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Philippines Allots P90.86B to Boost Defense
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MANILA, -- The government has set aside P90.86 billion to sustain the implementation of the defense and military modernization program until 2017, President Aquino announced on Monday.

The President shared the government’s initiatives to further upgrade military capacity and equipment at the 75th anniversary of the Department of National Defense (DND) in Camp Aguinaldo.

“Ongoing na rin ang ating DND Medium Term Capability Development Program na saklaw ng ating Revised AFP Modernization Law. Sa programang ito, 33 proyekto ang kinukumpleto na natin na aabot hanggang 2017. Ang halagang inilaan na natin dito: P90.86 billion. [The DND Medium Term Capability Development Program under the Revised AFP Modernization Law is ongoing. Under the program, 33 projects must be completed by 2017 with a budegt of P90.86 billion],” the President said in his speech.

SURPASSED

The President said the government has already spent P41.38 billion on 46 various military modernization and capability upgrade projects from June, 2010, to October, 2014. Aquino took pride that his administration has surpassed the 45 combined projects of three previous administrations since 1995.

“Mayroon pa tayong natitirang mahigit isang taon at pitong buwan, kaya’t tiyak na madaragdagan pa ang makukumpleto natin [We have one year and seven months left so I’m certain we will complete more projects],” the President said.

In 2013 alone, Aquino said 12 projects, including the purchase of two modern ships, three naval helicopters, and eight combat utility helicopters, were completed under the AFP modernization program.

He also welcomed the formation of the Philippine Defense Transformation Roadmap 2028 that will ensure all reform initiatives will be implemented.

BENEFIT FOR SOLDIERS

Apart from the military upgrade program, the President assured that the government will continue to provide benefits for the country’s brave soldiers such as decent and affordable housing, reforms in their pension system, and livelihood programs for retired and active soldiers.

With these programs, Aquino said gone are the days when soldiers and their needs are neglected. “Ang nais natin: Ipagkaloob ang mga benepisyong karapat-dapat lang matanggap ng mga nagmamalasakit sa bayan [Our goal is to provide the benefits commensurate to those who cares for the nation],” he said.

While the government promotes the welfare of soldiers, Aquino said he has higher expectation from the military to improve its service, particularly in protecting the country’s sovereignty.

Philippines Allots P90.86B to Boost Defense ~ ASEAN Military Defense Review
PhP90.86 billion. how much value if converted to US dollars? Philippines are also should build up it's naval strength to protect it's wide archipelago.

Wish the best from Indonesians for our Philippines friends!
 
PhP90.86 billion. how much value if converted to US dollars? Philippines are also should build up it's naval strength to protect it's wide archipelago.

Wish the best from Indonesians for our Philippines friends!

It is around $2,022,259,208, thus we have about $2 billion to spend for defense.
 
PhP90.86 billion. how much value if converted to US dollars? Philippines are also should build up it's naval strength to protect it's wide archipelago.

Wish the best from Indonesians for our Philippines friends!

that is only for the next 2 years until the current pres steps down (still low compare to its neighbors). and another for the next phase
 
Behold... SSV Phillipines
Picture taken from : s3 (d o t) zetaboards (d o t) c o m/Defense_Philippines/topic/836305/71/


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Nice picture of SSV model that will be build by PT PAL Indonesia for Phillipine Navy.

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Even better picture showing more detail of SSV model that will be build by PT PAL Indonesia for Phillipine Navy.
Contract has already been signed.
 
Six FA-50 commissioned in 2016, S-211 pilots to handle

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Philippine Air Force formed a committee, composed of KAI and PAF officials, to screen possible pilots who will to train in South Korea next year for the FA-50 Fighting Eagle. According to PAF Commanding Officer Lt. Gen. Jeffrey Delgado, SIAI-Marchetti S-211 pilots will most likely be chosen for the training.

PAF earlier said that pilots with high jet flying time from the ranks of major and captain will be chosen to train to operate the Fighting Eagle. These pilots who will train in South Korea will eventually become trainors when they return.

Department of National Defense announced earlier this year that two out of twelve ordered FA-50s will be delivered September next year. DND added that in 2016 six Fighting Eagles are already commissioned.

FA-50 can load up to 4.5 tons of weapons and has a wide-range of armament system. It has a 20 mm three-barrel gun that can fire at extremely high rate internally installed.

It can be fitted with AIM-9 Sidewinder, a short-range air-to-air missile; AGM-65, an air-to-surface missile designed for close-air support missions; cluster bombs and rocket launchers.

The Fighting Eagle is equipped with Multimode Airborne Fire Control Radar system designed to accomplish air-to-air and airstrike missions.

http://www.angmalaya.net/nation/2014/11/24/5962-six-fa-50-commissioned-in-2016-s-211-pilots-to-handle

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Air Force pilots return with AW109 attack skills

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Lt. Gen. Jeffrey Delgado, Philippine Air Force commanding officer, announced that the six pilots for the brand-new AgustaWestland AW-109 attack helicopters who went for a training last July are set to return to the Philippines on December.

“They will be arriving home this December,” Lt. Gen. Delgado said.

The pilots’ training which is part of the acquisition package is being conducted at Costa Di Samarate, Italy.

First batch, two out of eight ordered armed AW109 Power, is scheduled to be delivered by January 2015. The AW-109 attack helicopter contact worth Php3.44 billion was signed by PAF and AgustaWestland last November 2013.

These attack helicopter will carryout missions like armed reconnaissance, homeland security and close support.

According to AgustaWestland, “the Philippine Air Force’s AW109 Power configuration will feature a dedicated mission package and equipment including a combination of weapon systems. These aircraft will be used to perform a range of duties including homeland security, armed reconnaissance and close support.”

“We are committed to deliver the improved mission capabilities and high quality services the customer (PAF) deserves,” AgustaWestland Chief Executive Officer Daniele Romiti said.

Air Force pilots return with AW109 attack skills | Ang Malaya Net
 
Behold... SSV Phillipines
Picture taken from : s3 (d o t) zetaboards (d o t) c o m/Defense_Philippines/topic/836305/71/


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Nice picture of SSV model that will be build by PT PAL Indonesia for Phillipine Navy.

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Even better picture showing more detail of SSV model that will be build by PT PAL Indonesia for Phillipine Navy.
Contract has already been signed.

What are the armaments of this vessel?

Advanced Thank You.
 
What are the armaments of this vessel?

Advanced Thank You.

The ships weapon and sensor system are separate from the said budget and will be provided by the PN

Weapons: Primary: 1 x gun (possibly between 40mm to 127mm), Secondary: 2 x 30mm automated cannons port and starboard sides (EO FCS controlled), ? x machine guns (all separate items to be supplied by PN)
(From Maxdefense)

Surveillance, air search radars, EW suites and combat management system will be added later on and will be the same for the future PN ships (2 new frigates/GDP Class). No news on it yet cuz the frigate acquisition is still ongoing. And its taking a long time if u ask me.
 
Hi guys, with defense cooperation keep strengtening between Phillipine and Indonesia, including the recent purchase of 2 SSV (around $90m price tag) from PT. PAL, what do you think about the chance that Phillipine Navy will consider adding more military weapons and equipment from Indonesia. As we know Phillipines still require alot of naval vessel to protect its vast maritime area.

With archipelagic condition, surrounded by thousands island just like Indonesia, I think despite your current procurement of frigates, some smaller fast patrol/missile boat from Indonesia can also be introduced to Philippine Navy. The price tag is "right" the technology also quite good.

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KCR-40 (40 m Fast Missile Boat) Price tag araound $8m

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KCR-60 (60m Fast Misile Boat) Price tag around $12m

With this kind of price tag, i believe Phil Navy can procure quite alot of vessel and add some more presence and punch around your maritime area.

@Nihonjin1051, yup just like Ayan81 said, the ship weaponary and sensor system are separate from the contract and will be procured by the Phil. It's fitted for, but not with.
 
I think its great news to see the collaboration between the Philippines and Indonesia ! First, both were able to peacefully demarcate each others' maritime boundary, now they're cooperating in terms of strategic defense. Very mature relationships here. Good Job, guys!

@Ayan81 , thanks for the answer !

@pr1v4t33r , thanks for the info as well !


Salamat / Selamat !
 
I think its great news to see the collaboration between the Philippines and Indonesia ! First, both were able to peacefully demarcate each others' maritime boundary, now they're cooperating in terms of strategic defense. Very mature relationships here. Good Job, guys!

@Ayan81 , thanks for the answer !

@pr1v4t33r , thanks for the info as well !


Salamat / Selamat !

Yes and along some and really hoping for here a lot of Japanese missile boats and Some of the Agesis type Destroyers too
 
Yes and along some and really hoping for here a lot of Japanese missile boats and Some of the Agesis type Destroyers too

I really hope that Japan's Ministry of Defense can do more to aid the Philippines' needs. Let's see our governments can work out.
 
Hi guys, with defense cooperation keep strengtening between Phillipine and Indonesia, including the recent purchase of 2 SSV (around $90m price tag) from PT. PAL, what do you think about the chance that Phillipine Navy will consider adding more military weapons and equipment from Indonesia. As we know Phillipines still require alot of naval vessel to protect its vast maritime area.

With archipelagic condition, surrounded by thousands island just like Indonesia, I think despite your current procurement of frigates, some smaller fast patrol/missile boat from Indonesia can also be introduced to Philippine Navy. The price tag is "right" the technology also quite good.

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KCR-40 (40 m Fast Missile Boat) Price tag araound $8m

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KCR-60 (60m Fast Misile Boat) Price tag around $12m

With this kind of price tag, i believe Phil Navy can procure quite alot of vessel and add some more presence and punch around your maritime area.

@Nihonjin1051, yup just like Ayan81 said, the ship weaponary and sensor system are separate from the contract and will be procured by the Phil. It's fitted for, but not with.

PT Dirgantara Indonesia / Indonesian Aerospace (PT DI / IAe) already is participating on the light and medium fixed wing tender, indonesian companies is always welcome as long as they qualify for the requirements, the KCR by the way does not cuz it serves only with one armed forces (the indonesian navy).

I really hope that Japan's Ministry of Defense can do more to aid the Philippines' needs. Let's see our governments can work out.

If you ask me, Japs can transfer to us their decommissioned CG ships and will pay for the refurbishment. navy ships brings to much heat
 
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