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| The Kalayaan, Panatag & other disputed islands; Future conflict zones? | |
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| AWOL Geek | Jun 17 2011, 02:38 PM Post #731 |
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Nope..the PF15 cannot outrun the Haixun
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| KFIR | Jun 17 2011, 02:45 PM Post #732 |
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Both the Haixun and the BRP Gregorio Del Pilar has a top speed of 28 knots. |
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| AWOL Geek | Jun 17 2011, 02:52 PM Post #733 |
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But where is PF15 right now? Still in the US..how can it outrun the Haixun in the South China Sea?
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| AZKALS | Jun 17 2011, 03:45 PM Post #734 |
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PF-15 will be on it's way back home next month, it will depart the US on July 5th and by that time Haixun-31 will be heading back from Singapore so there is a possibillity that it could pass into each other at 'Western Philippine Sea' ... |
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| AWOL Geek | Jun 17 2011, 03:50 PM Post #735 |
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So..it just shows that its the Phil government who is doing the aggressive and dangerous actions in the South China Sea by sending the armed new flagship of its navy while China only has the unarmed civilian patrol ship. |
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| truegrit | Jun 17 2011, 04:05 PM Post #736 |
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Do you think that its Aggressive to send an old World War II Destroyer to patrol the West Philippine Sea in the Call of Duty to protect our Interest than Chinese Frigate firing 3 salvos against a 3 Unarmed Wooden Fishing Boats.... How about 2 Chinese maritime boats harassing a Philippine Exploration ship in Reed bank which is just 80 miles from mainland Philippine Shores and deep well inside Philippines EEZ? |
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| AWOL Geek | Jun 17 2011, 04:15 PM Post #737 |
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Funny but even your own armed forces cannot confirm that the vessels who fired at the fishing boats are Chinese, or the incident actually happened.
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| AZKALS | Jun 17 2011, 04:25 PM Post #738 |
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Vera Files got this report from the military, also photo of PLAN warship 560 that was involved in the incident... http://verafiles.org/front/9535/
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| AVBsupersonic | Jun 17 2011, 04:31 PM Post #739 |
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These incursion reports are all documented especially the firing incident, they just played it down a little bit with that one giving the Chicoms some slack, but there won't be anything like this incident again and if ever it does.. someone has to go down.... |
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| AWOL Geek | Jun 17 2011, 04:45 PM Post #740 |
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of course, very easy for your military to feed a false story to this verafile org, there's no actual pic of 560 vessel firing at fishing boats as alleged, not even aerial recon pics of alleged Chinese frigates, besides its not policy of China to deploy armed vessels of the PLAN to Spratlys area, just of MSA & fisheries enforcement vessels. |
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