03 April 2026

Isuzu Philippines Supports Philippine Army Modernization with 205 New Trucks

03 April 2026

Hand over 205 Isuzu trucks to the Philippines Army (photos: Isuzu Philippines)

Reinforcing its commitment to supporting national institutions, Isuzu Philippines Corporation (IPC), together with its dealers Isuzu Makati and Isuzu Tagum, formally turned over 205 trucks to the Philippine Army during a ceremonial event at Camp General Servillano A. Aquino, Tarlac City.

The fleet is composed of 117 Isuzu NPS and 88 Isuzu FTS trucks, all configured with troop carrier bodies designed for the safe, efficient, and reliable transport of military personnel, equipment, and essential cargo across various operational requirements, including disaster response and recovery missions.

This latest turnover highlights IPC’s continued support for the Philippine Government’s fleet modernization efforts, providing transport solutions that are built for long-term use, ensuring reliability, durability, and operational efficiency for years to come.

With Philippine Army units deployed nationwide, these trucks are expected to significantly enhance mobility and readiness. Built on Isuzu’s proven reputation for durability and supported by a nationwide service network with readily available parts, the vehicles are designed to perform in demanding environments and sustain long-term operations in the field.


The turnover ceremony was led by Isuzu Philippines Corporation Executive Vice President Yasuhiko Oyama, together with Major General Florante Piol Sison, Commander for Support Command of the Philippine Army, and other key officials.

“Isuzu has long been a trusted partner of various industries and institutions in the country, supporting mobility and progress. Today, we are honored to extend this role in contributing to national defense by providing vehicles that will support the Philippine Army in fulfilling its mission to serve and protect the Filipino people,” said Oyama.

Isuzu Trucks: Built for Long-Term Service
As frontliners in national defense and disaster response, the Philippine Army requires transport solutions that deliver both durability and efficiency. The selected Isuzu trucks are engineered to meet these demanding requirements, ensuring dependable performance in diverse and challenging conditions.

Both the Isuzu NPS and FTS models are equipped with a 4x4 drivetrain, enabling troops to traverse rough, unpaved roads and mountainous terrain with greater confidence. This capability is particularly critical for operations in remote provincial areas, where accessibility can be limited and reliable transport is essential for mission success.


The Isuzu NPS trucks, part of the brand’s best-selling N-Series light-duty lineup, are powered by the 4HK1-TCN Blue Power Diesel Engine. These vehicles offer a balance of power and fuel efficiency, helping reduce operational costs while maintaining performance across varying terrains. Their compact design, combined with 4x4 capability, allows for improved maneuverability in both urban environments and hard-to-reach rural areas.

Complementing the fleet are the Isuzu FTS medium-duty trucks from the F-Series lineup, designed for heavier payloads and longer-haul operations. Equipped with the 6HK1-TCN engine delivering 240 PS and 706 Nm of torque, the FTS provides the strength, traction, and stability required to transport troops and equipment across long distances, steep inclines, and rugged off-road conditions.

All units are fitted with troop carrier bodies built by F. Cura Industries, a long-standing body builder known for delivering high-quality, durable body configurations. These bodies are designed to withstand demanding operational use, ensuring safety, reliability, and longevity in operations.


Both NPS and FTS models are EURO IV compliant, reflecting Isuzu’s commitment to supporting environmentally responsible operations while meeting the evolving requirements of government fleet modernization.

Backed by Isuzu’s nationwide dealer network, the Philippine Army can rely on comprehensive aftersales support and access to genuine spare parts, helping ensure maximum vehicle uptime and sustained operational readiness.

By continuously supporting key government institutions such as the Philippine Army, Isuzu Philippines Corporation reaffirms its role as a reliable partner in nation-building, delivering transport solutions that are not only built for performance, but designed as long-term investments for the country’s mobility and operational needs.

For more information about Isuzu’s latest line-up or trucks, log-on to www.isuzuphil.com or visit the nearest Isuzu Dealership.

9 komentar:

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    https://x.com/i/status/2039682729403634065

    BalasHapus
    Balasan
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      https://x.com/i/status/2039539272408260754

      Hapus
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      Hapus
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      Hapus
  3. orang kita jadi pahlawan di koryo, dapat piagam..mantap poto ama 2 presiden skaligus haha!✌️πŸ‘✌️

    ⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️
    Presiden Prabowo Sambut Pahlawan Sugianto di Blue House -
    https://youtube.com/watch?v=5RMjB_2VS9M&pp=0gcJCdkKAYcqIYzv

    BalasHapus
  4. IDN : SIPRI SHOPPING VERSUS MY : SIPRI KOSONG
    IDN : BUYING VERSUS MY : LEASING
    IDN : PROCUREMENT VERSUS MY : RETIREMENT
    -
    INDONESIA = BATAS LIMIT 60%
    GOV. DEBT : 40% OF GDP
    HOUSEHOLD DEBT : 16% OF GDP
    DEFISIT : 2,9%
    GDP = USD 1,44 TRILIUN
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    MALAYDESH = BATAS LIMIT 65%
    GOV. DEBT : 69% OF GDP
    HOUSEHOLD DEBT : 84,3% OF GDP
    DEFISIT : 3,8%
    GDP = USD 416,90 MILIAR
    5X PM 6X MOD = 2026 FREEZES - 2023 CANCELLED
    -
    GOV + PEOPLE HOBI HUTANG = OVERLIMIT DEBT
    GOVERNMENT DEBT : 69% of GDP
    HOUSEHOLD DEBT : 84.3% of GDP
    As of June 2025, Malaydesh 's federal government debt was RM 1.3 trillion, up from RM 1.25 trillion at the end of 2024, with a projected debt-to-GDP ratio of 69% by the end of 2025. Simultaneously, household debt reached RM 1.65 trillion in March 2025, representing 84.3% of GDP, but this level is considered manageable due to strong household financial assets, which are 2.1 times higher than the total debt.
    Federal Government Debt
    • End of 2024: RM 1.25 trillion
    • End of June 2025: RM 1.3 trillion
    • Projected Debt-to-GDP: 69% by the end of 2025
    Household Debt
    • 2025 : RM1.73 trillion, or 85.8% of GDP GDP
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    MISKIN ......
    DEBT 2025 = RM 1,73 TRILLION
    DEBT 2024 = RM 1.63 TRILLION
    DEBT 2023 = RM 1,53 TRILLION
    DEBT 2022 = RM 1,45 TRILLION
    DEBT 2021 = RM 1,38 TRILLION
    DEBT 2020 = RM 1,32 TRILLION
    DEBT 2019 = RM 1,25 TRILLION
    DEBT 2018 = RM 1,19 TRILLION
    The Finance Ministry stated that the aggregate national household DEBT stood at RM1.53 trillion between 2018 and 2023. In aggregate, it said the household DEBT for 2022 was RM1.45 trillion, followed by RM1.38 trillion (2021,) RM1.32 trillion (2020), RM1.25 trillion (2019) and RM1.19 trillion (2018). “The ratio of household DEBT to gross domestic product (GDP) at the end of 2023 also slightly increased to 84.3% compared with 82% in 2018,” it said
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    Efek Penghapusan GST
    1. Penerimaan Negara Turun Tajam
    • GST 2017: menyumbang RM 44 miliar (sekitar 20% pendapatan federal).
    • SST 2019: hanya menyumbang sekitar RM 27 miliar.
    πŸ‘‰ Artinya ada kehilangan pendapatan tahunan ± RM 15–20 miliar.
    • Dampak langsung: ruang fiskal pemerintah makin sempit, bergantung lebih besar pada minyak & gas serta pajak langsung (corporate tax, income tax).
    ________________________________________
    2. 🦧GORILA IQ BOTOL = DEFISIT ANGGARAN Melebar
    • Hilangnya pemasukan dari GST membuat defisit fiskal sulit diturunkan.
    • Malaydesh tetap terjebak defisit 4–6% dari PDB hampir TIAP TAHUN TIPU-TIPU sejak itu.
    • Pemerintah harus menambah utang untuk menutup belanja publik.
    πŸ‘‰ Salah satu faktor yang mendorong utang publik naik ke >60% PDB.
    ________________________________________
    3. Keterbatasan Belanja Publik
    • Banyak pos penting tertekan, misalnya:
    o Pertahanan (budget stagnan, modernisasi tertunda).
    o Infrastruktur (sebagian proyek besar ditunda atau direstrukturisasi).
    o Subsidi tetap tinggi karena tekanan politik → makin membebani anggaran

    BalasHapus
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    BalasHapus