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Author: | Judah14 [ September 7th, 2013, 1:20 am ] |
Post subject: | Republic of the Philippines AU |
Notes: This AU was originally supposed to be "Philippine Navy 2020", but I decided to set it in 2013 instead. I originally based it on the Desired Force Mix of the Philippine Navy, but altough most of this AU is based on that poster I did some changes regarding the types of ships and equiptment. This AU is still mostly a WIP, since I am quite busy nowadays. I listed down the types of ship I came up with in order for you to get an idea on the size and capabilities of the Philippine Navy in this AU. Background: Faced by many post-Cold War threats, the Armed Forces of the Philippines increased its capability under the 1995 AFP Modernization Act. By 2013, the Armed Forces of the Philippines is the most capable armed forces in Southeast Asia. Philippine Navy: 4 Jose Rizal Class large frigates/destroyers: (specifications coming soon) 6 Andres Bonifacio Class multirole frigates: length: 120 m beam: 15.8 m draft: 4.5 m displacement (max): 3,700 t (3,785 t for Flight II ships) speed: 27 kts range: 8000 nm @ 14 kts complement: 130 propulsion: 4 Caterpillar Marine 8M46DF8 diesel engines Sensors: Thales SMART-S Mk2 air search radar CEA CEAFAR phased array radar CEA CEAMOUNT phased array missile fire control radar Thales STING gun fire control radar ADTEL SR18 surface search/navigation radar Thales Kingklip hull-mounted sonar Thales CAPTAS-2 variable depth sonar Communication systems: ADTEL P-MILCOMSAT SATCOM ADTEL Link 16 antenna Armament: 1x Oto Melara 76 mm Super Rapid gun (with DART guided munitions on Flight II ships) 16-cell Mk. 41 VLS with 64 Evolved Sea Sparrow missiles (Additional 8-cell Mk. 41 VLS with Tomahawk missile on Flight II ships) 8x Harpoon Block II anti-ship missiles 2x twin torpedo tubes with MU90 Impact ASW torpedoes 1x Phalanx II CIWS 2x Mk. 38 Mod 2 remote weapon stations Decoys: Mk. 36 SRBOC Aircraft: 1x NHIndustries NH90 ASW helicopter Boats: 2x Propmech Intrepid RHIB The Andres Bonifacio Class frigates are multirole frigates capable of anti-air warfare and anti-submarine warfare. These ships were built starting 2006, with the first unit commisioned in 2008. The Flight II ships feature a strike-length Mk. 41 VLS that could fire Tomahawk missiles. The first Flight II ship, BRP Emilio Aguinaldo, started construction in 2011 and was commisioned in 2013. 18 Artemio Ricarte Class anti-submarine warfare corvettes: length: 90 m beam: 12 m draft: 3 m displacement (max): 1,500 t speed: 25 kts range: 4000 nm @ 14 kts complement: 80 propulsion: 2 Caterpillar Marine 8M46DF8 diesel engines Sensors: Thales VARIANT air search radar Thales STING gun fire control radar ADTEL SR18 surface search/navigation radar Thales Kingklip hull-mounted sonar Thales CAPTAS-2 variable depth sonar Communication systems: ADTEL P-MILCOMSAT SATCOM ADTEL Link 16 antenna Armament: 1x Oto Melara 76 mm Super Rapid gun 21x RIM-116 Rolling Airframe missiles 8x Harpoon Block II anti-ship missiles 2x twin torpedo tubes with MU90 Impact ASW torpedoes 2x Mk. 38 Mod 2 remote weapon stations Decoys: Mk. 36 SRBOC Aircraft: 1x AgustaWestland SuperLynx 300 ASW helicopter Boats: 2x Propmech Intrepid RHIB The Artemio Ricarte Class corvettes are cheap anti-submarine corvettes with helicopter carrying capability. These ships were built starting 2002 with the first unit commisioned in 2003. 1 Luzon Class aircraft carrier (WIP) 4 Pampanga Class strategic sealift vessels: (specifications coming soon) 6 Bangus Class submarines: (See specifications here) 3 Manobo Class logistics ships: (See specifications here) 3 mine countermeasure vessels (TBD) 42 multi-purpose attack craft: (specifications coming soon) 18 landing craft utility (TBD) Philippine Army: Leopard 2A6: PA 4x4 MPV: P-SAM Air Defense System The P-SAM air defense system is basically a land-based implementation of a version of the Evolved Sea Sparrow missile fitted with an active radar homing seeker. Philippine Air Force: F-16G/H Block 62: The F-16G/H is similar to the F-16E/F Block 60 however it features Philippine and Israeli made avionics. F-16C/D Block 40: The F-16C/D Block 40 is the primary fighter of the Philippine Air Force. Philippine Coast Guard: 8 Bulacan Class patrol vessels: length: 90 m beam: 12 m draft: 3 m displacement (max): 1,500 t speed: 25 kts range: 4000 nm @ 14 kts complement: 80 propulsion: 2 Caterpillar Marine 8M46DF8 diesel engines Sensors: Thales VARIANT air search radar EO gun fire control system ADTEL SR18 surface search/navigation radar Communication systems: ADTEL P-MILCOMSAT SATCOM ADTEL Link 16 antenna Armament: 1x BAE Bofors 40 mm Mk. 3 gun 1x Phalanx II CIWS 2x Mk. 38 Mod 2 remote weapon stations 2x LRAD Aircraft: 1x AgustaWestland SuperLynx 300 helicopter Boats: 2x Propmech Intrepid RHIB The Bulacan Class patrol vessels are based on the Artemio Ricarte corvettes, however have a different patrol-oriented weapon suite. PCG Equiptment: |
Author: | Rodondo [ September 7th, 2013, 6:04 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Republic of the Philippines AU |
General- *Might want to increase sheer forwards as both hulls looks like they'd ship a lot of water in any sort of rough sea state ASW Korvetten- *looks a bit top heavy, might want to increase beam *Despite the TT tubes and Lynx(?) Heli, It feels a bit lacking in ASW capability. I'm not sure if it'd fit but a VLS firing even 6-8 RUM-139 VL-ASROC's would be handy |
Author: | Judah14 [ September 7th, 2013, 9:14 am ] | |
Post subject: | Re: Republic of the Philippines AU | |
General-
The ASW corvette is designed for, but not with, an 8-cell Mk. 41 VLS (SDLS or Tactical) mounted between the superstructure and the 76 mm gun.*Might want to increase sheer forwards as both hulls looks like they'd ship a lot of water in any sort of rough sea state ASW Korvetten- *looks a bit top heavy, might want to increase beam *Despite the TT tubes and Lynx(?) Heli, It feels a bit lacking in ASW capability. I'm not sure if it'd fit but a VLS firing even 6-8 RUM-139 VL-ASROC's would be handy Regarding that the ships would ship a lot of water in high sea states, most Philippine Navy ships in real life have relatively low freeboard, and the designs for both ships are inspired by the La Fayette class frigates. Here are the possible specifications for the frigates to be acquired by the Philippine Navy in real life. Edit: fixed the crediting of the ASW corvette (I put "PS-40" instead of "PS-41", the hull number on the ship) |
Author: | Rhade [ September 7th, 2013, 9:31 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Republic of the Philippines AU |
Maybe don't buy expensive and problematic NH90 but stay with Lynx series as universal helo for navy ? |
Author: | Judah14 [ September 7th, 2013, 9:38 am ] | |
Post subject: | Re: Republic of the Philippines AU | |
Maybe don't buy expensive and problematic NH90 but stay with Lynx series as universal helo for navy ?
In this AU the Philippine Navy has 8 NH90's and 18 SuperLynx 300's. The SuperLynx is the primary helicopter of the PN but the NH90 is the medium multirole helicopter.
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Author: | Rhade [ September 7th, 2013, 10:00 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Republic of the Philippines AU |
In this AU Philippines are pretty rich country I presume ? |
Author: | Judah14 [ September 7th, 2013, 10:02 am ] | |
Post subject: | Re: Republic of the Philippines AU | |
In this AU Philippines are pretty rich country I presume ?
yes, in this AU the Philippine has a vibrant economy nationwide (as experienced in urbanized areas in the Philippines in real life) and "honest" politicians.
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Author: | Rhade [ September 7th, 2013, 10:06 am ] | |
Post subject: | Re: Republic of the Philippines AU | |
and "honest" politicians
In that case pure worldwide fantasy. Then Philippines are under heavy EU influence in terms of weapons systems. Why not under Russia or US or even China ? |
Author: | Judah14 [ September 7th, 2013, 10:11 am ] | ||
Post subject: | Re: Republic of the Philippines AU | ||
and "honest" politicians
In that case pure worldwide fantasy. Then Philippines are under heavy EU influence in terms of weapons systems. Why not under Russia or US or even China ? A good example of corruption in the Philippines |
Author: | Rhade [ September 7th, 2013, 10:17 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Republic of the Philippines AU |
Friend, honest politicians is a oxymoron. And use of public fund for own personal things are part of that "job". But let's back to the ships... |
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