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Aircraft Origin Type Variant In service Notes Maritime patrol; Beechcraft King Air: United States: utility / patrol TC-90 5 [12]: ex-JMSDFBritten-Norman BN-2: United Kingdom
Transport; Douglas C-47: United States: Transport 30 [53] retired from service Britten-Norman Islander: United Kingdom: Transport 22 [54] licensed, produced by PADC [54] C-123 Provider: United States Transport C-123K: 19 [49] in service from 1975 to 1980 [48] de Havilland Canada DHC-2: Canada: Utility / Transport 25 [49] replaced by the BN-2A ...
8 units planned for acquisition, [52] 13 total units offered by the US through Excess Defense Article (EDA) and Foreign Military Financing (FMF) programs. [53] BN-2 Islander United Kingdom: Maritime patrol aircraft Light transport aircraft: BN-2A 5 [49] Cessna 172 Skyhawk United States: Trainer aircraft Light utility aircraft 172S
Only used for paved road cargo and troop transport duties, used mostly with urban units like the AFP Joint Task Force-National Capital Region and Civil-Military Operations units. Also used as a platform for Mobile Field Kitchen. [57] Isuzu N-Series Japan: 1.5-ton utility vehicle: 6th Generation NHR: unknown
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Thursday backed a decision by his predecessor to cancel a deal to buy 16 Russian military heavy-lift helicopters and said his administration has ...
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The Philippines is looking to buy more military hardware to modernise its arsenal, including additional BrahMos missiles from India and at least two submarines, the chief of the armed forces said ...
It started with only three planes in its inventory. In 1941, PAAC had a total of 54 aircraft including pursuit (fighters) light bombers, reconnaissance aircraft, light transport and trainers. [7] They later engaged the Japanese when they invaded the Philippines in 1941–42, and were reformed in 1945 after the country's liberation.