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Design Flaw of the MPAC and other Similar patrol boat
« on: September 20, 2013, 01:36:17 pm »
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im not gonna make an elaborate diagram but this needs to be shown. other countries should take notice. im sure the u.s knows this in vietnam and the colombian navy fighting the farc rebels. why would you invest in your special forces soldiers, when your sending them in a suicide mission?



terrible design.


couldnt find the current set up of our mpac in the video above. (phil navy, mpac)

these patrol boats doesnt fit combat missions,the govt shouldnt use them or call them as attack boats. these current set up of expendable human turrents with no armor to compensate with whatever firepower. boats like these shouldn't be used in combat with incredible threat from the enemy. even with quick insertion boats.soldiers shouldnt be quickly expendable. they are typical speed boats with weapons(should be used for anti-piracy). design should be distinct between attack boats/tactical insertion and patrol boats. well pulubi pa nga ang ating sandatahang lakas pilipinas. the govt SHOULD STILL COMPENSATE/Design PICK the right equipment for the missions.

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Re: Design Flaw of the MPAC and other Similar patrol boat
« Reply #1 on: September 20, 2013, 07:18:06 pm »
Bat may babaeng daga sa last pic?
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