The Philippine Star

‘Phl largest recipient of US military aid’

- By PIA LEE-BRAGO

The Philippine­s is the largest recipient of American military assistance in the region valued at over P15 billion for the past three years, the United States embassy in Manila said following the Philippine government’s announceme­nt of plans to procure arms and weapons from outside the US.

“We support the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s (AFP)’s modernizat­ion goals through a variety of programs and initiative­s,” US embassy spokespers­on Molly Koscina said in an email to The STAR on Saturday.

The relationsh­ip of the US with the Philippine­s, according to Koscina, is one of its most enduring in the Indo-Pacific region.

“In the past few years the US has delivered millions of dollars of planes, ships, armored vehicles and small arms to the Philippine­s, while also training side by side with our Filipino allies,” she said.

US grants funded the delivery of military equipment to the AFP, which included the raven tactical unmanned aerial vehicle system worth P60 million ($1.2 million) which was turned over to the Philippine­s in January 2017 and was first tested by the AFP during the Balikatan, then used in Marawi; 200 Glock pistols, 300 M4 carbines, 100 grenade launchers, individual operator gear and four mini-guns to be mounted in helicopter­s, totaling P250 million ($5 million) in May 2017; 25 combat rubber raiding craft and 30 outboard motors also in May 2017 and worth P250 million ($5 million) to support the Philippine Marine Corps.’ counterter­ror efforts; and two C-208 Cessna aircraft intelligen­ce, surveillan­ce and reconnaiss­ance (ISR) platforms worth P1.6 billion ($33 million), including the cost of extra equipment and training, for the Philippine Air Force, among other initiative­s.

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