Sun.Star Cebu

PAF receives drones from US

- SUNSTAR PHILIPPINE­S

The Philippine Air Force (PAF) inaugurate­d yesterday the six newly acquired unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) procured through the foreign military financing (FMF) grant from the United States.

The six ScanEagle UAVs, with total cost of $13.76 million, were delivered to the Villamor Air Base in Pasay City on March 10.

Present during the turnover and blessing ceremony of the equipment were Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana, US Ambassador to the Philippine­s Sung Kim, PAF officers and Colonel Ernest Lee, chief of the Joint US Military Assistance Group in the Philippine­s, as well as other US embassy representa­tives.

PAF commanding general Lieutenant General Galileo Gerard Kintanar Jr. said it was the first unmanned aerial system acquired by the air force which will further enhance the military’s ground, air and naval capability particular­ly for the internal security operations, counter-terrorism as well as in maritime patrolling.

“Apart from the national military objectives, the PAF extends the use of the ScanEagle UAVs to different department­s of the government in order to support national developmen­t activities such as anti-illegal logging, aerial survey and anti-dynamite fishing,” he said.

Lorenzana thanked the US government for its continuous assistance to the Philippine­s in acquiring weapons and defense equipment as well as service and military training. /

 ?? AP FOTO ?? INCREASED CAPABILITY. Six drones were acquired by the Philippine Air Force for $13.76 million from the US. Aside from military surveillan­ce, they will also be used in monitoring illegal logging and dynamite fishing, among others.
AP FOTO INCREASED CAPABILITY. Six drones were acquired by the Philippine Air Force for $13.76 million from the US. Aside from military surveillan­ce, they will also be used in monitoring illegal logging and dynamite fishing, among others.

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