This video clarifies common firearm misconceptions in the Philippines, distinguishing between semi-automatic and fully automatic firearms under Republic Act 10591. It explains the function and legality of suppressors, the necessity of permits for carrying firearms outside the residence, and differentiates between 'double action' as a firearm action and 'jacketed hollow point' (JHP) ammunition. The video also debunks the myth of Armando Malite inventing the AR-15.
Active duty military and police personnel in the Philippines are now exempted from the neuropsychiatric (NP) exam requirement for obtaining or renewing their License to Own and Possess Firearms (LTOPF). This change acknowledges the rigorous and frequent NP and physical screenings already undergone by these professionals during their service, making the LTOPF NP exam redundant. However, other government services like the Coast Guard, Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP), and National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) are not included in this exemption.
This video clarifies the distinction between semi-automatic and fully automatic firearms, emphasizing that semi-automatic means one trigger pull equals one shot. It explains that under Philippine Republic Act 10591, civilians can own small arms, defined as individual-use weapons not capable of fully automatic burst discharge. Firearms exceeding caliber .762 or those with fully automatic capability are classified as light weapons, restricted to law enforcement and military.
This video provides expert-level instruction on tactical command and adherence to Rules of Engagement (ROE) during military operations, as demonstrated by a Battalion Commander. It covers pre-mission guidance, combat discipline, targeting procedures, battlefield observation, and post-operation protocols, emphasizing the protection of civilians and legal processing of suspects. The operation highlights successful collaboration between the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) and the Philippine National Police (PNP) in Central Mindanao.
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