around 300 nautical miles (560 km) while traveling on a transit speed of 30 knots (56 km/h). It is made of welded aluminum and can carry 16 fully equipped soldiers and 4 crew members or a payload of 2 tons. The ships are armed with one 50-caliber machine gun and two 7.62mm machine guns.[20]

    Another MPAC was received during the 114th anniversary celebrations of then Navy on 22 May 2012,[14] with more units expected for delivery in the near future, with the bidding for the 2nd lot of 3 units already done.[21]
    But the latest one is proudly made locally...honestly!
    Last edited by Monseratto; May 23rd, 2012 at 02:18 PM.

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    The Philippine Navy received the first batch of three (3) Philippine-designed, Taiwanese-built[18] Multi-purpose Attack Crafts (MPAC), which is similar to the Swedish Combat Boat 90. These were presented during the 111th Anniversary of the Philippine Navy in May 2009.[19]
    The boats are around 15 meters long and are equipped with a water jet system. It has a maximum speed of 40 knots (74 km/h) and could reach around 300 nautical miles (560 km) while traveling on a transit speed of 30 knots (56 km/h). It is made of welded aluminum and can carry 16 fully equipped soldiers and 4 crew members or a payload of 2 tons. The ships are armed with one 50-caliber machine gun and two 7.62mm machine guns.[20]
    Another MPAC was received during the 114th anniversary celebrations of then Navy on 22 May 2012,[14] with more units expected for delivery in the near future, with the bidding for the 2nd lot of 3 units already done.[21]
    From wikipedia: wikipedia

    Gawang taiwan? di kaya magalit na naman ang china nyan?

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    It's an ASSAULT craft designed to land and support Marines on beaches and riverbanks like the CB90 it was based on:


    The low door in the bow is also helpful in plucking people from the water.

    They're made in Cebu

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    Quote Originally Posted by rollyic View Post
    LETS BE PROUD! PHILIPPINE MADE YAN!



    lalagyan daw yan ng M60 gun.

    gawa tayo ng marami nyan...im sure malaking threat na yan sa mga intruders
    marami?

    basta bibili ng marami ang gobyerno baket hindi

    kaya lang tatlo lang ang order ng gobyerno

    kaya tatlo lang ginawa

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    ayos yan.
    nadagdagan ng 3.

    i-maintain lang ng maayos. baka kasi mabulok lang, at sabihin ng navy, walang budget sa maintenance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by robot.sonic View Post
    From wikipedia: wikipedia

    Gawang taiwan? di kaya magalit na naman ang china nyan?
    iba yata yan

    check mo yung nanalo sa bidding (Propmech Corp./Safehull Marine Technologies, Inc.) to build 3 MPACs

    na-deliver na yata sa Phil. Navy

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    The boat looks to have a shallow draft.

    Just wondering how well it would handle choppy open waters?

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