The Philippine Star

US to give Phl 2 military planes

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The United States is giving the Philippine­s two used military aircraft, the coast guard said yesterday, to help Manila expand sea patrols in the face of territoria­l disputes with China.

The two Sherpa 30-seater aircraft will be delivered in December, Philippine Coast Guard spokesman Commander Armand Balilo told AFP.

“It will help us in the movements of the Philippine Coast Guard like patrol missions,” Balilo added.

The announceme­nt came days after President Duterte on Monday sparked a major diplomatic row with Manila’s longtime treaty ally the United States by branding US President Barack Obama a “son of a whore.”

Duterte said Tuesday he regretted the tirade, sparked by the US leader’s plan to raise the issue of extrajudic­ial killings under Duterte’s war on crime.

Manila, which has one of Asia’s weakest militaries, has been trying to improve defense ties with its former colonial ruler Washington and other allies.

Balilo said the Sherpas would help the coast guard augment its meager air patrol capability, now comprised of two old Britten-Norman Islanders.

The Philippine­s has expressed concern about Beijing’s massive island- building over reefs, some of them claimed by Manila, in the South China Sea.

Duterte last week said China had sent barges to the contested Scarboroug­h (Panatag) Shoal and had appeared to begin constructi­on there for the first time.

On Wednesday the Philippine­s released photos to back its claims.

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