The Philippine Star

US to donate more planes, weapons to Phl

- CHRISTINA MENDEZ – With Jaime Laude, Pia Lee-Brago

A day after turning over two reconnaiss­ance and surveillan­ce aircraft to the Philippine Air Force, the United States said it is set to donate more equipment with similar capabiliti­es in the near future.

“In the coming months, the US will be transferri­ng more intelligen­ce and surveillan­ce equipment to the Philippine Air Force,” US embassy spokespers­on Molly Koscina posted on her Twitter account. The PAF on Thursday officially received two Cessna-208B planes from the US at the Villamor Air Base.

The US has also begun delivery of 200 pieces of 500-pounder bombs and almost 1,000 pieces of 2.75-inch rockets to PAF.

The Air Force is heavily involved in the raging battle to liberate Marawi from Maute militants. Continued air strikes on enemy positions have significan­tly depleted the PAF’s arsenal.

To replenish the PAF’s firepower, the government dispatched one of its C-130 cargo planes to Nevada to haul fresh supplies of bombs and rockets.

“The two Cessna aircraft will provide the AFP with critically important ISR capabiliti­es. These aircraft will help identify and eliminate safe havens for terrorists, help protect AFP soldiers engaged in operations,” Koscina said, referring to the aircraft turned over to PAF.

A few weeks earlier, she said the US also delivered hundreds of pistols, grenade launchers and combat raiding craft to the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s for use by the Marines.

The value of these donations, she added, was well over $30 million. Koscina said the military assistance is proof of US commitment to strengthen its relations with the Philippine­s.

Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana said the Philippine­s is grateful for the US assistance.

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