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Missile Capability Acquisition (Concept Paper)
Topic Started: Jun 7 2011, 03:20 AM (2,359 Views)
victor
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The Armed Forces of the Philippines, under the Department of National Defense, adheres and conforms with the Philippine Government foreign policy of adopting a defensive stance in the aspect of External Defense.

The PAF could not yet accommodate such system on their fixed winged aircrafts currently in their inventory; however, PAF can consider accommodating air-to-surface or air-to-air missiles for their rotary assets, particularly the Combat Utility Helicopters (CUH) and Night Capable Attack Helicopter (NCAH) which they are currently acquiring and provided further that these assets have provisions for the mounting of missiles.

If the acquisition of the missile capability will be pursued, then, the following stages will
have to be seriously undertaken:
a.
Identifying and defining missile needs requirement
b.
Defense and AFP Hard Core Stand on the acquisition of missile capability
c.
Stakeholder advocacy and management
d.
Government to Government Procurement with Financing Package
e.
Doctrine Development and Training Cycles in tandem with Production
f.
Installation and System Integration Module with Training
g.
Operation and Maintenance with Training
h.
System Handling and Storage of ILS or replacement provisions
i.
Open Systems / Research and Development with Training
j.
Reproduction and Upgrading of System
k.
Secured Decommissioning or Disposal of Systems


Relative to the recommendation of establishing a Missile Capability Acquisition Program is
a parallel recommendation for the consideration of a Torpedo and Mine Capability Acquisition
Program. Torpedo could either be launched in various platforms – through ships and watercrafts or
from aircraft, to include coastal launched capability, as the latter could be an armed component of
the established Coast Watch System.

http://www.scribd.com/doc/23961045/Concept...Acquisition-For


The paper was indeed very interesting but still we start from establishing a radar coverage coast watch systems, platforms such as CUH or NCAH, MPA and a gunboat BRP del Pilar.
Address Spratly Island to KALAYAAN ISLANDS, South China Sea to WESTERN PHILIPPINE SEA or Kanlurang Dagat ng Pilipinas.
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Wicked! And this is their latest planned acquisition... Don't just say IF, just DO IT. This is an overdue process and acquisition that should have been done atleast right after 1987.

Thanks bro for the link and morale booster. :armycheers:
"Men of War must learn the art of numbers or he will not know how to array his troops." - Plato

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