Obama said the pair of ships — one U.S. Coast Guard cutter, one research vessel — were part of a broader American plan to scale up assistance to naval forces in Southeast Asia, where coastal nations feel threatened by China's aggressive moves to assert control over the South China Sea. Obama said the U.S. had an "ironclad commitment" to the Philippines — a U.S. treaty ally — and a mutual commitment to free and safe navigation at sea.
I don't know about the second vessel, but whatever it is, it'd probably be equally useless.
Probably another Hamilton. Wonder what research vessel.
Well, for the Philippines, the Hamilton class are not useless at all.I don't know about the second vessel, but whatever it is, it'd probably be equally useless.
It's without doubt marginal firepower increase add to national offensive and defensive capacity. In that view, the Hamiltons and other military aid US gave the Philippines are not useless. However, it's US strategy and not marginal hardware improvements I was addressing.Well, for the Philippines, the Hamilton class are not useless at all.
They are very decent cutters that are the size of (and will be used as) frigates.
When adding the new military sensors, the armament, which consists of:
- 1 ×
- 2 × (on PF-16)
- 2 × (on PF-15)
and with the possibility of adding harpoon missiles (the Hamiltons were qualified for their use), the vessels are very decent for the Philippine's needs.
- 6 ×
They are not mean to go toe to toe with a modern navy surface combatant.
Compared to some of their other inventory, they are quite capable.
They have little money, so they have to depend on such offerings and are trying to make the best of them.
Some of the potential S. Korean and other more modern possibilities are also good for them
It's all about money. If they had more like Japan, South Korea or Australia I doubt there would be much panic in US against Phillipines building their own BMD capability and selling technology there. They may follow the path PRC had and become much more significant in the region 50 years ahead onboth economical and military aspects. They can't? Do you think why people all around the world laugh about PLA 'small batallions of millions'? Because that was only forte of PRC Army that was significant in the past decades. Now you're doing the same laughing at Phillipines...
It's without doubt marginal firepower increase add to national offensive and defensive capacity. In that view, the Hamiltons and other military aid US gave the Philippines are not useless. However, it's US strategy and not marginal hardware improvements I was addressing.
There's a saying from dynastic China on statecraft that goes something like 'keep power out of the hands of the ambitious, as you would sharp knives from hands of the foolish.' The meager military aid Washington lend to Manila would make absolutely no difference in serious confrontations with China, but they may embolden Filipino hardliners and make compromise even less likely.
Upon reflection, "useless" was imprecise and I should have said "worse than useless" instead.