Philippine Navy Buying 2 Italian Warships
Maestrale class, 3.100 ton frigates (photo : Militaryphotos)
MANILA,
Philippines - Two Italian warships are set to strengthen the Philippines'
maritime defense capabilities, Defense Secretary Voltaire Gazmin said Thursday.
Gazmin said
the Philippine Navy is buying the P11.7-billion Maestrale class-frigates ,
which have anti-submarine and anti-aircraft weaponry.
The move is
part of the Armed Forces' modernization program, the defense chief said at a
forum in Camp Aguinaldo.
"These
frigates are warships. These have anti-air, sub-surface, they have
anti-submarine (capabilities). What we are getting are really meant for
war," Gazmin said.
The
frigates, which were commissioned in the 1980s, are being used by the Italian
Navy.
He said the
Navy is waiting for the approval of contract that is expected to be signed in
January 2013.
The ships
will then be delivered by November after they are refurbished.
"These
are operational. They are being used by the Italian Navy. They will be
refurbished and overhauled," Gazmin said.
The
Philippine Navy bought a Hamilton-class cutter from the US Coast Guard for
about P400 million last year. A similar
vessel is expected to be delivered to the Navy within the next few month.
"These
will be a big help because they will be giving us a very good defense
posture," Garzmin said. "These will help in guarding (our territory),
against terrorism, enforcement of maritime laws."
Fernando
Manalo, defense undersecretary for finance, munitions, installations and
materiel, said a separate P3.2-billion contract for the purchase of 10 attack
helicopters from Eurocopter could be signed this month.
The
helicopters will be delivered this year if the contract gets the green light.
Multi-role
fighter jets
The
Department of National Defense is also eyeing KAI T-50 Golden Eagle supersonic
advanced trainers and multi-role fighters from South Korea.
Manalo said
Malacañang has received the department's proposal to buy the aircraft.
"We are
also looking at other options for the lead-in (fighters) but to be specific,
based on our assessment, it is the T-50 of South Korea that is most
advantageous to us in consideration to the obtaining situation in the West
Philippine Sea and what is affordable to us," he said.
However, the
T-50's purchase will rely on the modernization law that is still being
deliberated by Congress.
"We
have been engaging the company (Korea Aerospace Industries) and for as long as
the contract is signed before the end of the year, then the target of 2 years
delivery period is still doable," Manalo said.
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