The Philippine Star

Helicopter­s from Jordan to boost Phl security measure

- By ROEL PAREÑO

ZAMBOANGA CITY – The country’security campaign will be boosted by the two attack helicopter­s that will be donated by the king of Jordan, Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana said on Wednesday.

Jordan’s AH-1 Cobra helicopter is capable of operating at night and will boost the country’s campaign against terrorism and insurgency.

Lorenzana made the statement after President Duterte announced during the 120th anniversar­y of the Philippine Navy that King Abdullah II bin Al-Hussein promised to donate two Cobra helicopter­s.

He said the defense department is waiting for the transfer of the aircraft.

Pilots from the Philippine Air Force (PAF) were sent to inspect the helicopter­s at the Royal Jordanian Air Force in Jordan.

They reported that the aircraft are in good condition.

The Royal Jordanian Air Force is using Cobra helicopter­s to secure its country’s borders from threats posed by Islamic State militants and other insurgent groups.

Lorenzana said the PAF pilots have to undergo training before they could bring the helicopter­s home.

The PAF relies heavily on its fleet of MG-520, a light multirole attack helicopter, as well as on the Italian-built AW109 attack helicopter­s of the Philippine Navy in its fight against the terrorism and insurgency.

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