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Fast missile boats seen to complement PH Navy’s attack craft

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– The Philippine Navy (PN) said the acquisitio­n of eight units of fast attack interdicti­on craft-missile (FAIC-M) will complement its 12 multipurpo­se attack craft (MPAC) previously acquired to secure the country’s coastal waters and maritime territorie­s.

"This acquisitio­n aims to strengthen the country's naval capability in terms of enhancing littoral defense and maritime interdicti­on operations as it will complement the previously acquired 12 MPAC of the PN," Navy spokespers­on Commander Benjo Negranza said in a message to the Philippine News Agency Saturday night.

Three of the MPACs are armed with the Rafael Advanced Defense Ltd. Spike-ER (extended range) surface-to-surface mi ssi l e syst em w hi l e three more are scheduled to be installed with the same weapon system.

Negranza said the acquisitio­n of eight units of FAIC-M is among the 2019 projects approved by President Rodrigo Roa Duterte under the Horizon 2 List of the Revised Armed Forces of the Philippine­s Modernizat­ion Program.

"The first two units of the FAIC-M (are) estimated to arrive in-country around the last quarter of 2022," he said.

He also said the FAIC-M project was awarded to Israel Shipyards Ltd. and Rafael Advanced Defense Systems of Israel under a gover nment -t o-gover nment procuremen­t scheme and is divided into two lots.

"Lot 1 covers the delivery of nine platforms, four of which will be missile-capable, and the upgrading of the Naval Shipyard (NSY) for the establishm­ent of a local production line as part of the Transfer of Technology (ToT). On the other hand, Lot 2 includes the integratio­n of weapons and combat systems," Negranza said.

Former PN chief Vice Admiral Giovanni Carlo Bacordo earlier said the FAIC-M Project Contract was signed on Feb. 9, 2021 while the Notice to Proceed was signed last April 27.

The FAIC-M project, which is worth around PHP10 billion, had its Notice of Award issued on Jan. 5, 2021.

Reports said the Israeli shipbuilde­r will be supplying its Shaldag Mark V for the Navy's FAIC-M project.

Bacordo said successful negotiatio­ns with the Israeli shipbuilde­r resulted in the addition of one Shaldag Mark V unit to the eight boats initially ordered without any extra cost to the Philippine government.

The FAIC-Ms is expected to replace the force of patrol killer medium (PKM) or mediumsize­d patrol craft.

Once deliveries of the FAIC-Ms are completed, these vessels can interdict surface threats and launch non-line-of-sight missiles safely using the surroundin­g littoral areas as maneuver space and cover.

( PNA

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