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kenshin
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Fck it


« on: January 04, 2006, 06:34:42 PM »

I came across crawling the web. Theyre in B&W though.


Filipino Armoured Column on the move including Philippine Army(PA) Scorpion Tanks, Armoured Infantry Fighting Vehicles(AIFV), V-150 Commandos, and M-113 Armoured Personnel Carriers(APCs).


Side view of a Cadillac V-300 Commando amphibious Fire support Armored Vehicle(FSV) armed with a 90mm gun. This Armored vehicle is in service with the Philippine Marines.


Six-barelled 110mm Artillery Rocket System of the Philippine Army(PA) designed and manufactured in the Philippines. There is also a 180mm Artillery Rocket System

Some in color:

Armored Vehicles of the Philippine Army Light Armored Regiment(PALAR) on field Manuevers. To the left is an Armored Infantry Fighting Vehicle(AIFV) equipped with a 25mm automatic cannon and to the right are several Scorpion Amphibious Tanks.


V-150 lands on beach from Philippine Navy LSV (Landing Support Vessel)


V-300 practice a beach landing in one of the coves at the Philippine Marine Corps Tranining Base, at Ternate, Cavite, Philippines.

The V-300 is manufactured by Textron Land & Marine Systems of New Orleans, LA, USA. Cadillac Gauge was acquired by Textron and the manufacture of armored cars like the V-300 and the V-150 Commando family of vehicles was co-located with that of the LCAC (Landing Craft Air Cushioned) used by the US Navy.


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Noypi in Kiwiland
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nuckin futs!


« Reply #1 on: January 05, 2006, 07:15:07 AM »

nice catch... nice to see those rocket pixes agen.....
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Zero1
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« Reply #2 on: January 06, 2006, 03:01:43 PM »

hmmm.. di ko nakikitang ginagamit yang mga rocket launchers na yan? meron pa po ba tayo nyan na operational?
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mirage257
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« Reply #3 on: January 14, 2006, 11:05:04 PM »

nice to see those pictures..my husband is a member of the LABde...sana the AFP will procure new tanks coz the ones now are already old..most of the time on yellow status..
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mblt6
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« Reply #4 on: January 15, 2006, 03:42:29 AM »

hmmm.. di ko nakikitang ginagamit yang mga rocket launchers na yan? meron pa po ba tayo nyan na operational?

Actually the SANBA Rockets developed by the Philippine Navy at the Santa Barbara Complex in Sangley.  Prototypes used the rocket propellant of the 7.2 inch hedgehogs forward throwing anti- submarine depth charges then installed aboard PCEs, DEs and MSFs.  Long discussion on this topic a few years back in this forum including photos. Head of the project was Commodore Protacio a scientist in his own right.
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Bloody Angel
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« Reply #5 on: January 25, 2006, 10:39:48 PM »

nasa barko ba ang mga rockets na yan? mas maganda cguro kung i-mount on tracks ung rockets na un for greater mobility. lyk MLRS. magkano ba ang range nyan at ang warhead?
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