Tuesday, March 28, 2017

Delivery of first 2 Navy attack crafts with missile provisions scheduled

From Update Philippines (Mar 27): Delivery of first 2 Navy attack crafts with missile provisions scheduled 



Two of the 3 Multi-purpose Attack Crafts (MPAC), with provisions for missile armament, will be delivered by the third quarter of this year. This was confirmed by Philippine Navy spokesperson Captain Lued Lincuna in an interview with the Philippine News Agency Tuesday.

“These two MPACs will be delivered by this third quarter and will have provisions for missile armament,” he added in Filipino. These MPACs are the so-called Mark IIIs and far more advanced and capable that the earlier ordered Mark Is and IIs currently in service. The Navy is operating around six gun-armed MPACs as of this posting.

Mark IIIs will be armed with the Israel’s Rafael Advanced Defense Systems Ltd’s Spike ER (extended range) in anti-ship mode. It is capable of penetrating 1,000 mm (39 inches) of rolled homogeneous armor and has a maximum range of five miles.

Rafael is also providing Mini-Typhoon Remote Controlled Weapon Station for MPAC Mark III. Mini-Typhoon has a variant which incorporates a machine gun and surface-to-surface missiles.

MPAC Mark IIIs have provisions for remote weapon system for 12.7mm Heavy Machine Gun M2HB; missile launch system and its respective remote operating console inside the craft. MPAC Mk III also have provisions for two M60/7.62mm Light Machine Gun. These MPACs will also be capable of storing 2,000 rounds for 12.7mm, 4,000 rounds for 7.62mm and 10 canisters of surface-to-surface missiles.

Filipino shipbuilder Propmech Corporation and Taiwanese builder Lung Teh Shipbuilding Co. joint venture is building the MPACS, while Rafael will provide the weapons system.

The PN’s missile-armed MPACs, of which three are in the pipeline, has a contract price of PhP268,880,000 for the attack crafts, and PhP 594,319,550 for Weapons System and Missiles.

The contract includes mission essential equipment. Mission essential equipment includes day/night electronic navigation systems, communication suites, safety-of-life-at-sea, propulsion system and seamanship and ship-handling gears.

http://www.update.ph/2017/03/delivery-of-first-2-navy-attack-crafts-with-missile-provisions-scheduled/16213

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