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(Opinion) How the Philippines Plans to Revive a Former US Naval Base

2015-08-21 08:48:08       source:The Diplomat

August 21, 2015


"Amidst the tensions generated by China's development of artificial islands in the South China Sea, Philippine Secretary of National Defense Voltaire Gazmin reiterated the Armed Forces of the Philippines' (AFP) plan to rehabilitate the air and naval facilities in Subic Bay Freeport in the central part of the mainland island of Luzon.  Subic Bay, a deep water harbor located fifty 50 miles northwest of Manila facing the South China Sea,  was the service and logistic center for the U.S. Seventh Fleet until November 1992.  Accordingly, this move will enable the AFP to quickly deploy its fighter planes and frigates to any contingency in the South China Sea in the face of China’s maritime expansion in these disputed waters.


Since 2011, the Philippines has rushed to build up the AFP's credible defense posture.  The Philippine Navy (PN) bought two Hamilton-class U.S. Coast Guard Cutters, and transformed these ships into surface combatants by equipping them with several automatic guns and attack helicopters.  The Philippine Air Force (PAF) is set to acquire 12 FA-50 fighter planes from South Korea with the first two jets to be delivered later this year.  The AFP intends to station these air and naval assets in Subic Bay which will become the Philippine military's forward operating base given its proximity to Scarborough Shoal, which China occupied in June 2012."


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