DND: Several nations offered to sell military equipment to Philippines

In this Dec. 30, 2015 photo, President Benigno S. Aquino III witness the full fly of the AFP air assets composed of 10 Cessna trainer T41, 15 Stelio frati (SF)260FH, 3 Combat Utility helicopters, 5 Augusta Westland 109 helicopters of the Philippine Air Force and 3 AW109 helicopters of the Philippine Navy during the commemoration of the 119th Anniversary of the Martyrdom of Dr. Jose Rizal at the Rizal National Monument in Rizal Park, Manila City. Malacañang Photo Bureau/Benhur Arcayan

MANILA, Philippines - An official of the Department of Defense revealed that many countries are interested in selling military equipment to the Philippines, according to a report.

"Actually, many countries are offering to provide us with what we need to modernize our AFP. But we have to follow a process," Defense Undersecretary Fernando Manalo said.

Manalo noted that those countries have to follow Republic Act 9184 or "An Act Providing For The Modernization, Standardization And Regulation Of The Procurement Activities Of The Government And For Other Purposes."

The Defense official, however, did not name the nations who have offered to sell military equipment to the country.

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Defense Secretary Voltaire Gazmin earlier said that the administration of President Benigno Aquino III has provided sufficient budget to support the AFP's modernization.

This follows the military's recent acquisition of new assets such as the South Korean-made FA-50PHs, AgustaWestland attack AW-109E helicopters, Bell 205 combat utility helicopters, Airbus Military C-295 transport aircraft, new M-4 rifles and refurbished armored personnel carriers. - Patricia Lourdes Viray

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