What's new

Philippines launches its biggest warship amid South China sea dispute

IndoCarib

ELITE MEMBER
Joined
Jul 12, 2011
Messages
10,784
Reaction score
-14
Country
India
Location
Antigua And Barbuda
MANILA, Philippines — The Philippines relaunched an old U.S. Coast Guard cutter Wednesday as its biggest and most modern warship to guard potentially oil-rich waters that are at the center of a dispute with China.

President Benigno Aquino III witnessed the commissioning of the 3,390-ton Philippine navy frigate BRP Gregorio del Pilar in an austere Manila pier ceremony that he said symbolized his country’s struggle to modernize its underfunded military despite many obstacles.
“As an archipelago with 36,000 nautical miles of coastline, it’s important for us to have an adequate and formidable defense to guard our islands,” Aquino said. He added that such a security shield could no longer be mounted “with dilapidated vessels and old and faulty equipment.”

As a navy brass band played, Roman Catholic priests sprinkled holy water on the deck of the newly repainted warship, equipped with anti-aircraft guns and a newly refurbished surveillance helicopter on the flight deck. Three navy planes flew over and officials broke a bottle of sugarcane wine on the bow as the ship went into commission.

Officials also unveiled a smaller troop- and tank-carrying ship named BRP Tagbanua, the first of its kind to be assembled in the Philippines.

Already spread thin while fighting decades-long Muslim and communist insurgencies, the 125,000-strong military has begun to focus on territorial defense amid renewed tension over long-simmering territorial disputes in the South China Sea.

The Philippines, a U.S. defense treaty partner, has relied on Washington to acquire better surveillance and patrol ships and aircraft for its military, one of Asia’s weakest. Aquino said the Philippines would acquire another U.S. Coast Guard cutter soon. He also plans to seek used fighter jets from Washington when he visits there next year.


“We’ve been left behind for a long while,” Defense Secretary Voltaire Gazmin said. “We can’t monitor our surroundings, we can’t monitor intrusions.”

“We’re taking steps to catch up with our neighbors,” he said.

In March, two Chinese vessels tried to drive away a Philippine oil exploration ship from the Reed Bank, an area west of the western Philippine province of Palawan. Two Philippine air force planes were deployed, but the Chinese vessels had disappeared by the time they reached the submerged bank.


The Philippines protested the incident, which it said was one of several intrusions by China into its territorial waters in the first half of the year. Vietnam has also accused Chinese vessels of trying to sabotage oil exploration in its territorial waters this year, sparking rare anti-China protests in Vietnam.

China denied there were any intrusions, saying it has sovereignty over those waters. China claims nearly all the South China Sea on historical grounds.


The Philippine navy said it would deploy the new warship to waters west of Palawan, especially around an area called Malampaya, site of the country’s largest natural gas field.

In July, China protested after the Philippine government invited foreign companies to bid for the right to explore oil and gas in two areas near the Malampaya gas field. One of the two areas was less than 50 miles (80 kilometers) from Palawan province, the closest territory to the Philippines to be claimed by Beijing, Energy Undersecretary Jose Layug Jr. said.

The Philippines asserted that the areas were well within Philippine territorial waters, Layug said, adding that the country would proceed to invite investors to explore for oil and gas in those areas.

Philippines launches its biggest warship amid South China Sea territorial dispute - The Washington Post
 
. .
However thghis ship may not change the equation with china !!
But it will help in fending off trawlers or survey ships of philipino waters !!!
 
.
the fun part is that its an old US coast guard cutter at 3300 tonns. :cheesy:
just goes to show us the USCG has more firepower then some navies.:)
 
.
Philippines is still weak they need to increase budget and improve a lot
 
.
how big is the "biggest"?

this big..

APTOPIX%20Philippines%20Military.JPEG-00fd9.jpg
 
. .
Its better for the corrupt Philippinos Government to monitor pro independence insurgencies and Islamic radicals who are installing chaos in many parts of the country. At the request of the US war criminals, uncle sam, the Philippines is trying to launch a fight and competition with China while its better for the corrupt Philippinos Government to concentrate on the economy of their country which remains the poorest in South East Asia. China is the World No 2 economy and the Philippines had been surpassed by all its neighbours. China can retaliate and this would crush the Philippines once for all, for instance by expelling all Philipinos migrant servants and unskilled workers from Hong Kong. No foregin currency, rising unemployment, social unrests etc. The Philippines is begging for investment and money from China and China in a gesture of goodwill is assisting the Philippines. But if the Philippines continues at the request of the US war criminals to attack China, this is how the Philippines say thanks to China. It will be high time for China to take retaliatory economic measures. The Philippines should beg for investment and loans from the US instead of China.
 
. . . . . . .
Wow, where is NiceGuy and its fellows comrades? tail off? :eek:

hey vietnam, where is your gepards? why not bring them out to play with this shinning crap! :wub:

Philippines arrests 122 Vietnamese fishermen

Philippines seizes Vietnamese boat near Malampaya

Vietnamese fishermen shot in South China Sea

Vietnam says sailors shot in South China Sea

2 Vietnamese fishermen injured by Philippine navy

Maybe after Philippines buying that crap, the vietnamse have to bow down their heads to the Filipinos, which we rarely be seen from vietnam to China! :azn:

VN works with Philippines on arrested fishermen

--------------------------

...and don't forget these folks! :laugh:

Malaysia arrests 16 Vietnamese fishermen

Indonesian Naval Ship Opens Fire At Vietnam Fishing Vessel


Anyways, where is the protests? where is the tough talk as you used to do to the Chinese, vietnam?
 
.
Back
Top Bottom