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First batch delivered April 2017. Second batch delivered June 2017. In service. [citation needed] M101 United States: 105 mm Towed Howitzer: M101 ~23: Total 150 delivered to the AFP, majority with the Army. Delivered in 1957–1958. [4] Mod 56 Italy: 105 mm Towed Howitzer: Mod 56 ~20: Total 120 delivered to AFP, majority went to the Army ...
This is a list of equipment used by the Philippine Air Force (PAF), the branch of the Armed Forces of the Philippines that specializes in aerial warfare. It covers active equipment, such as aircraft, ordnances, air defenses, and retired aircraft inventory.
The following is a list of active military aircraft of the Philippines. Air Force Main article: List of equipment of the Philippine Air Force § Current inventory
On 21 June 2017, [23] the second test of USS John Paul Jones, using its onboard Aegis Missile Defense System and launching a Standard Missile-3 Block IIA interceptor, did not intercept its target, after a sailor, acting as tactical datalink controller, mistakenly designated that target as friendly, which caused the SM-3 interceptor to self ...
Chinese Defence Today - SY-1 Ship-to-Ship Missile. SY-1A – Improved SY-1 missile with mono-pulse terminal guidance radar; SY-2 (CSS-N-5 Sabot) – Also known as Fei Long 2, radar-guided ship-to-ship missile produced in the 1990s as replacement for the SY-1. Similar to SY-1 in size, the SY-2 can be launched from existing SY-1 launchers.
Gallagher Group may refer to: Gallagher Group (New Zealand) , an electronics company specialising in animal management, security, and fuel systems Gallagher Group (UK) , a civil engineering, groundworks contractor and property development company
Super Sonic Strike Missile (3SM) Tyrfing is a supersonic anti-ship missile under development by the Norwegian firm Kongsberg Defense & Aerospace (KDA). The missile is expected to be delivered from 2035 and is planned to be used on Norwegian and German naval vessels . [ 3 ]
May 14–17, 2020: Typhoon Vongfong (Ambo) made landfall over Eastern Samar as a Category 3 typhoon, and affected much of Luzon. Preparations for the typhoon were complicated due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Throughout the Philippines, Vongfong caused around ₱1.57 billion (US$31.1 million) in damage, and killed five people. [31] [32]