GIVING FORCE TO PHILIPPINE AIR This is the kind of fighter jet—called the FA-50—the Philippines hopes to acquire from South Korea following President Aquino's two-day visit to Seoul. This combat aircraft can carry an array of weaponry, such as air-to-air and air-to-surface missiles, and precision-guided bombers, and is equipped with a night vision imaging system. Photo from www.koreaareo.com
Philippines Defense Minister Voltaire Gazmin on Saturday  said the government expected the first of the 12 Korean FA-50 lead in fighter  jets to be delivered in June 2015.
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Gazmin made this statement after the defense department  recommended that President Benigno Aquino III allow the payment of the  52-percent down payment for the ₱18.9-billion  fighter jets.
"We recommended the approval of the DP (down payment) and  progress billing," he said.
Earlier, Defense Undersecretary Fernando Manalo said state  agencies were only allowed by law to pay a 15-percent down payment, with the  rest to be paid upon the delivery of the goods.
Anything higher than that would require the approval of the  Chief Executive, Manalo said.
The Philippine government's orders for the jets,  manufactured by the government-owned Korean Aerospace Industries Inc., were  among the highlights of President Aquino's recent state visit to South Korea.
The acquisition of the FA-50s would boost the capability of  the Philippine Air Force (PAF) for the country's territorial defense.
The PAF decommissioned its F-5s, the last of the Air  Force's fighter jets, in 2005 after the government focused on internal security  operations and poured most of the military's resources on ground troops from  the Philippine Army.
But the Armed Forces of the Philippines found itself having  to shift to external defense as China became more aggressive in claiming  territories under its so-called nine-dash-line map that includes a number of  islands and shoals within the Philippines' territory.
Stepping up the military's modernization efforts, the  Aquino administration purchased two warships, which are decommissioned US Coast  Guard high-endurance cutters, for the Philippine Navy. – Depensa.org  
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