Philippines Eyes Procurement of Small Boats, Ammunition Equipment from Canada
The total value of the military procurement program wasn't mentioned but it will be implemented within Canada's $12.6 billion (US$12.6 billion) defense industry. (photo : the globe and mail)
The Philippines
is planning to procure small boats and ammunition equipment from Canada
as part of its continued efforts to upgrade the Armed Forces of the Philippines
(AFP).
This was announced by Defense Secretary Voltaire Gazmin on
Tuesday after he signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) on defense
cooperation last Saturday with Canadian Minister of International Trade Ed
Fast.
The small boats that Manila
plans to buy should be able to maneuver rough waters, he said.
Manila
already has placed an order to improve the country's capability to produce
ammunition, Gazmin said. "We are also looking at small boats for rough
waters."
No "big-ticket" items such as fighter jets would
be procured from Canada.
With the MOU, the Philippine government can have access to
the expertise and skills from Canada.
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