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philippines ready for asymetric warfare?!
« on: August 23, 2011, 10:26:22 pm »
do you think philippine armed forces  is ready for asymetric warfare?..let me know what's in your head?

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Re: philippines ready for asymmetric warfare?!
« Reply #1 on: August 23, 2011, 10:43:39 pm »
do you think philippine armed forces  is ready for asymetric warfare?..let me know what's in your head?

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Re: philippines ready for asymmetric warfare?!
« Reply #2 on: August 24, 2011, 01:11:04 am »


Againts who?Di na kailangan itanong yon dahil mahina naman talaga ang armed forces ng Pinas mula't sapul..Noon pa namang world war II  "asymmetric warfare" na ginamit ng guerillas natin dahil mas malakas ang firepower at combatants nila napakadami so they have no choice but to resort to unconventional tactics. Kung meron mang mag attempt na  sakupin uli ang pinas ganoon din ang mangyayari.Malaki ang diperensiya ng lakas ng armed forces natin kumpara sa ibang bansa at malayong mangyari na may magbalak sumakop sa pinas na parehas lang natin ang firepower..ungas na lang ang mag aattempt. Kung meron man tiyak na mas malakas so that explains evertything.


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Re: philippines ready for asymmetric warfare?!
« Reply #3 on: August 24, 2011, 08:37:00 am »
lets say againts china..recent tension going with them, yup you are right theres is a big gap of in terms of military hardware but in terms of experiences in warfare i could say philippine troops can pull it's on weight which is proven already (in previous wars) but with recent changes especially on technology the effect on this kind of battle tactics or approach changes everything.

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Re: philippines ready for asymetric warfare?!
« Reply #4 on: August 24, 2011, 01:17:28 pm »
Lahat ng giyera at rebelyon na nangyari sa Pilipinas e hindi naging patas sa Pilipino. Dito na-perfect ang asymmetric warfare. Nauna pa tayo sa Vietnam nang sakupin tayo noong 1900s.

What we need are reliable intelligence agents. Rampant ang corruption sa lahat ng level ng society natin kaya mahirap maghanap ang military ng espiyang hindi kayang bayaran ng kalaban.

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Re: philippines ready for asymetric warfare?!
« Reply #5 on: August 24, 2011, 09:18:36 pm »
that's is true that the rampant corruption is affecting our armed forces to it's core..intelligence gathering is vital at any war,as an old saying from Sun Tzu (author of art of war which all present armed forces of the world adapting it's ideology) "all war is deception" and knowing your enemy is like winning half of the battle. In event of war with china (god forbid!) do you think philippines can carry out this battle tactics in the long run?!? if yes?how?whats the main components to carry it out to achieved it? and if no?why?..im curious to hear your answers

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Re: philippines ready for asymetric warfare?!
« Reply #6 on: August 24, 2011, 09:21:37 pm »
nope kahit anong warfare pa yan matatalo Pinas

with the current at advance tech sa military warfare wala ng impossible kahit bundok pa yan e kaya nilang pasabugin 

ang labanan ngayon e kung may allies ka at diplomacy

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Re: philippines ready for asymmetric warfare?!
« Reply #7 on: August 24, 2011, 09:33:51 pm »
Idiot your going off the topic...the question is can philippines resort to asymmetric warfare in the long run??..asymmetric warfare is being empolyed if all means of waging war is already lost in full scale which resorts to use uncovential warfare, and other factors to carry out this type of battle strategies it could be weather,terrain, intel and etc.

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Re: philippines ready for asymetric warfare?!
« Reply #8 on: August 24, 2011, 10:56:02 pm »
Do we have any other choice?  ::lmao ::lmao

If we cant fight head on then the only way to go is "asymetric". Its unfortunate but its either that or we just surrender... smoking::

At the moment we simply don't have the military capabilities to match any foreign invaders..

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Re: philippines ready for asymetric warfare?!
« Reply #9 on: August 25, 2011, 08:30:07 pm »
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Idiot your going off the topic...the question is can philippines resort to asymmetric warfare in the long run??..asymmetric warfare is being empolyed if all means of waging war is already lost in full scale which resorts to use uncovential warfare, and other factors to carry out this type of battle strategies it could be weather,terrain, intel and etc.

tama naman sagot ko ito "nope kahit anong warfare pa yan matatalo Pinas"

kaya nga ang choice lang natin e humingi ng tulong sa allies or diplomacy kapag natalo tayo sa full scale e end game na sa atin anong asymmetric yan e

1. Di patriot at di naman nationalistic ang pinoy
2. Pro-foreign tayo
3. Undisciplined at disorganize
4. Greedy

so paano magiging ready ang pinas nyan kaya sinabi kahit ano pa yan di makakalaban ang pIlipinas




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Re: philippines ready for asymetric warfare?!
« Reply #10 on: August 28, 2011, 10:00:24 pm »
well i have to agree on  2 and 3 but not all government officials are greedy some of them are really to the core...just like an old saying.."few rotten tomatoes, spoiled the whole basket"...we should change the concept of having to rely on someone else..what the chinese did was they rely more on local development and while incorporating new things from foreign technologies into theres