01 Januari 2024

Philippines Grapples with Financial Hurdle to Buy U.S. F-16 Fighters

01 Januari 2024

F-16 of the Royal Danish Air Force (RDAF) (photo: FlyMag)

TOKYO/MANILA -- Since the U.S. approved the potential sale of 12 F-16 fighter jets to the Philippines in 2021, Manila has been contending with the question of how to finance the costly purchase.

"It's still too expensive, so we have to find a way to be able to finance it in the long term. We want to change our [economic] growth," Jose Manuel Romualdez, Philippine ambassador to the U.S., told Nikkei Asia in an interview this month.

Among the solutions the country is considering include switching to purchases of secondhand aircraft or receiving financial aid from Washington.

When the sale was announced in June 2021, the U.S. estimated the cost of the aircraft and related equipment at $2.43 billion, more than half of the Philippines' annual defense budget. The aircraft are intended to check China's air and maritime operations in the South China Sea.

It is "possible" to cancel the tentative deal to buy new F-16s from the U.S. and to acquire secondhand aircraft from a third country such as Denmark, Romualdez said.

"[F-16s] were supposed to be available from Denmark. I think there are a dozen or more F-16s, hardly used aircraft," the ambassador said. He noted that Manila would need to amend laws to allow using the national budget for secondhand equipment.

But the Danish fighter jets are unlikely to head to the Philippines. In October, the U.S. State Department cleared the transfer of the NATO ally's F-16 aircraft to Argentina, saying in a post on X, formerly known as Twitter: "The transfer reaffirms our close defense tie and steadfast support to Argentina's air force modernization efforts."

The U.S. authorization was required before Denmark transferred the American-made aircraft to a third country.

See full article Nikkei

21 komentar:

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  5. AWALI 2024 DENGAN AMAN BUKAN YAHABA

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  6. Isn't it best to just go with the Gripen? Sure Sweden isn't as politically important as the US, but getting something that is financially viable is more important in the long run.

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  7. Wah Gripen ketikung lg sama F 16

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  8. Kata Philipin f16 terlalu mahal, kayaknya gripen masih ada harapan

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    1. Better deal daripada anything offered by Genocide Joe.

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  9. TAHUN BARU AMAN, kalau AMIN 2024 gimana bro?

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  10. "..Malon Grapples with Financial Hurdle to Finish KD Mahorajalele.."
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  12. dari bahasa tulisan artikel diatas terasa:
    down to earth negotiation >>>ada niat untuk procurement namun secara jujur akui ada keterbatasan pada kemampuan anggaran procurement. sehingga menimbulkan solusi opsi:

    1. beli bekas pakai refurbished F16
    2. beli baru dengan skema hutang jangka panjang

    note:
    >>>pola diatas seperti copas dengan pola INDONESIA.

    >>>POIN INTI ADALAH PEMERINTAH MEMBERIKAN INFORMASI APA ADANYA KEPADA RAKYAT ATAS POTENSI PUTUSAN YANG AKAN DIAMBIL OLEH PERMERINTAH DALAM MEMPERKUAT PERTAHANAN NEGARA.


    so, BEDA BANGET dengan cara komunikasi publik kerajaan malon pada rakyat malon, right ?

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      Heli sewa BEKASAN tapi membuat dapat aset heli baru..

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    2. bener banget Om PS....hehehehehehe...

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  13. bener banget Om PS...hehehehe...

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