By Manny Mogato, News5 editor-at-large
(February 9, 2022) – The Philippines will acquire two landing dock vessels for P5.56 billion to boost its troop transport and logistics capability as the defense department goes on a spending spree four months before the president leaves office, the defense chief said on Tuesday.
Delfin Lorenzana said the defense department has sent out tenders for two large transport vessels and other essential equipment and logistics after previous biddings since 2019 failed for failure of ship building companies to comply with government requirements. The tenders will be opened on March 1 .
Lorenzana said the government is acquiring two landing dock vessels, similar to BRP Tarlac and BRP Davao del Sur, the largest ships in the navy inventory. The ships were acquired for P4.8 billion and were delivered in 2016 and 2017.
The two vessels were acquired from an Indonesian shipyard and the vessels were patterned after South Korea’s transport ships.
The ships were used in ferrying Marine and Army troops to frontlines in Mindanao and were useful in humanitarian assistance and disaster relief (HADR) operations. One of the vessels had traveled to Oman together with a former US coast guard vessel, BRP Alcaraz, to pick up Filipino migrant workers caught up in a conflict after the US killed an Iranian general in a drone attack.
Lorenzana said the project includes two landing craft utilities and four rigid-hulled inflatable boats and other mission essential equipment.
Once the contract is awarded, the winning bidder has three years to deliver the vessels.
Under President Rodrigo Duterte, the navy and the air force are spending more than P70 billion to upgrade its equipment, including 32 S-70i Black Hawk utility choppers, six Off-Shore Patrol vessels and two guided missile corvettes and three batteries of short-range Brahmos shore-to-ship missiles.
The navy is also expecting the delivery this year of nine missile-capable fast attack interdiction craft from Israel.
The Philippines had also acquired surface-to-air missiles to defend its radar sites and tactical air-to-ground missiles, increasing the air force lethality in running after Muslim militants and Maoist-led rebels.
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