The donations mark the growing defense partnership between Manila and Seoul
"They
are giving us one LCU (landing craft utility) and 16 rubber boats. They also
promised to give 200 computers for the security elements of their Unit Araw in Leyte ," Gazmin said.
The LCU can
transport up to 100 troops, excluding the crew of about 40. It will boost the
Navy's sealift amphibious force, said spokesperson Commander Gregory Fabic.
"It will help us transport troops and supplies," he said.
It is expected to
arrive within the year.
The Navy has 2
LCUs in its current inventory – BRP Tagbanua and BRP Manobo –
which saw action in the evacuation of Filipinos from Sabah
and the transport of troops and supply in the aftermath of Super Typhoon
Yolanda (Haiyan). Both emergency situations happened in 2013.
The donations
mark the growing defense partnership between the Philippines
and South Korea .
The Philippines
signed in April an P18-billion FA-50 fighter jets contract with Korea Aerospace
Industries (KAI). (READ: PH Air Force a joke no more,
gets fighter jets)
In the aftermath
of Yolanda , South
Korea also sent monetary assistance and a contigent of
medical personnel and engineers to Leyte .
In the 1950s,
Filipino troops, including the young Fidel Ramos who would later become
president, also helped South Korea
in the war against North
Korea .
Gazmin was in Seoul last week to attend
the Civil Military Technology Exhibition. On June 10, the defense department
will recognize the South Korean soldiers for their contributions to the
rehabiliation of Tanauan and Palo towns in Leyte .
The stay of the
South Koreans troops have been extended until December 2014.
http://www.rappler.com/nation/59626-philippine-navy-landing-craft-utility-south-korea
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