Monday, July 6, 2015

Navy grateful for government attention to modernization

From the Philippine News Agency (Jul 6): Navy grateful for government attention to modernization

With its equipment and facilities now being modernized, the Philippine Navy (PN) expressed its thanks to Aquino administration for its continuing support to its modernization programs.

"(President Aquino) is fully supportive of the entire AFP (Modernization). Of course the Navy got a good share (of) his support to our modest modernization with (the acquisition) mix of capital ships such as frigates, strategic sealift vessels (SSVs), multi-purpose assault craft, amphibious assault vehicles, upgrades of ships' systems and Philippine Marine Corps equipment and bases," Millan said in a message to the PNA.

He added that these tools would allow the PN to carry out its functions effectively.

Recently, the first SSV had its steel-cutting ceremony last Jan. 22 and is slated for delivery this coming May 2016.

While the second SSV had its steel-cutting last June 6 and is scheduled for delivery on May 2017.

Both ships are being constructed by PT PAL (Persero), an Indonesian shipbuilder, at its Surabaya facility.

"The two SSVs will be a big boost to our transport capability once they will be phased-in/commissioned to our inventory. The SSVs will address our gaps on troop transport support for internal security and they could also improve our humanitarian assistance and disaster relief capabilities as this vessels are multi-role platforms," Millan earlier stated.

The Philippines has a two-SSV order with Persero for Php3.87 billion, which is financed from the AFP Modernization Fund.

In December 2013, the PN undertook delivery of its first three AgustaWestland AW-109E "Power" helicopters.

The project, which was worth Php1.33 billion, includes two armed choppers which was delivered this January and now undergoing technical inspection and assessment before being commissioned for fleet service.

"The AW-109Es will be also of great contribution to search-and-rescue operations during humanitarian assistance and disaster relief missions, and of course to the morale of our sailors and marines," the PN earlier said.

http://www.pna.gov.ph/index.php?idn=1&sid=&nid=1&rid=779830

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