PH NAVY’S GAME-CHANGING SURFACE-TO-AIR MISSILE SYSTEM TO FURTHER BOOST DEFENSE CAPABILITY - MARCOS
Dateline Kamuning:
The latest acquisition of the game-changing
surface-to-air missile system by the Philippine Navy (PN) will further boost
its warfare capabilities, President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. said last Friday.
After witnessing the SAM capability demonstration aboard
the BRP Davao del Sur (LD 602) in San Antonio, Zambales, the President was
elated by the continuous effort of the PN to realize its mandate.
“I am very happy to be able to join the brave men and women of our Philippine Navy on this important day as we conduct our test fire, our country’s first surface-to-air missile system, the Mistral 3, and the other weapon systems that we have seen demonstrated here this morning,” Marcos said.
Marcos said the administration will continue similar
naval exercises while the government is completing and eventually commissioning
the rest of the PN projects in the pipeline.
“We are now working on horizon three of the AFP modernization program. As we do so, let us likewise ensure parallel training and capacity building for our personnel, especially for those who would actually operate and maneuver these major naval assets and with the backing of their highly technical training,” the President pointed out.
The Mistral 3 SAMs have 90-millimeter high-explosive warheads, range of more than 3 nautical miles and speed of 2.7 Mach. They are among the primary weapons of the Jose Rizal-class multi-mission capable frigates that bolster their defensive capability against hostile aircraft.
These weapons have been acquired through the PN Frigate
Acquisition Project Lot 2B awarded to MBDA missile systems based in France with
a budget of around Php670 million.
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