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srbn1
12-27-2003, 11:23 AM
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Taiwan's Military eyes anti-terror exchanges with Manila

By Brian Hsu
STAFF REPORTER
Taipei Times
Tuesday, Nov 25, 2003,


The military is to start anti-terror exchanges with the Philippines in hopes that it could learn something from a country with a great deal of counter-terrorism experience, defense sources said yesterday.

The renowned Scout Rangers of the Philippine Army, modeled on the US Army Rangers, will be the model for Taiwan's military to learn about real combat experience in counter-terrorism.

In return, the Ministry of National Defense is to share with its Philippine counterpart certain technologies or products that it has developed on its own or copied from abroad.

For example, the military will provide a regular supply of ammunition, which the combined logistics command produces, for a kind of machine gun that the Scout Rangers now use.

The anti-terror exchange is still being planned. If it pans out, the cooperation will be the most substantial between the two nations in recent years.

A defense official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said the anti-terror exchange will be the first step toward the military restoring its counter-terrorism capabilities.

"We used to have counter-terrorism capabilities. But these capabilities have disappeared in recent years due to personnel streamlining efforts and budgetary constraints," the official said.

"It might sound incredible at first that we want to learn from the Philippines. But they do have a great deal of experience in counter-terrorism. They have fought for many years against rebels in their country," he said.

"It is interesting to note that the Philippine armed forces are not well-equipped for their fight against the rebels. Sometimes, the rebels are better armed," he said.

"We want to find out how the Philippine forces are able to fight under unfavorable conditions," he said.

Taiwan's special-operations units, one each in the army, marine corps and military police, do not have any real combat experience.

The three units suffered a considerable downsizing several years ago during the Chingshih Personnel Streamlining Project.

The downsizing is generally believed to be the reason these units lost many of capabilities they once had.

A marine corp special operations officer said budgetary constraints are another factor behind the loss of combat power.

"The corps special operations unit does not have enough funds to buy new weapons and equipment. Most of our budget is spent on payroll and not much is left over. We must know that special-operations hardware changes very fast," the officer said

srbn1
12-27-2003, 11:26 AM
Phase 5 and the final phase of the Scout Ranger training program:

The one-month combat test mission is the culmination of all that has been learned for the previous five-months of HELL!, this phase, which can also be extended to a minimum of 2-months, require the students to apply in actual combat and practice all the skills,tactics and techniques against live enemies and real targets. It is intentionally conducted in critical areas against known enemy strongholds. This time- no more lane umpires to accompany the teams. They will be on there own. enemy contact is a certainly, so students must prove their worth and do their best.
The test mission is one moment of tense excitement for the whole class, they are usually inserted in hot spot areas, so they are sure of enemy engagement, they therefore want to prove themselves as a class by out scoring the previous classes. Eager for action, the would be Scout Rangers are super aggressive. Since this is the real thing, there are also a few students who pay the supreme sacrifice during the test mission, The Regiment is authorize to have a 6% casualty rate in each training class.
however, most of them survive and live on to tell their experiences during their mission.
After the test mission, the students are trooped back to Training School where they graduate. The highlight of the ceremony is the pinning of the TABAK(Scout Ranger qualification badge), the symbol of skill, stamina and spirit of a warrior. It also stands up for his proud membership and full acceptance as a member of the exclusive brotherhood of the Philippine Army's elite Scout Rangers

duck
12-27-2003, 11:39 AM
What kind of approach is this? Let's imagine there is a local inofficial truce negotiated between government troops and poor muslim farmers/rebels in some backwater village. In come the "super-aggressive" scout ranger hopefuls eager for their first kills, massacre all "suspects" and take the next chopper back to their base. Then it's celebration time.