New and Used Car Talk Reviews Hot Cars Comparison Automotive Community

The Largest Car Forum in the Philippines

Page 1 of 3 123 LastLast
Results 1 to 10 of 22
  1. Join Date
    Sep 2003
    Posts
    21,384
    #1
    Ayos itong anti-aircraft weapon ng Sayyaf. Saranggola!




    Sayyaf’s New Weapon: Kites


    The Abu Sayyaf may be using an unlikely weapon to strike at military helicopters and cut the risk of aerial raids on their jungle strongholds: kites.

    A Huey or UH1H helicopter encountered difficulty while flying back at night from a recent combat mission in Jolo after a kite’s thick nylon cord became dangerously entwined in its rotor, Philippine Air Force (PAF) chief Lt. Gen. Horacio Tolentino said yesterday. The pilots had noticed unusual vibrations, and managed to land safely in a Jolo military camp, he said.

    A PAF officer familiar with the incident told The Associated Press that the kite’s cord most probably struck the Vietnam War-era Huey over a sparsely populated mountainous region, from which the aircraft evacuated soldiers wounded during a clash with suspected Abu Sayyaf militants.

    It was unlikely the kite had been flown by ordinary civilians, the officer said on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to talk to the media. Several kites may have been flown, then tied to trees surrounding a rebel encampment as an extra buffer against nighttime air attacks, the officer said.

    “They really have an intention to bring down our helicopters,” Tolentino told the AP.

    After the incident, Tolentino said he instructed pilots to undertake “evasive maneuvers” aimed to protect choppers from kites during landing and takeoff in Jolo, especially at night. Inspectors were deployed to ensure no kites were being flown near air force areas, he said.

    Kite-flying is a popular pastime on Jolo, a predominantly Muslim island where US forces have been providing non-combat assistance to Filipino troops to wipe out Abu Sayyaf militants and a handful of Indonesian militants.

    But residents rarely fly kites at night.

    Kites have been used as a combat tool elsewhere. Insurgents in Iraq’s volatile Ramadi region have flown kites over US troops to align mortar fire, US forces there have said.

    Kites’ potentially lethal power caught the country’s attention last May, when a Huey helicopter crashed on a busy street near an air base in central Cebu province, killing nine people, seven of them on the ground.

    Investigators said the nylon kite cord, which accidentally got coiled in the assembly connecting the main rotor to the aircraft’s body, may have caused the crash.

    Tolentino said the PAF endorsed a bill to Congress that would penalize people who fly kites near airports and air bases nationwide following that deadly accident. – AP

  2. Join Date
    Dec 2006
    Posts
    818
    #2
    ayos to ah. kala ko tirador..

  3. Join Date
    May 2006
    Posts
    6,940
    #3
    Alam ko nung WW2 barrage balloons gamit, hehehe pero ngayon kites

  4. Join Date
    Sep 2003
    Posts
    21,384
    #4
    Panglaban sa mga "flying coffins" natin (yung mga Huey choppers).
    Last edited by chua_riwap; September 18th, 2007 at 07:40 AM.

  5. Join Date
    Oct 2002
    Posts
    3,872
    #5
    I don't think kites can stay airborne for long periods of time while being tied to a tree. If a chopper were to come near one, the resulting disruption of the air flow caused by the rotors would most likely cause the kite to fall to the ground.

  6. Join Date
    Dec 2003
    Posts
    11,316
    #6
    kala ko kites with explosives attached...pero di na lilipad un ehehe

  7. Join Date
    Oct 2002
    Posts
    29,354
    #7
    Quote Originally Posted by Altis6453 View Post
    I don't think kites can stay airborne for long periods of time while being tied to a tree. If a chopper were to come near one, the resulting disruption of the air flow caused by the rotors would most likely cause the kite to fall to the ground.

    You are thinking about toy kites which fly around 50 to 250 meters from the ground. In this case, you can fly a bigger kite with more than 1000 meters of nylon rope and it can stay up for days at a time. The kite itself would be flying much higher than the helicopter. The nylon rope can be very difficult to see in the day time and impossible to spot at night.

  8. Join Date
    Aug 2005
    Posts
    4,293
    #8
    kahit walang kite babagsak talaga aircraft natin dahil sa mga kawatan na officials.

  9. Join Date
    Oct 2002
    Posts
    2,716
    #9
    Quote Originally Posted by Isuzoom View Post
    kahit walang kite babagsak talaga aircraft natin dahil sa mga kawatan na officials.
    mas maniwala ako dito ... palusot lang yang saranggola na yan ... flying coffins naman talaga ang mga yan

    salamat kay gen. garcia & co. ... multohin sana kayo ng mga namatay na sundalo

  10. Join Date
    Sep 2003
    Posts
    21,384
    #10
    Quote Originally Posted by Isuzoom View Post
    kahit walang kite babagsak talaga aircraft natin dahil sa mga kawatan na officials.

    Natawa naman ako rito. Pero tama ka, Bro. Di naman kasi well maintained ang mga military choppers natin.

Page 1 of 3 123 LastLast
Abu Sayyaf's New Anti-Aircraft Weapons: KITES