The Manila Times

DND to acquire 2 frigates

- BY FERNAN MARASIGAN

D signed a P15.7-billion contract with a South Korean company for the acquisitio­n of two brand-new frigates for the Philippine Navy.

Lorenzana and officials of Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) Korea led the ceremonial contract signing of the Frigate Acquisitio­n Project that involves the constructi­on and delivery of two frigates to the Philippine Navy. A frigate is a naval escort vessel. Capt. Lued Lincuna, Navy spokesman, said the signing of the contract signals start of constructi­on of the two vessels.

A Notice of Award for $336,912,000 or P15,744,571,584 was approved, issued and duly conformed with by HHI on September 13, 2016.

Lincuna said the deal is significan­t to the Department of National Defense (DND) and to the Philippine Navy, in particular, because it has been the single, most expensive project signed by the Duterte administra­tion.

“The project is the biggest project yet for the Philippine Navy. Most important, this marks the entry of the Navy into its quest to be a strong and credible navy by year 2020,” he noted.

- sition of the two frigates serves as a “big step in realizing our dream of a world-class and well-quipped Philippine Navy, capable and credible in protecting its people and the sovereignt­y of the land and the interest of its national territory.”

Defense Undersecre­tary Raymundo Elefante also noted that Philippine Navy to acquire brandnew frigates.

The contract, Elefante said, does not include armaments for the vessels since these will be acquired through a separate project.

He is in Japan for the signing aircraft, which he said are being given by Japan to the Philippine­s almost for free. Four of the aircraft were sold for $ 7,000 and payable when the Philippine­s wants to pay.

than the four, cost $2,000.

- quested anonymity said the deal was not actually an acquisitio­n but renewable every year.

Japan offered the lease to the Aquino administra­tion shortly after the signing of an agreement on transfer of defense equipment and technology on February 29 this year.

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