The Philippine Star

DND to acquire P30-B Korean-made offshore patrol vessels

- By MICHAEL PUNONGBAYA­N

The Department of National Defense (DND) has signed a P30-billion contract with Korea’s Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) to acquire six new offshore patrol vehicles (OPVs) for the Philippine Navy.

Boasting of modern capabiliti­es, the vessels to be acquired measure 94.4 meters long and 14.3 meters wide, with a displaceme­nt of 2,400 tons, maximum speed of 22 knots, cruising speed of 15 knots and a range of 5,500 nautical miles.

Defense Secretary Defin Lorenzana sealed the deal with HHI vice chairman and president Sam Hyun Ka at Camp Aguinaldo on Monday.

DND spokesman director Arsenio Andolong said the signing was witnessed by South Korean Ambassador to the Philippine­s Kim In-cheol, Armed Forces of the Philippine­s (AFP) chief Gen.

Andres Centino and Acting Philippine Navy chief Rear Admiral Caesar Bernard Valencia, among others.

“The project aims to further enhance the maritime patrol capabiliti­es of the Philippine Navy and includes technology transfer, particular­ly human engineerin­g operators and maintenanc­e training of equipment, operations training and a design ownership, granting the Philippine Navy a license to manufactur­e/build using the OPV’s design for the exclusive use of the Philippine government,” he announced yesterday.

Andolong said a lifetime service support contract was also signed for the sustainmen­t of the Jose Rizal-class frigates of the Philippine Navy.

The OPV project was prioritize­d under the Second Horizon of the Revised AFP Modernizat­ion Program, as approved by President Duterte in May 2018.

AFP assets on parade

The Armed Forces of the Philippine­s is preparing to present a grand parade that will showcase the military’s renewed strength and modernized assets at president-elect Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s inaugurati­on in Manila tomorrow.

Such show of force and pride is expected to include a fly-by of FA50 fighter jets and Blackhawk helicopter­s of the Philippine Air Force.

Joint Task Force-National Capital Region commander Brig. Gen. Marceliano Teofilo said Thursday’s military parade would be the same as those of previous presidenti­al inaugurati­ons, with the participat­ion of the Philippine National Police and the Philippine Coast Guard.

Teofilo said 2,213 troops would join the military along with a band and units from the Philippine Military Academy and Philippine National Police Academy cadets, followed by special troops.

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