The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) on Wednesday said
officials from the Russian Federal Service for Military-Technical Cooperation
(FSMTC) briefed the Philippine Embassy in Moscow
on the different aspects of possible Philippines-Russia military cooperation,
including the acquisition of Russian military equipment and technology.
The FSMTC is a federal agency directly under the Office of
the President of the Russian Federation
responsible for control and oversight in the field of military-technical cooperation
between the Russian
Federation and foreign countries.
The DFA statement said those who briefed the embassy
officials were Sergey I. Buganov, Chief of the First Department on Military and
Technical Cooperation with Foreign States, and Valery A. Orel, Chief of the
Section on Military-Technical Technical Cooperation with Countries of the
Asia-Pacific Region. Philippine Ambassador to Russia , Carlos D. Sorreta, and
Third Secretary and Vice Consul Luningning Camoying, the Political Officer of
the Embassy.
“We welcomed the briefing, which was quite revealing,
particularly as to the extent that Russia is able to interact with a large
number of countries in this field and the different mechanisms that are
employed, including in terms of the acquisition and transfer of Russian
military equipment,” Ambassador Sorreta said.
“This is all part of our job to explore opportunities that
could contribute to our government’s efforts to modernize our defense
capabilities,” he added.
During the briefing, also taken up were the issues of
training, after-sales service and maintenance, transfer of technology,
investment in domestic military production and servicing, and different modes
of financing.
The Pentagon announced earlier this year that the U.S. will buy up to 18 more Russian-built RD -180 engines to power
rockets carrying U.S.
military satellites into space over the next six years.
The briefing followed the recent visit to Moscow of a Department of National Defense
Delegation led by Undersecretary for Finance and Materiel, Raymundo De Vera
Elefante, which met with top Russian defense officials, including officials of
the FSMTC.
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