• 2 weeks ago
Russian submarine na dumaan sa West Philippine Sea, may kasamang support vessels ayon sa Philippine Navy

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00:00The Russian submarine that passed through the West Philippine Sea was discovered by the Armed Forces of the Philippines, or AFP.
00:07This is what the Philippine Navy reported.
00:10Here is Patrick Dejesus' report.
00:14Aside from the attack of the Russian submarine,
00:16the Philippine Navy confirmed that it also spotted a rescue tanker and another support vessel.
00:23According to the Navy,
00:24These were 8 to 10 nautical miles away from the submarine
00:29that was first detected 80 nautical miles from Cape Calavite in Occidental, Mindoro on November 28.
00:36The support vessels also responded to radio communication.
00:39There are various reasons why the Navy is considering diving into the water of the Russian submarine
00:45when it passed through the West Philippine Sea.
00:47The context of the situation is most likely they were there to receive fuel,
00:53to charge their batteries in as much as a kilo-plus is a diesel-electric submarine,
00:59or probably to do some minor repairs for whatever derangement they incurred.
01:03On December 1, Sunday, the Russian submarine left the Exclusive Economic Zone of the Philippines
01:09that was guarded by the BRPO Serizal and Navy aircraft.
01:12Based on the coordination, the submarine returned to Vladivostok in Russia
01:17that came from Malaysia after training with the Royal Malaysian Navy.
01:22The Philippine Navy admitted that they were surprised when the submarine passed
01:28which was the first time in our EEZ.
01:30They denied that the submarine was detected
01:33due to the capability of our armed forces,
01:37according to an expert.
01:39Yes, it is the first time.
01:41Hence our surprise, our alarm, why there was a submarine in our EEZ.
01:47Previously, we have had submarines conduct port calls,
01:51but these had all the diplomatic clearances and arrangements prior to their arrival.
01:56For this time, I would like to highlight, it was the first time we spotted one
02:00and we were able to respond using our own capabilities.
02:11Because all the BRPO units were able to pass through that area.
02:16The Philippine Navy continued to strengthen its capabilities
02:19where the target of additional use is to improve their underwater monitoring
02:25and anti-submarine warfare.
02:27The submarine program did not die, it's now at the Department of National Defense level.
02:32We have submitted proposals for two more corvettes, I believe, or two more frigates.
02:37These are modern warfare ships that could conduct the four domains of warfare.

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