Saturday, February 9, 2013

Philippine Fighter Jets from South Korea

The Philippines is buying 12 fighter jets from South Korea primarily for training, interdiction, disaster response, Malacanang said Wednesday.

The Dept. of Defense announced Wednesday the Philippines is purchasing combat aircraft from South Korea as part of its modernization program.

"We are buying. I confirmed it with Secretary Voltaire Gazmin. They are primarily for training, interdiction, disaster response. These planes have camera capabilities to monitor and also take pictures of disaster areas. So it will be used in a number of ways," Presidential spokesman Edwin Lacierda told a press conference in Malacanang.

The new planes will be deployed whenever they are necessary, he added.

"If there is a disaster, it will be deployed to monitor and see the extent of damage, for instance, in a disaster area. It will be deployed whenever there's a need for the plane to be deployed," he explained.

The military hardware upgrade is already a priority even before the country's latest incident with China, Lacierda said, noting the dispute wasn't an issue when the government decided to upgrade its military hardware.

The government is modernizing the country's military air assets after the air force decommissioned its fighter jets, Lacierda said.

"We don't have any existing jets right now that are in use, therefore, it is necessary for us to upgrade based on our commitment to upgrade our military hardware and this is part of the ongoing process of modernizing our military," he said.

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