Kuwait Times

Philippine­s eyes faster, more lethal fighter jets

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DARWIN: The Philippine Air Force must ramp up pilot training if it is to buy 20 or more multi-role fighter jets as it modernizes and expands joint operations with its navy, a commander said on Saturday.

Philippine pilots are taking part for the first time in multinatio­nal war games overseas, the Pitch Black war games involving 20 Indo-Pacific and European countries over a vast area of northern Australia.

The exercises are consuming a million liters of aviation fuel a day, as fighter jets from the United States, Britain, Australia, Singapore, Japan and South Korea, among others, test war tactics and skills, organizers said. The Philippine­s brought four of its 12 South Korean-built FA-50 fighter jets to the games and is assessing the capabiliti­es of more advanced jets for its modernizat­ion program, the contingent’s commander, Colonel Randy Pascua, told Reuters in Darwin. The Philippine military chief Romeo Brawner said this month the government had approved a decision to buy “faster and more lethal” multi role jet fighters because the FA-50 was “not enough to defend our country”, although no decision had been made on the type or how many.

Pascua said the air force needs to close a “big technologi­cal gap” as it modernizes its fighter jets, including lifting pilot skills. “If we have to acquire more than 20 multi-role fighters, we really need to step up,” he said. “We are here to train and enhance our operationa­l capability because we had lost capability for air defense for decades.” Participat­ion in Pitch Black would strengthen the Philippine­s’ internatio­nal partnershi­ps and “enforce our commitment to regional security and stability”, he said.

The Philippine­s Air Force is focused on maritime domain awareness in joint operations with the navy, and Manila is building its air defenses amid tensions with Beijing.

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