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Canada will help the Philippines modernize its defense structure in a deal that includes guarantees for Manila's purchase of Canadian military and security hardware and expertise.

Published: Nov. 12, 2012 at 4:06 PM


OTTAWA, Nov. 12 (UPI) -- Canada will help the Philippines modernize its obsolete defense structure as part of a deal that includes Ottawa guarantees for Manila's purchases of Canadian military and security hardware and expertise.

The total value of the military procurement program wasn't mentioned but it will be implemented within Canada's $12.6 billion defense industry.

The Philippines' threadbare security set-up has come under spotlight as the country grapples with increasingly acrimonious exchanges with China over Beijing's territorial claim on Scarborough Shoal, a group of islands in the South China Sea which Manila says are well within the Philippine's 200-nautical-mile exclusive economic zone. The islets are also claimed by Taiwan.

Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper met with Philippines President Benigno Aquino in Manila and offered preferential terms for a defense deal that will likely benefit both sides. Canada's defense industry is hoping for more international business to help its recovery.

The Philippines' cash-strapped military hopes to get additional hardware, including naval craft, from the United States in the coming months.

The Philippine defense department and state-run Canadian Commercial Corp., a go-between organization serving the Canadian industry and foreign partners, signed the agreement as Harper met Aquino at Malacanang Presidential Palace in Manila.

"This memorandum of understanding will enable the Philippines to acquire the equipment and expertise it needs to fulfill the country's defense and security agenda," Harper said.

The as yet unspecified Filipino purchases of equipment and expertise from Canada's defense industry will be guaranteed by the Ottawa government.

Aquino said the deal "will help us in our efforts to build our defense and security capabilities" but declined to give details of the program.

Both Canada and the Philippines appear wary of making comments that could inflame the dispute over the islands.

"I cannot go into specifics lest they be observed by less friendly individuals," Aquino said.

China is not the only security issue facing the Philippines which also faces a long-running conflict with Muslim militants fighting for autonomy or self-rule.

Last month Aquino resumed reconciliation talks with Muslim representatives and reached a framework accord overseen by neighboring Malaysia and the Organization of Islamic Conference.

But senior government aides don't rule out continuing conflict and want the military to be better prepared to face up to a more violent Muslim revolt.

Five patrol boats bought from France in a $116 million deal are set to join refurbished equipment likely to be given by the United States. The U.S. military aid will include a Hamilton class cutter previously used by the U.S. Coast Guard.

Canada to help Philippines modernizee defense structure - UPI.com


Phl, Canada ink defense MOU

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MANILA, Philippines - President Aquino reiterated yesterday the country’s need to improve its defense capability as he welcomed Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper to Malacañang, where the two leaders witnessed the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MOU) on defense procurement between the Philippines and Canada.

Harper arrived in Manila Friday night for a two-day official visit. Harper said the MOU between the Canadian Commercial Corp. and the Department of National Defense would create “new opportunities for Canadian businesses in our defense and security sector.”

“This memorandum of understanding will enable the Philippines to acquire the equipment and expertise it needs to fulfill the country’s defense and security agenda,” Harper said.

Defense Secretary Voltaire Gazmin and Canadian Minister for International Trade Ed Fast signed the MOU. The deal was inked amid a territorial dispute between the Philippines and China over islands and waters in the West Philippine Sea and South China Sea. The government also has to deal with communist insurgency and Islamic radicals.

In a short press briefing after the signing of the agreement, Aquino said the “fundamental issue” was that “we have a lot of outmoded equipment” and very few vessels and aircraft.

“One, in terms of our maritime issues, we have 36,000 kilometers of coastline which excludes the area that has to be observed and surveilled, which is a 200-mile economic zone. Now, we have 132 ships, most of them are World War II era and older. So even dividing 36,000 over 132 becomes quite an impossibility,” Aquino said.

He also said the Philippines does not have a single fighter in its inventory. “We have, in terms of transport, we now have – I’m pleased to note – a 100 percent increase in our air transport capability because previously, we have one C-130 operational; we now have two. It’s still a long way to go,” Aquino said.

“Now, Canada is at the forefront of various equipment that redounds to increasing capability – or to increase the capacities and capabilities of our own forces to meet the needs of defense for our country. I cannot go into specifics lest they be observed by less friendly individuals,” he said.

“So we are now in a position because of this understanding to access the expertise, the skills and get more value for our money for the needs – there are legitimate needs – to be able to defend our territory and our sovereignty,” Aquino said.

The MOU covers government-to-government transactions in defense and military-related procurements. It seeks to ensure smooth and expeditious procurement transactions, with the Canadian government guaranteeing the quality of equipment as well as compliance with procurement contracts by Canadian companies.

The Canadian Commercial Corp. serves as a go-between between Canadian suppliers and foreign governments to transact defense and security contracts.

Last month, the Philippine Coast Guard announced it would buy five patrol boats from France for about 90 million euros or $116 million.

There are also ongoing negotiations to purchase 10 PCG vessels from Japan through a loan.

http://www.philstar.com/headlines/2012/11/11/865305/phl-canada-ink-defense-mou


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Philippine President Benigno Aquino (standing, right) with visiting Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper (standing, left) witness the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the Philippine Department of National Defense and the Canadian Commercial Corporation at the presidential palace in Manila
 
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12.6 billion deal?? that's huge amount of money :blink:
No, it said the Canadian defence industry is worth 12.6 billion. You can't get 12.6 billion even if you sold the entire city of Manila.
 
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No, it said the Canadian defence industry is worth 12.6 billion. You can't get 12.6 billion even if you sold the entire city of Manila.

Hahahaha some areas of manila are historical so they have no price tag sir that's too funny sir let clear up things its not help we just have an MOA (memorandum of understanding) its just to make things easy for us to buy things from them (canada) We have alot of those with many allied countries
 
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is it have corelation with this picture?.....
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and this video?

 
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Good news from the Philippines :yahoo:

Just wondering though what kind of "toys" will the Philippines army buy from Canada. Is there a list or what?
 
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Cool, if you buy patrol vessels from Japan, then look for those with water cannons. :rofl:


There are also ongoing negotiations to purchase 10 PCG vessels from Japan through a loan.
 
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Phillippines Shld get a nuclear bomb ........:devil:

If it would deter China's aggression and prevent war...I think we should change our Philippine constitution. We should allow the Americans to station and build nuclear missile bases here manned by Filipino-Americans. I do not share the belief of some of our leaders that we won't be attacked(nuclear) if we do not have any nuclear weapons here in the Philippines. I think having nuclear weapons in our country will make any country think twice before launching any nuclear attack in any of our cities.
 
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Canada Phlipines arms transfers from 1950-2011 : just a radar and turbofan

Transfers of major conventional weapons: sorted by supplier. Deals with deliveries or orders made for year range 1950 to 2011
Note: The &#8216;No. delivered/produced&#8217; and the &#8216;Year(s) of deliveries&#8217; columns refer to all deliveries since the beginning of the contract. Deals in which the recipient was involved in the production of the weapon system are listed separately. The &#8216;Comments&#8217; column includes publicly reported information on the value of the deal. Information on the sources and methods used in the collection of the data, and explanations of the conventions, abbreviations and acronyms, can be found at URL <http://www.sipri.org/contents/armstrad/at_data.html>. The SIPRI Arms Transfers Database is continuously updated as new information becomes available.
Source: SIPRI Arms Transfers Database
Information generated: 14 November 2012


Supplier/ Year Year(s) No.
recipient (R) No. Weapon Weapon of order/ of delivered/
or licenser (L) ordered designation description licence deliveries produced Comments


Canada
R: Philippines 3 AN/APS-504(V) MP aircraft radar 1980 1981-1982 3 For 3 F-27 Maritime MP aircraft from the Netherlands
24 JT15 Turbofan 1988 1989-1994 (24) For 24 S-211 trainer/combat aircraft from Italy; JT-15D version
 
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If it would deter China's aggression and prevent war...I think we should change our Philippine constitution. We should allow the Americans to station and build nuclear missile bases here manned by Filipino-Americans. I do not share the belief of some of our leaders that we won't be attacked(nuclear) if we do not have any nuclear weapons here in the Philippines. I think having nuclear weapons in our country will make any country think twice before launching any nuclear attack in any of our cities.

Make sure ASEAN clear from nuke warhead!!!
 
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If it would deter China's aggression and prevent war...I think we should change our Philippine constitution. We should allow the Americans to station and build nuclear missile bases here manned by Filipino-Americans. I do not share the belief of some of our leaders that we won't be attacked(nuclear) if we do not have any nuclear weapons here in the Philippines. I think having nuclear weapons in our country will make any country think twice before launching any nuclear attack in any of our cities.

The bolded part is true based on WW2.
 
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The Philippines have awaken from her deep slumber. We&#8217;re now spreading our money around the world to get the best deal on new equipment. We now have France, Japan, South Korea , Australia and Canada to supply us with brand new modern defense assets. We will have our fleets including submarine to defend our territories. The President promised that before he steps down in 2016 we will have a fully modernized Defense.
 
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The Philippines have awaken from her deep slumber. We&#8217;re now spreading our money around the world to get the best deal on new equipment. We now have France, Japan, South Korea , Australia and Canada to supply us with brand new modern defense assets. We will have our fleets including submarine to defend our territories. The President promised that before he steps down in 2016 we will have a fully modernized Defense.

in the tradition philippine defense role, they were too rely on US-Philippine partnership to defend the air and the sea, which create a significant gap between the AIr Force the Navy and the Army. With the US involvement gone, there are vitually no asset to protect the Philippine coast and airspace. (I believe there are current no fighter or anysort with the PAF)

Philippine need to wake up and start planning on their defence as the current situation with China is heating up like a pressure cooker. Philippine need it quick too, perhaps Philippine should also eye on the Australian F-18A when they retire them and get them and refurb them into operational status, those plane are better than the CF-18 and i am pretty sure it's cheaper.
 
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