Sun.Star Davao

PH Navy to acquire new speed boats

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PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte, through the Department of Budget and Management (DBM), provided P600 million to the Philippine Navy for the purchase of new sets of speed boats as part of the intensifie­d surveillan­ce and patrol actions along the southern sea borders of the country.

Philippine Navy Chief Vice Admiral Ronald Joseph Mercado, during the inaugurati­on of the newly-renovated Camp Panacan Station Hospital last Wednesday, July 19, said they will procure around 20 to 30 speedboats to be utilized by the marines and naval special operations group.

Although there is still no precise date as to when the speedboats will be ready for use, Mercado said it is expected to be released anytime in August.

Last July 4 to 12, combined Philippine and Indonesian forces conducted

an eight-day patrol in the common boundary of Davao Gulf and along Celebes Sea.

Even when the bilateral sea border monitoring was already finished, Mercado said the Philippine Navy is still improving the country's maritime surveillan­ce as there is a wide scope of maritime area in the southern sea border.

Several littoral monitoring stations, he added, were already completely establishe­d in the islands surroundin­g the southern Philippine­s. These stations are equipped with radars that detect incoming watercraft­s outside the borders.

"We already moved most of our ships down south so that we can have more ships patrolling in those areas. Yet, I have to admit that our ships are very limited and that is when multilater­al patrol with Indonesia and Malaysia comes very helpful," Mercado said.

He added that Philippine­s, Indonesia, and Malaysia have agreed to work together regarding counter-terrorism measures and strategies in the Celebes Sea.

Though Mercado said he cannot assure that there will be zero terrorism threats due to the multi-lateral monitoring, he said this contribute­s to an improved maritime surveillan­ce, making it difficult for the threat personalit­ies to use southern sea as a route going to the country.

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