While the six upgraded armored personnel carriers (APCs)
from Israel
are all ship-shape, they are still to be fitted with .50 caliber-remote
controlled weapons system (RCWS).
This was stressed by Mechanized Infantry spokesperson Major
Filemon Tan in a text message to the PNA on Tuesday.He said the RCWS are still
to clear the Bureau of Customs.
"The weapon systems have not arrived in Camp O'Donnell
for fitting," Tan added.
The six APCs were transported to Tarlac last July 8. They
arrived in the Philippines
last June 18.
The Philippines
signed an order for 28 M-113 APCs worth PhP882 million with Israeli defense
manufacturer Elbit Systems Ltd. on June 22, 2014.
Fourteen of these vehicles are configured as fire support
vehicles, four as infantry fighting vehicles, six as armored personnel
carriers, another four as armored recovery units.
Upgrades include installation of 25mm unmanned turrets,
12.7mm (.50 caliber machine guns) RCWS and fire control systems (FCS) for 90mm
turrets.
The Philippine Army 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).
About 150 of the AFVs are the United Kingdom-built GKN
"Simba" with the remaining AFVs consisting of U.S.-designed V-150 and
V-200 APCs, M-113s, 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=799493
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