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ManilaBoy45

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BAE Systems MK38 MOD2 Remote Controlled Machine Guns Now Installed on PN Gregorio Del Pilar Class Frigates ...

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ManilaBoy45

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New C-295 Medium Lift Aircraft for the PAF Now Undergoing Test Flight in Spain, 3 Units were Purchased Early Last Year and Delivery is Scheduled for 2015 and 2016 ...

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ManilaBoy45

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1st Steel Cutting Ceremony for the PN Strategic Sealift Vessel was Held Last Thursday at PT PAL Shipyard , Delivery is Scheduled for 2016 ...

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ManilaBoy45

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Philippines Takes Delivery of AW-109E Helicopters for Navy, Air Force

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Ridzwan Rahmat, Singapore - IHS Jane's Defence Weekly
07 January 2015

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Key Points
  • The Philippines receives four AgustaWestland AW109 Power helicopters for its navy and air force
  • The aircraft are currently undergoing assembly before commencing flight tests
The Philippines Department of National Defense (DND) has taken delivery of four AgustaWestland AW109 Power helicopters for the country's navy and air force, the state-run Philippines News Agency reported on 7 January.The news agency also cited the country's undersecretary for defence materiel, Fernando Manalo, as saying that the aircraft are currently undergoing assembly before being put out for flight tests. Upon completion of these tests, two of the helicopters will be delivered to the Philippine Navy (PN), with the other two destined for the Philippine Air Force (PAF).

The aircraft are part of two contracts signed to equip the PN and PAF with five and eight AW109s respectively. The PN initially ordered a batch of three AW109s in March 2013, but eventually proceeded with the option to acquire two more. The PN's initial batch of three was delivered in December 2013.A PN public affairs officer told IHS Jane's that the two newly arrived helicopters are scheduled in principle for induction into the service on 16 January, but indicated that this schedule may change pending results of the flight and acceptance tests. IHS Jane's understands that the aircraft will replace the PN's fleet of ageing MBB 105C helicopters, conducting various tasks such as maritime surveillance and search-and-rescue.
 

FORBIN

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JAKARTA : State-owned shipyard PT PAL Indonesia began on Thursday the production of two strategic sealift vessels (SSVs) for the Philippine Navy, the company's first ever foreign order.
PT PAL president director M Firmansyah said the order was an achievement and a challenge in itself, as the US$90 million order was the first from a foreign customer.
"The production follows a long and tight international bidding and selection process," he said in Surabaya as reported by Antara news agency.
Speaking at the first steel cutting ceremony at PT PAL's manufacturing facility, Firmansyah said the warships had a length of 123 meters and a width of 21.8 meters.
The SSVs will have a complement of 121 crewmembers and be able to carry 500 troops as well as four tanks, four trucks, one mobile hospital, two jeeps and two helicopters.
The transport vessel has a tonnage of 10,300 tons with a 6 m draft, and can sail for 30 days with a distance of 9,630 nautical miles. Its maximum speed is 16 knots with a 2x2,920 kw powerplant.
PT PAL's SSV is a modification of the four South Korean-designed, Makassar-class landing platform docks (LPDs). Two LPDs were manufactured in South Korea (KRI Makassar 590 and KRI Surabaya 591), and another two were built in Surabaya (KRI Banjarmasin 592 and KRI Banda Aceh 593).

All four LPDs have been commissioned into the Indonesian Navy's service.
KRI Banjarmasin was sent on a mission to the Philippines for evaluation purposes before PT PAL was awarded the contract.
Meanwhile, Philippine Navy Chief of Staff Vice Admiral Jesus C Millan said he expected that the project would increase his government’s defense capabalities.
He added that he believed that PT PAL could fulfill the order, based on its experience in previous ship-building projects
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Engineers test-drive a gasoline-powered 'Salamander', an amphibious tricycle, on the lake surrounding the Taal volcano in the Philippines. The 'Salamander', invented by H20 Technologies, is capable of travelling on both land and water and can be used for rescue operations when there is flooding. The gasoline-powered version can carry five passengers.
Picture: REUTERS/Romeo Ranoco


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Jeff Head

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Naval Today said:
The Australian Government will gift two recently-decommissioned Landing Craft Heavy vessels, including a package of spare parts, to the Philippines Government, the Minister for Defence Kevin Andrews announced today.

Andrews said the former Royal Australian Navy vessels HMAS Tarakan and Brunei would be gifted to the Philippine Navy after being refurbished with new safety and navigation equipment:

"I expect the vessels will be refitted and ready for hand over in May 2015."

The Landing Craft will be commissioned in the Philippines Navy and will provide additional intra-theatre sealift capability.

A lack of sealift capability hampered efforts to assist Philippines’ coastal areas devastated by Super Typhoon Haiyan in 2013.


These vessels are similar in look and function to the 35 Runnymede class LCU-2000 vessels operated by the US Army, but they are significantly smaller.


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FORBIN

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3th 636M/Kilo " Hai Phong " arrived at home, after a very long journey from St-Petersburg to Cam Ranh via the Cape of Good Hope, arrived yesterday join Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh in the 189th Brigade.
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