Some 28 upgraded M-113 "Bradley" armored fighting
vehicles will arrive this coming May and July intended for the Philippine Army
(PA).
This was confirmed by PA spokesman Lt. Col. Noel Detoyato in
a text message to the PNA.
"Eighteen will be delivered by May 11 and the remaining
10 will handed over (by the supplier) on July 11," he added.
Fourteen of the M-113s will be configured as fire support
vehicles, four as infantry fighting vehicles, six as armored personnel
carriers, another four as armored recovery units.
The M-113s will be supplied by Israeli defense manufacturer
Elbit Systems Ltd.
The contract, which is worth Php882 million, was signed last
June 22.
Upgrades include installation of 25 mm unmanned turrets,
12.7 mm remote controlled weapon stations (RCWS) and fire control systems (FCS)
for 90 mm turrets.
The PA operates around 343 AFVs (armored fighting vehicles)
and APCs.
Around 85 percent of these AFVs are on green status (fully
mission capable) while another 10 percent are on yellow status (undergoing
repair) and five percent are on red (beyond repair)
Some 150 of these are the United Kingdom-built GKN
"Simba" with the remaining AFVs consisting of US designed V-150 and
V-200 APCs, M-113 "Bradley", Turkish made ACV-300s and British
Scorpion CVRTs.
These vehicles give the PA its armor capability and are
organized into a 14-vehicle mechanized infantry companion for deployment with
regular units.
http://www.pna.gov.ph/index.php?idn=1&sid=&nid=1&rid=746368
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