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kerkie
Post subject: AU PhilippinesPosted: May 12th, 2012, 5:25 am
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Sometime in the near future, the Philippine government expedited the acquisition and modernization of equipment for its military. For the next couple of years, the Philippine's military capability has been steadily growing...

FRIGATE
Andres Bonifacio Class
ex-Oliver Hazard Perry Class
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Gregorio del Pilar Class
ex-Hamilton Class
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CORVETTE
Jose Francisco Class
ex-Famous Class
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Elias Angeles Class
ex-Descubierta Class
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SUBMARINE
Datu Lapu-Lapu Class
HDW Type 214
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Post subject: Re: AU Philippine NavyPosted: May 12th, 2012, 5:32 am
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I'm not entirely sure what you did on the drawings. If you could explain it to me, I would appreciate it.

Don't forget black outlines everywhere, SAM's stay vertical, landed helicopters if you have hangers, and we've got an updated OHP drawing here

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Post subject: Re: AU Philippine NavyPosted: May 12th, 2012, 5:41 am
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Oh, ok. Thanks. I'll go and fix it now.

Uhm, what do you mean by black outlines everywhere? Sorry, I'm new at this.

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Post subject: Re: AU Philippine NavyPosted: May 12th, 2012, 5:51 am
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kerkie wrote:
Oh, ok. Thanks. I'll go and fix it now.

Uhm, what do you mean by black outlines everywhere? Sorry, I'm new at this.
On the ex-Hamilton you've got some equipment between the masts that doesn't have a black outline (covered com gear) and the same on the forward mast.

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Post subject: Re: AU Philippine NavyPosted: May 12th, 2012, 6:42 pm
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Post subject: Re: AU Philippine NavyPosted: May 13th, 2012, 6:37 am
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FRIGATE
Andres Bonifacio Class
ex-Oliver Hazard Perry Class
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As the most capable ship in the Philippine Navy, all 3 Andres Bonifacio Class frigates were;
  • re-installed with Mk 13 Missile Launcher (RIM-67D Standard (MR) missile and RGM-84G Harpoon missile),
    installed with Mk 41 (8 cell) Vertical Launch System (RIM-7M Sea Sparrow missile), and
    upgraded with Mk 15 Block 1B Phalanx CIWS replacing the Mk 15 Block 1 Phalanx CIWS.


Gregorio del Pilar Class
ex-Hamilton Class
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All 3 Gregorio del Pilar Class frigates were;
  • installed with AN/SPS-49A(V)1 replacing the AN/SPS-40;
    installed with Mk 141 Vertical Launch System (RGM-84G Harpoon missile);
    installed with Mk 32 Mod 17 Surface Vessel Torpedo Tube (Mk 46 Mod 5A(S) torpedo and Mk 50 torpedo); and
    installed with Mk 15 Block 1B Phalanx CIWS;

making its combat capability closer to that of the Andres Bonifacio Class. All manually operated weapon were replace with automated weapon systems.

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Post subject: Re: AU Philippine NavyPosted: May 13th, 2012, 6:48 am
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A very excellent job on turning the old Coastie vessel into a proper frigate!


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Post subject: Re: AU Philippine NavyPosted: May 13th, 2012, 8:33 am
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an mk 13 cannot fire the SM-1 ER, but you have an (recoloured) SM-1 MR on the drawing anyways, so I suppose that is just an typo.

it seems unlikely that the Philippine navy returns to the ships boat instead of the RHIB, so I suggest you swap these again (the crane after the SPG-60)
also, the satcom and stealth cover for the SPG structure.... why remove those?

I am wondering about 2 things though:
- why have you replaced the helicopter with an old drawing of it?
- why have you removed the underwater hulls?

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Post subject: Re: AU Philippine NavyPosted: May 13th, 2012, 12:32 pm
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acelanceloet wrote:
an mk 13 cannot fire the SM-1 ER, but you have an (recoloured) SM-1 MR on the drawing anyways, so I suppose that is just an typo.
Sorry about that, fixed it. :D
acelanceloet wrote:
I am wondering about 2 things though:
- why have you replaced the helicopter with an old drawing of it?
- why have you removed the underwater hulls?
I was looking for a the MH-60S Seahawk, apparently, I copied the older drawing. :oops:
As for the underwater hull, I opted to removed them for uniformity with the rest of the stuff I'm working on (or will work on) :D I hope it's ok.

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Post subject: Re: AU Philippine NavyPosted: May 13th, 2012, 12:38 pm
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you can see the newer seahawk on my drawing :P
for the underwater hull: I'd rather have you kept it in place.... the best thing would of course be to get uniformity with having underwater hulls on all ships you have :P ;)
also, the minor point... why have you recoloured the missiles? the missiles are in the colours they really have on the original ships and part sheets, so .... the only reason you had them recoloured would be because they are license produced in the Philippines.... which I doubt they have the experience and funds for. (let alone that USA would let them do that)

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