Two weeks from now, August 3, warship BRP Ramon Alcaraz (PF-16) is expected to arrive in the
Helicopters that will support the warship will also arrive in December. The first batch of 3
The Philippines
accused China
of "massive" military buildup at sea. The United Nations' International
Tribunal for the Law of the Sea has begun to hear the Philippines ' case against China .
Navy chief Vice Adm Jose Luis Alano said Alcaraz and the
helicopters will "help greatly."
"It's part of the total system that we're using in
terms of our maritime security. This forms part of the Navy's strategy to
secure our territory through the active archipelagic defense strategy that we
are currently formulating," Alano said.
"The first part of it is maritime situational
awareness, which requires vessels like the Del Pilar and Alcaraz
to be able to go out there and be aware of what is happening around us,"
Alano added.
Modernization
Acquired for P600 million, the BRP Alcaraz is the
second Hamilton class cutter from the US . The first
is BRP Gregorio Del Pilar, which was commissioned in December 2011.
In 2012, the Del Pilar was involved in the Scarborough Shoal standoff.
Alcaraz and Del Pilar are capable of
conducting patrols for long periods of time. It can also withstand heavy
weather and rough sea conditions.
Meanwhile, Alano said the crew of the Augusta
109 helicopters are training in Italy
to get the necessary qualifications.
"They will be part or the extension of the vessels to
increase their capability for maritime surveillance," Alano said.
"Helicopters will extend the range of our awareness because we have a very
large area to cover," he added.
The Philippine Navy is also planning to buy two frigates
although the defense department has yet to hold a bidding for the procurement.
It has an allocation of P18 billion. "It's in the process now. We are
coming up with the final documents for bidding," Alano said.
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