South Korea Offers To Sell Tourism Submarine To The Philippines

by Brian Neyra, Adobo Chronicles’ Chief Geopolitics Correspondent

MANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – The South Korean company Hanwha has submitted a proposal to the Philippine Navy to create a special Philippine version of the submarine based on the Jangbogao-III.

The Adobo Chronicles has learned, however, that the South Korean version for the Philippines is a step-down from Jangbogao-III.  It does not have the capability of launching vertical missiles which defeats the purpose of a military submarine.

The Philippine Navy however said that it was looking more for a submarine for tourism purposes.  It plans to offer submarine rides to Filipinos and tourists alike akin to rides offered at amusement parts in the U.S. and other countries.

The cost of purchasing the “tourist submarine” will be shared between the Navy and the Philippine Department of Tourism.

A potential goon investment, we might say!

BREAKING NEWS: Filipino Fishing Boat Outsmarts Chinese Coast Guard Speedboat (Video)

by Pol Pinoy, Brian Neyra, and Melchor Vergara

AYUNGIN SHOAL, South China Sea (The Adobo Chronicles EXCLUSIVE) – The Adobo Chronicles has obtained a video of a Chinese Coast Guard speedboat chasing a Filipino fisherman’s fishing boat in an effort to drive it away from disputed territory in the South China Sea.

Lo and behold, the fishing boat outsmarted the more powerful speedboat with the Filipino fisherman just laughing off the exciting chase at the end.

The Adobo Chronicles caught up with the Filipino fisherman just minutes after the chase and we asked him what led to the scary incident.

Mang Kanor (not his real name) said he was trying to beat what apparently was a new number coding imposed be the Philippine Coast Guard on Filipino fishing boats. In the process, he accidentally encountered the Chinese Coast Guard on his way back to Palawan. And the rest is history.

The good news is that Mang Kanor did beat the number coding deadline and avoided possible penalty of cancellation of his fishing license.

All’s well that ends well!

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