The Philippine Star

Navy eyes French frigates

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Amid territoria­l disputes in the South China Sea, the government is looking at French frigates for the Philippine Navy’s use.

Naval officials were given a tour yesterday of the French Navy’s surveillan­ce frigate Prairial –a 93.5- meter ship with both military and civilian characteri­stics, making it ideal for multiple purposes including disaster relief and other humanitari­an missions, operations against piracy and internatio­nal drug traffickin­g, and territoria­l patrol.

The Prairial is one of two French warships deployed in the Pacific – one in Tahiti and the other in New Caledonia.

Prairial Commander Frederic Daumas said at a reception on the ship last night that the frigate, with 93 crewmember­s,

has performed well in various weather conditions including hurricanes since being commission­ed in May 1 2, and would last many more years.

The Prairial is armed with 20 mm and 100 mm guns and Exocet surface-to-air missiles, and carries a transport craft, three boats and one Alouette III helicopter.

An informatio­n sheet on the frigate states “Their main duty is to patrol overseas maritime zones over which France implements its sovereignt­y. In peace time, they enforce navigation­al police, control fishery and protect trade traffic.”

Daumas said his crew would conduct joint exercises with the Philippine Navy tomorrow in Manila Bay before the frigate leaves for Hong ong.

The Prairial, which arrived Monday from Guam for its seventh port call in Manila, is on the fourth month of a seven-month deployment. It will also visit China, Japan and South orea before returning to Tahiti.

Several months ago, the Philippine government considered acquiring coast guard patrol boats from France, but the plan did not push through.

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Prairial is seen docked in Manila’s South Harbor yesterday.
EDD GUMBAN
The French frigate Prairial is seen docked in Manila’s South Harbor yesterday. EDD GUMBAN
 ?? WILLY PEREZ ?? President Aquino looks on as outgoing Navy chief Vice Admiral Jose Luis Alano shakes hands with new Navy chief Rear Admiral Jesus Millan during a turnover ceremony at Sangley Point, Cavite yesterday.
WILLY PEREZ President Aquino looks on as outgoing Navy chief Vice Admiral Jose Luis Alano shakes hands with new Navy chief Rear Admiral Jesus Millan during a turnover ceremony at Sangley Point, Cavite yesterday.

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