Tuesday, September 1, 2020

Contracts with Chinese Firms should not be cancelled unless the US is willing to take over those Contracts

I don’t agree that the Philippine Government should cancel all the Contracts of Chinese Companies involved in the construction of Artificial Islands in the South China Sea (SCS) as what the Americans and the Dilawans have been pushing for lately, like the Sangley Airport Contract, for example, for a number of Reasons. 

First is that as I said before, why is the United States (US) acting only now when China had started building those Islands in 2013? Why couldn’t they do it when former Philippine President AbNoy Aquino was being a good, obedient Dog to them from 2013 to 2016?

Second is that, the Duterte Government did not ask the Americans to sanction those Companies, he is establishing friendly ties with China. Duterte didn’t ask for it, just out of the Blue the Americans came and said, hey, we are giving you this solution, we are sanctioning the Chinese Companies. 

Philippine Air Force A-29 Super Tucano Aircraft has left Brazil

UPDATE (09/05/20): See the post about the SC-105 that was supposed to accompany the Philippine Air Force A-29 Super Tucanos at SC-105 Amazonas Aircraft supposed to accompany the PAF Super Tucanos landed in Cape Verde in Sep. 4, 2020 {Archived Link}

The six A-29 Super Tucano Aircraft of the Philippine Air Force (PAF) were seen leaving Brazil from their stop there at the Archipelago of Fernando De Noronha recently. 
Their next stops are reportedly as follows:
- Cape Verde in Africa
- Canary Islands in Spain
- Malaga in Spain
- Luqa in Malta

The Aircraft will be crossing the Atlantic Ocean from Fernando De Noronha in Brazil to Cape Verde in Africa, perhaps the most dangerous part of its journey since they will be crossing over a large body of water. 

SOURCE: IMAGENS: A-29 Super Tucanos partem do Brasil para entrega a Força Aerea das Filipinas {Archived Link}

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Monday, August 31, 2020

No System Defects found on the BRP Jose Rizal during the 2020 RIMPAC

Good news, the BRP Jose Rizal (FF-150) Frigate of the Philippine Navy (PN) was not found with any System Defects going to and during the 2020 Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) Exercise in Hawaii

The Ship participated at the War at Sea Exercise (WASEX), but did not participate in the Sinking Exercise (SINKEX) and is currently refueling at Pearl Harbor

SOURCE: No System Defects reported aboard BRP Jose Rizal during RIMPAC {Archived Link}

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Philippine Air Force A-29 Super Tucano journey to the Philippines will take 6 Days

The journey home of the six A-29 Super Tucano Aircraft of the Philippine Air Force (PAF) will reportedly take 6 days to complete and from Brazil will travel to Cape Verde, cross the Sahara Desert on its way to the United Arab Emirates (UAE)

From there it will pass thru the Countries of India, Singapore and Malaysia before finally reaching the Philippines. The Aircraft started their journey around August 28, 2020, and if its journey really will take 6 days they will probably arrive in the Philippines within this Week. 

SOURCE: FOTOS: Passagem dos A-29 Super Tucano das Filipinas por Recife (PE) {Archived Link}

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More Pictures of the Philippine Air Force A-29 Super Tucanos on their way to the Philippines

More pictures of the A-29 Super Tucano Aircraft of the Philippine Air Force (PAF) on their way to the Philippines. This time all of the 6 aircraft were seen with the Aircraft Registration Codes PT-ZZM, PT-ZZN, PT-ZZO, PT-ZZQ, PT-ZZS and PT-ZZU.

Within Brazil, the aircraft reportedly flew to three Cities, from Sao Jose dos Campos to an Overnight Stay at Recife before proceeding to Fernando de Noronha

From there it will fly to Cape Verde in Africa as part of it journey home to the Philippines.

SOURCE: Os A-29 Filipinos iniciam o voo de translado para a Asia {Archived Link}

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The BRP Jose Rizal Pictures at RIMPAC 2020

Pictures of the BRP Jose Rizal (FF-150) Frigate of the Philippine Navy (PN) at the 2020 Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) Exercise in Hawaii

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The BRP Jose Rizal (FF-150) Frigate of the Philippine Navy (PN) as seen from a Ship of the JMSDF at the 2020 RIMPACExercise, Photo by Lt. Cmdr. Tony Wright 

The Infographic of the BRP Jose Rizal (FF-150) Frigate of the PN for the 2020 RIMPAC Exercise, Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Natalie M. Byers

Sunday, August 30, 2020

Pictures of Philippine Air Force A-29 Super Tucanos on their way to the Philippines

The 6 A-29 Super Tucanos of the Philippine Air Force (PAF) are on their way to the Philippines, they were sighted at the Recife/Gilberto Freyre International Airport in Brazil recently.

Pictures of 5 of the 6 aircraft were taken at Recife, and these were with Aircraft Registration Codes PT-ZZU, PT-ZZS, PT-ZZO, PT-ZZQ and PT-ZZN.

Aside from the Cavok Website, you can also see the same pictures in alternate Websites below:

- PAF A-29 Pictures by Rodrigo Bertoli (rbertoli) at Instagram {Archived Link}

- PAF A-29 Pictures by Rodrigo Bertoli at Flickr {Archived Link}

SOURCE: IMAGENS: Seis aeronaves A-29 Super Tucano seguem para entrega à Força Aérea Filipina {Archived Link}

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