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From MaxDefense:

FIRST HERMES 450 UAV FOR THE PHILIPPINE AIR FORCE SCHEDULED TO ARRIVE SOON

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This is the actual Hermes 450 UAV that is bound for the Philippine Air Force, as shown during a demonstration and inspection in Israel recently. It would be applied with PAF colors and markings prior to delivery hopefully within the year.
Thanks to our source for allowing this photo to be posted in this blog entry.

Coming soon Hermes 900!
 
UNITED STATES 7TH FLEET (September 4, 2018) Philippine Navy Sailors conduct Visit, Board, Search, and Seizure practical scenario training during Southeast Asia Cooperation and Training (SEACAT) 2018 aboard a merchant vessel. This is the 17th annual SEACAT exercise and includes participants from the U.S., Brunei, Bangladesh, Thailand, Philippines, Singapore, Vietnam, Malaysia and Indonesia. (U.S. photos by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Micah Blechner/RELEASED)











For HI-RES go here >>> Philippine Navy SEACAT 2018

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Poor Captain, bye bye opportunity to command a ship again.

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In this Aug. 29, 2018, file photo provided by the Armed Forces of the Philippines, the Philippine Navy ship BRP Gregorio del Pilar is seen after it ran aground during a routine patrol in the vicinity of Half Moon Shoal, which is called Hasa Hasa in the Philippines, off the disputed Spratlys Group of islands in the South China Sea. Two Philippine security officials told The Associated Press on Tuesday, Sept. 4, 2018, that tugboats were used to pull the BRP Gregorio del Pilar from the shallow fringes of Half Moon Shoal before midnight. The frigate ran aground during a routine patrol Wednesday night, damaging some of its propellers. It's more than 100 crewmen were unhurt.
Read more at https://www.philstar.com/headlines/...west-philippine-sea-shoal#JUee9eZLe24gJQ4c.99
 
Miguel Malvar Class Corvette ( ex-USN Admirable-class mine sweepers), Rizal-Class (ex-USN Auk-class), and a WW2 LST. They will be retired soon one by one once the Korean Pohang-class corvette are online before the end of the year and the Corvette Acquisition Project moves on while waiting for funds.
 
Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) displayed a scale model of the Navy's new class of frigates during the recent Manila ADAS 2018.

I wish they could have make it 8 launcher tubes for the C-STAR ASM instead of 4. Budget constraints perhaps. Atleast it's equipped with CIWS.

BETTER than what we currently have, and more frigates to follow in the future!


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I still believe the Philippines would have been better served with the Thales/SAAB combat system as per the original contract and which is compatible with Link 16 rather than the pretty untried Hyundai combat system which is only on other Korean Navy units.

But definitely a major upgrade in capability for PI even so (Y)
 
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Security capability demonstration held in the Philippines



Policemen from the Philippine National Police Special Weapons and Tactics (PNP-SWAT) participate in a security capability demonstration along the beach in Boracay Island, the Philippines, on Oct. 25, 2018. The world famous Boracay resort island in the Philippines will be reopened on Oct. 26. (Xinhua/Rouelle Umali)







Policemen from the Philippine National Police (PNP) participate in a security capability demonstration along the beach in Boracay Island, the Philippines, on Oct. 25, 2018.



A rescue helicopter is seen during a security capability demonstration along the beach in Boracay Island, the Philippines, on Oct. 25, 2018.



A rescuer jumps off from a helicopter from the Philippine Air Force (PAF) during a security capability demonstration along the beach in Boracay Island, the Philippines, on Oct. 25, 2018.



Rescuers carry a mock victim during a security capability demonstration along the beach in Boracay Island, the Philippines, on Oct. 25, 2018.



Policemen from the Philippine National Police (PNP) Maritime Group participate in a security capability demonstration along the beach in Boracay Island, the Philippines, on Oct. 25, 2018.





Policemen from the Philippine National Police Special Weapons and Tactics (PNP-SWAT) rescue a mock hostage during a security capability demonstration along the beach in Boracay Island, the Philippines, on Oct. 25, 2018. The world famous Boracay resort island in the Philippines will be reopened on Oct. 26. (Xinhua/Rouelle Umali)
 
South Korean Marines trains Filipino Marines on how to operate the KAAV-7. It is reported that Hanwa will deliver eight KAAV-7s before the year ends after so many months of delay.

Photos credit to S.Korea Marine Corps facebook page

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COMING SOON! AW-159 WILD CAT

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From Maxdefense:

There she is, the first AgustaWestland AW159 Mk.220 Wildcat ASW helicopter of the Philippine Navy, with British and Philippine roundels and temporarily using the UK military registration number ZZ549 until delivery, as seen in Yeovil, UK last 01 November 2018, the day of it's reported first flight test.

Originally the delivery should have been last 29 September 2018, but AgustaWestland requested for 6 months time extension, and this would now be delivered in March 2019 as confirmed by the PN's FOIC himself in a media interview.

MaxDefense expects the 2nd AW159 Wildcat for the PN, with temporary UK military registration number ZZ550 to be out for testing soon.

Photo owned and credited to pasty_1955's Flickr account.

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