
Pitz Defense Analysis
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Pitz Defense Analysis
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Giving Proper Military Perspective in Different Defense Discussions from the Philippines and the Indo-Pacific region


WATCH: Chinese forces release flares as a Philippine Coast Guard aircraft conducting maritime patrols over the Kalayaan Island Group flew near Mischief Reef or Panganiban Reef—one of Beijing’s largest air and naval bases in the West Philippine Sea. @ABSCBNNews

















It is funny that the Chinese Embassy here in Manila issued such a lengthy rant in response to my position—as a Filipino—that the West Philippine Sea is not disputed from our perspective. Perhaps they should share that detailed explanation with their own maritime forces, including the PLA Navy and China Coast Guard. Every time we conduct routine patrols in our own waters, they insist on claiming “indisputable sovereignty” over those same areas. Yet, if we carefully read their statement, it inadvertently undermines their own narrative of indisputability. Their arguments reveal internal contradictions and growing confusion in the propaganda lines they have been pushing. Second, I want to reiterate once again: The 2016 Arbitral Award is legally binding and final under international law. The PRC has no basis to dismiss it as “illegal,” “null,” or “void.” It stands as a clear affirmation of our maritime rights in the West Philippine Sea. Finally, I hope the Chinese Ambassador—and indeed Beijing—can truly internalize one of their own points: “The first step toward resolving any problem is to face it honestly.” The root cause of tensions across the South China Sea is the PRC’s persistent pattern of illegal, coercive, aggressive, and deceptive actions. Only by acknowledging this reality can we move toward genuine dialogue and a rules-based order in the region. 🇵🇭




Last March 20, BGen. Ronie Petinglay, commander of the 580th Aircraft Control and Warning Wing. Presented to the Provincial Council of Antique during the 9th Regular Session the proposal for the establishment of an Air Force Radar Station in Mt. Liwliw, Anini-y, Antique.


It’s not pessimistic to recognize that AFP's current planning and technical focus prioritize their desires over efficient needs. Many issues and missing essentials in AFP are often overshadowed by flashy procurement. CADC remains vague, AFP has no White Paper, what’s next?



