The Philippines is considering purchasing new mid-range missiles and modern fighter jets to bolster its military capabilities.
Military chief Romeo Brawner Jr. told reporters Thursday that the country wants to acquire more advanced weapons systems as threats to its sovereignty increase.
“We aim to procure the latest defense weapons, including those with medium-range capabilities,” he said.
Defense Secretary Gilberto Teodoro further revealed that Manila is now reviewing offers from various companies to find the most suitable weaponry for its armed forces.
He also said the Southeast Asian country could buy up to 40 modern aircraft, though he did not reveal what models are under consideration.
“The bidding is a secret process right now, but we are continuing to review tenders that are acceptable,” Teodoro stated.
Developing Effective Deterrence
The Philippines is confronting its most serious security threats in decades as tensions in the South China Sea have escalated recently.
Manila and Beijing have traded blame for a series of naval collisions that injured soldiers, damaged vessels, and jeopardized maritime patrols.
Brawner said the current plan to get the latest weapons systems is meant to develop an effective deterrence in the event of an armed conflict with China.
To do that, the Philippines first needs to transform its armed forces into a “world-class” military by making capability advancements and achieving a “self-reliant posture.”
The nation already has India’s BrahMos supersonic cruise missile, which it acquired as part of a $375-million deal signed in 2022.
The weapon boasts a strike range of 500 kilometers (310 miles) and can cruise at altitudes of up to 15 kilometers (9.3 miles).