The Philippine government has lined up the purchase of several air assets, including 21 UH1H helicopters,
10 attack helicopters and two C130 cargo planes. (photo : 144fw-ANG)
10.05.2012 DEFENSE STUDIES
MANILA, Philippines -- The Philippines has abandoned plans to purchase “ageing” F16 fighter jets from the
United State after deciding repairing and refurbishing the aircraft would cost too much.
“F16 is an ageing air asset that will be given to us. It’s mothballed and if you’re going to refurbish it,
we have to evaluate because it will cost too much,” Defense Secretary Voltaire Gazmin told a news briefing.
Even after refurbishing, he added, the jets would only have three to four years of flying time
left.
“Lugi ka (You lose),” Gazmin said.
The defense chief said the fighter jets were not brought up during the 2+2 meeting with US officials in
Washington.
However, the Philippine government has lined up the purchase of several air assets, including 21 Vietnam
War-vintage UH1H helicopters, 10 attack helicopters and two C130 cargo planes.
The Philippines is also expecting four additional SoKol choppers within the year.
(Interaksyon)

