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Philippines to Receive Israel-made Fast

Missile Boats in 2022


The Philippine Navy (PN) will receive three of a total  of 8 fast-attack interdictor craft
missile (FAIC-M) boats in early 2022 from Israel Shipyards in a deal worth around
PHP10 billion ($503 million).
PN chief, Vice Adm. Giovanni Carlo Bacordo confirmed that three of a total of eight
fast-attack interdictor craft missile (FAIC-M) boats, in two lots are scheduled to be
delivered starting the first quarter of 2022, Philippines News agency reported.
This came after Israel Shipyards released a statement saying it has awarded a contract to
supply Shaldag Mark V fast patrol boats to an Asian country. These boats can interdict
surface threats and launch non-line-of-sight (NLOS) missiles.
Four of the FAIC-Ms will be armed with NLOS missiles with pinpoint accuracy and a
range of 25 kilometers while the other four will be armed with machine guns and light
automatic cannons.
"The FAIC-M will be deployed initially in the Mindanao AORs (area-of-responsibility)
where there is continuous operations against terrorist groups. These platforms are best
suited operating in these environments to act as an effective deterrent not only against the
terrorist groups but also against other lawless elements operating in the littoral areas," the
Navy Chief is quoted as saying.
The budget of PHP10 billion will be consumed in 2 lots. Lot 1 consists of the acquisition
of the naval platforms and the upgrade of the Cavite Naval Shipyard while Lot 2 is
focused on the acquisition of the weapons system of these FAIC-Ms which include
remotely-controlled gun and missile systems.
The FAIC-Ms is expected to replace the existing force of medium-sized patrol craft.
Separately, President Rodrigo Duterte has told China in a televised address that the
Philippines will continue conducting maritime patrols in the West Philippine Sea (WPS)
amid Beijing’s incursions into the disputed waters. China’s fishing boats, which the
Philippines suspect are armed and are intruding into  what Manila claims as its exclusive
economic zone.

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