MANILA, Philippines – Strengthening its air assets, the Philippine Air Force is set to acquire new C-130 planes from the United States Department of Defense.
In a statement from the Defense Security Cooperation Agency, the State Department approved a possible Foreign Military Sale to the country for two C-130 planes together with training, equipment, parts, and logistical support for an estimated cost of $61 million or nearly P2.67 billion.
“This proposed sale would contribute to US security and foreign policy goals by building the Philippines’ maritime domain security capacity and deepening our overall strategic partnership with the Philippines,” the statement said.
As part of the deal, the DoD would include 10 T56-16 engines, eight of which are installed and two as spare.
Also included are logistical sustainment and support for a period of three years, modification equipment and labor costs, spare and repair parts, support equipment, publications and technical documentation, aircraft ferry support, personnel training and training equipment, US Government and contractor logistics and technical support services, and other related elements of logistics and program support.
DSCA said that contractor requirements were being researched and would be fulfilled through competition.
“The Government of the Philippines desires these additional C-130s to bolster its lift capabilities, which are essential for providing humanitarian assistance and disaster relief,” the statement from the DSCA added.
During the aftermath of Super Typhoon “Yolanda,” the PAF used all three of its C-130s extensively to transport displaced people and humanitarian aid to Eastern Visayas.
Also, the DSCA said that with the new planes, the Philippines could hold humanitarian missions and disaster response better and without much support from the US.
DSCA assured that there would be no impact on the military situation in nthe region with the possible arrival of the planes.
“The proposed sale of these aircraft and support will not alter the basic military balance in the region.”
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