Tags
Tab Item Content
Join Us!
Archives Meta
Notifications
Clear all

Military Philippine Military Defense forum

41 Posts
5 Users
13 Likes
2,697 Views
josh avatar
Posts: 4380
Registered
Topic starter
(@zexsypmp23)
Member
Joined: 5 years ago

Philippines on it's way to have nuclear weapons. Philippine congress are proposing removing nuclear ban in the Philippines. This will lead to U.S hosting weapons in the Philippines then the local Philippines government will have a nuclear weapon of it's own. 

image

Reply
josh avatar
Posts: 4380
Registered
Topic starter
(@zexsypmp23)
Member
Joined: 5 years ago

Japan will having visiting forces in the Philippines. probably a defense pact with the Philippines/US. 

Reply
1 Reply
Rick Cool
(@rick-cook)
Joined: 5 years ago

Noble Member
Posts: 1131

@zexsypmp23

Philippines will receive radars, drones, anti-air, military transport, nuclear technology at the 1st batch.  

Reply
Rick Cool
Posts: 1131
(@rick-cook)
Noble Member
Joined: 5 years ago

Transfer of 3 Cyclone patrol boats, 9 Mark VI fast patrol crafts, 350 MRAP, 450 LAV-25 IFV's, 80 Ambulance Humvees, 800 Medical tents, 5,000 units of portable litter stretchers, 800 generator sets, 600 Mil. trucks, 55 M777, 300 AAV, 5,000 Tow atgm with munitions and 5,000 units of M47 with munitions to the Philippines - First batch.

Reply
Rick Cool
Posts: 1131
(@rick-cook)
Noble Member
Joined: 5 years ago

missile defense shield 

Reply
Rick Cool
Posts: 1131
(@rick-cook)
Noble Member
Joined: 5 years ago

US military in talks to build Philippine port 200 km from Taiwan

Port would be based on Batanes Islands, extending US military reach to Bashi Channel

  23403   

 
Proposed port would be on Batanes Islands. (Google Maps screenshot)

Proposed port would be on Batanes Islands. (Google Maps screenshot)

TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — The U.S. military is reportedly in negotiations with the Philippines to build a port on an island close to Taiwan, which would bolster the U.S. presence in a strategic sea lane on Taiwan's south flank.

According to a Reuters report, the U.S. military is engaged in talks with the Philippines to develop a new civilian port on the Batanes Islands, the northernmost part of the country and less than 200 km away from Taiwan. The port would be situated on the southern edge of the Bashi Channel, a vital waterway for ships traversing between the Western Pacific and the South China Sea.

Batanes Islands Provincial Governor Marilou Cayco told Reuters she had sought investment from the U.S. to build an "alternative port" on the island that would allow cargo from the capital Manila to be unloaded during the rainy monsoon season. Cayco said it is planned that the port will be built on Basco Island, where access to an existing facility is often hampered by large waves. A decision will be made in October.

Over the past year, the Philippines has expanded the use of its military bases by the U.S. military, doubling its number for "humanitarian assistance." In addition, thousands of U.S. troops are now regularly rotated in and out of the Philippines to participate in joint training maneuvers.

Two other unnamed Philippine officials revealed that U.S. military officials visited the island to discuss the establishment of a port. A senior military official was cited by the news agency as saying the Philippine military is also interested in deploying radar in the area to enhance surveillance capabilities.

US military in talks to build Philippine port 200 km from Taiwan | Taiwan News | 2023-08-31 13:03:00

Reply
Page 5 / 6