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Philippines to Receive 20 Israeli Light Tanks, Personnel Carriers
JOE SABALLA DECEMBER 20, 2021 1 MINUTE READ
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The Philippine military has announced that it is receiving Sabrah Ascod light tanks and Pandur II armored personnel carriers (APCs) from Israel this month in an ongoing modernization program.

The 20 Israeli armored vehicles include 105mm guns, 105mm cannons, and automated 120-mm carrier mortars.

https://www.thedefensepost.com/2021/12/20/philippines-israeli-light-tanks/

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BrahMos Missile Delivery to Philippines Approaching

The BrahMos Missile System passes through the Rajpath during the 60th Republic Day Parade. 330w, 768w, 1068w, 632w, 600w, 1080w" data-src="https://www.asianmilitaryreview.com/wp-content/uploads/KWBrahMos-696x463.jpg" data-sizes="(max-width: 696px) 100vw, 696px" />
The BrahMos Missile System passes through the Rajpath during the 60th Republic Day Parade.
 

Initial delivery of the BrahMos missile system to the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) is expected in 2023, the Indian Embassy in Manila confirmed on the sidelines of India’s 75th Independence Day celebration in mid-August.

“We are expecting the deliveries to happen sometime next year, we don’t have a specific date but we’re working towards next year,” India’s Ambassador to the Philippines Shambhu Kumaran was quoted as saying by the state-run Philippine News Agency.

 

The Philippine Department of National Defense (DND) signed a contract worth $375 million for the acquisition of the Indo-Russian BrahMos medium-range supersonic cruise missiles on 28 January.

The deal calls for three missile batteries, each of which comprises mobile launchers – equipped with three missiles each – and associated datalinks and tracking systems.

 

Depending on the variant, the BrahMos cruise missile can be launched from a ship, aircraft, submarine, or land-based launcher and has a top speed of around Mach 2.8. It can carry warheads weighing up to 660 pounds (300 kilogrammes).

The Philippine Marine Corps’ Shore-Based Anti-Ship Missile (SBASM) battalion, activated in April, will be operating the anti-ship missile systems. SBASM personnel were already dispatched to India for training in June.

The Marine Corps have also activated a new unit known as the Shore-Based Air Defense System (SBADS) battalion. According to the AFP news agency, the SBADS will protect SBASM assets from aerial threats during anti-ship missile launch operations.

Both the SBASM and the SBADS are sub-formations of the Marine Corps’ Coastal Defense Regiment, which was also recently stood up in August 2020.

The Philippine Army is also lining up to acquire two BrahMos batteries for coastal defence missions under the third horizon of the Revised Armed Forces of the Philippines Modernisation Program (RAFPMP), which runs from 2023-2027.

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Philippines will now have the nuclear technology. It can used as nuclear weapons in the future. 

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More Additional US bases in the Philippines used for rotational 

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@zexsypmp23 Islamic extremist will take over the nuclear plants in the not-too-distant future.

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@james won't happen because of international allies

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@zexsypmp23 in exchange of sovereignty. Once jihad get the nuke technology. It will be over for the entire country 

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@james Jihadist needs training to handle nuclear materials, so I don't understand what you mean unless the nuclear plants are located in the middle of city.

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US navy is returning to the Philippines Subic Bay. still negotiation 

U.S military to return to Subic Bay due to concerns over China's increasing maritime assertivenes - YouTube

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