U.S. Sends High-Tech Drone Boats To The Philippines For Surveillance In South China Sea
The United States has sent new unmanned drone boats to the Philippines to help protect its waters in the South China Sea. This is part of a $500 million military aid package to strengthen the Philippines’ defense capabilities.
US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin announced the delivery during a visit to Palawan, where he witnessed the Philippine Navy demonstrate the new technology.
The drone boats, called Mantas T-12, are small, all-electric vessels equipped with advanced cameras and sensors for surveillance.
These boats are designed to help the Philippines patrol its waters and defend its exclusive economic zone (EEZ) from threats.
Austin discussed the importance of these boats for the Philippines’ security. “America is deeply committed to the defense of the Philippines,” he said.
He also reminded that the US-Philippine defense agreement ensures protection in the event of any armed attacks on Philippine forces.
The Mantas T-12 drone boats are about 12 feet long and can carry up to 64 kg of equipment. They can be launched from shore, ships, or boats, making them flexible for different missions.
The Philippine Navy already has four of these T-12s and one larger T-38 model, which can be used for more demanding tasks.
In addition to the drones, Austin mentioned that the US would also support the Philippines in improving its cyber defense capabilities. This will help the Philippine military control and operate the new unmanned boats securely.
The delivery of these drone boats is essential for the Philippine Navy, which has never had unmanned surface vessels before.
Experts believe these drones will play a key role in improving surveillance and security in the South China Sea, especially as tensions with China intensify.
Austin’s visit also included signing a new security agreement to improve information sharing between the US and the Philippines, as well as plans for joint military exercises and humanitarian missions in the region.
References: Pna.gov, Naval News
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