Well, the Armed Forces Of The Philippines is known for using hand-me-downs as far back as the Vietnam War, due lack of spare parts, advancement in technology, but high cost in maintaining a number of units and maintenance
At this point, the Philippine Air Force needs to acquire the retired AH-1W Super Cobra from the USMC, that is, if they can acquire a number of them with a limited budget
Why pay for pieces of used Junk from the US when we can buy BRAND NEW elsewhere? If the US gives those for us for free, then fine. They haven't paid us anything worthwhile for the nine EDCA Bases they got here, only the Bangag President got something when they US gave them back their Stolen Wealth
@@rhk111schannel9 Yep, the Philippine Air Force is better off with more brand new T-129s, as for the Philippine Army, they can start with the armed variant of the H145M. In a few days, it will be 6 years since the Hiraya Regiment of the Army was activated but they still don't have their own attack helicopters, not even armed utility helicopters, only transport planes, training helicopters and air ambulances...
Well, the Armed Forces Of The Philippines is known for using hand-me-downs as far back as the Vietnam War, due lack of spare parts, advancement in technology, but high cost in maintaining a number of units and maintenance
Sad, the AH-1s didn’t last long, it was only in 2019 when the AFP received them.
The T129 are better and safer, though, since are brand new and with two Engines ...
At this point, the Philippine Air Force needs to acquire the retired AH-1W Super Cobra from the USMC, that is, if they can acquire a number of them with a limited budget
Why pay for pieces of used Junk from the US when we can buy BRAND NEW elsewhere? If the US gives those for us for free, then fine. They haven't paid us anything worthwhile for the nine EDCA Bases they got here, only the Bangag President got something when they US gave them back their Stolen Wealth
@@rhk111schannel9 Yep, the Philippine Air Force is better off with more brand new T-129s, as for the Philippine Army, they can start with the armed variant of the H145M.
In a few days, it will be 6 years since the Hiraya Regiment of the Army was activated but they still don't have their own attack helicopters, not even armed utility helicopters, only transport planes, training helicopters and air ambulances...
Ano ipapalit sa OV-10 sir? A-29 pa rin po ba?
Oo, ang alam kong Plano dati e bibili ng dagdag na 18 na Super Tucano pa
Kakabalita lang, at kaka Post ko lang ng Bidyo, me Kontrata na para sa anim na bagong A-29 Super Tucano na Eroplano
pwede pa yan sa npa at abu sayaf.