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Marcos: Naval forces take center stage in AFP modernization program

/ 05:12 PM May 26, 2023

President Marcos on Philippine Navy and AFP modernization

Photo by Presidential Communication Office

MANILA, Philippines–The current phase of the Armed Forces of the Philippines’ modernization program is primarily focused on the acquisition of equipment for the Philippine Navy.

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. made the announcement as he presided over the commissioning ceremony of two fast attack interdiction craft (FAIC) platforms during the celebration of the Philippine Navy’s 125th anniversary at its Manila headquarters.

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“With the commissioning of the two vessels today, we look further forward to the completion of the AFP Modernization Program, particularly its Horizon 3, which is significantly devoted to the naval aspect of our military operations,” Marcos said.

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Horizon 3 of the AFP modernization, scheduled from 2023 to 2028, will prioritize the development of a self-reliant defense posture program, introducing more sophisticated equipment such as fighter planes and ships.

Additionally, Marcos said his administration plans to acquire the Philippines’ first-ever submarine, while concurrently working to enhance the country’s anti-submarine capabilities.

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“Considering the changing tides of our national security, and the significant gains that we have made in terms of internal security, our Armed Forces is working to recalibrate its focus more towards external defense of our borders,” the President said.

“In this crucial transition, full support for the Armed Forces must be guaranteed, especially for the Philippine Navy’s priority goals of enhancing its intelligence, defense, and coordinative capabilities,” he added.

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