CLARK AIR BASE, Philippines (AP) — The
Philippines on Saturday took delivery of two Korean-made fighter jets — the
country's first supersonic combat aircraft in a decade — as it strengthens its
underfunded military amid an escalating territorial feud with China.
The FA-50 jets
touched down at Clark Freeport, a former U.S. Air Force base north of Manila , as Philippine
defense officials applauded and fire trucks sprayed water as a traditional
welcome salute for the still-unarmed aircraft.
The Philippines
bought 12 FA-50s, which are primarily trainer jets that the military converted
to also serve as multi-role combat aircraft, from Korea Aerospace Industries at
a cost of 18.9 billion pesos ($402 million). The other jets will be delivered
in batches through 2017.
Weapons for the
FA-50s, including bombs and rockets, will be purchased later.
"We're glad
we're finally back to the supersonic age," Defense Secretary Voltaire
Gazmin said.
The Philippine
military decommissioned its last fleet of supersonic combat aircraft, the F-5,
in 2005. A military modernization program that included plans for the purchase
of at least a squadron of fighter jets and naval frigates didn't happen for
several years largely because of a lack of funds.
Over the years, the
military has deteriorated to become one of Asia 's
weakest.
Under current
President Benigno Aquino III, however, territorial spats with China over islands in the South China Sea have
escalated and resulted in the Chinese seizure of a disputed shoal in 2012,
prompting the military to scramble to acquire new navy ships and air force
planes with the help of the United States ,
the Philippines '
longtime defense treaty ally.
Last week, Aquino
authorized Gazmin to enter into major contracts to acquire 44 billion pesos
($936 million) worth of military hardware, including two frigates,
anti-submarine helicopters and amphibious assault vehicles for the navy, and
long-range patrol aircraft, munitions for the FA-50s and surveillance radar for
the air force, Defense Undersecretary Fernando Manalo said.
The new ships,
aircraft and military equipment were expected to be purchased from this year up
to 2018, according to Manalo.
Lt. Col. Rolando
Condrad Pena III, one of three Filipino air force pilots who received training
in Korea
to fly the FA-50s, said that the jets could carry enough munitions payload and
could be used in air-to-air and air-to-ground combat.
"Now
that we have a supersonic aircraft our reaction time will be faster," Pena
told reporters.
Still, the Philippines has
ruled out a military solution to the territorial conflicts with its limited
defense capabilities. In January 2013, the Philippines
brought its disputes with China
to international arbitration, but Beijing
refused to participate and pressed for one-on-one negotiations.
An international
tribunal in The Hague , however, dismissed China 's legal arguments last month and ruled
that it has authority to hear the Philippines ' case. It said it
expects to hand down a decision next year on several issues raised by the Philippines , including the validity of China 's
sweeping territorial claims under the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law
of the Sea.
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