DND deal for Italian warships nearing completion
By Alexis Romero (The Philippine Star) Updated November 05, 2012 12:00 AM
MANILA, Philippines - Negotiation for the acquisition of two warships from Italy may be completed within the year. In an interview, Defense Undersecretary Fernando Manalo told The STAR the Navy is expected to come up with a decision package, a document needed to make the ships ready for operation....
“G to G (government to government) negotiations are fast,” he said. “Even with little delay in implementation, we can still hit that before the end of 2012.”
Last August, the Department of National Defense bared plans to acquire two missile-firing warships from Italy to enhance the country’s maritime security capability. Defense Secretary Voltaire Gazmin said the two warships would be acquired from the Italian Navy at a cost of about P11.7 billion. The two warships have anti-aircraft, anti-ship and anti-submarine capabilities, and missile systems and modern radars, he added.
The Maestrale-class ships were commissioned in 1982 and are more capable than any of the vessels in the Navy’s inventory. The frigates may be delivered to the Philippines in November 2013 if the government manages to sign a contract by January. If the acquisition pushes through, the Italian warships could beef up the country’s defense posture in the West Philippine Sea...