Ikatlong reconnaissance aircraft, nai-turnover na sa PH Air Force

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Ikatlong reconnaissance aircraft, nai-turnover na sa PH Air Force
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00:00 Where will the Philippine Air Force's ability to maintain the territory of the country be strengthened
00:06 following the new aircraft from the United States?
00:10 This is the surprise of Bea Bernardo.
00:12 The third aircraft of the Philippine Air Force from the United States was turned over to the Philippine Air Force.
00:21 Defense Secretary Gilberto Chudoro Jr. himself was the first to turn over the ceremony to Clark Air Base in Pampanga.
00:28 The Cessna C-208B Grand Caravan Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance Aircraft
00:34 is known for its flexibility that can operate up to 5 hours in the air.
00:39 It is part of the US$33 million US grant in the Philippines.
00:43 According to the Armed Forces of the Philippines,
00:46 it will greatly help in maintaining our territories.
00:51 This aircraft will boost our capability of patrolling our maritime seas.
00:57 The two units of this aircraft arrived in the country first in 2017.
01:01 In the AFP's review of the list of assets for the Horizon 3 modernization program,
01:08 Bronner said that since the strategic direction of the country has changed in protecting our territory,
01:14 their requested assets will also change,
01:17 and the priority is to maintain our Shamna feature in the West Philippine Sea.
01:22 It is expected that before the year ends, one of the assets will be removed from the list.
01:26 We have to build up our capabilities as soon as possible.
01:30 So this cannot be delayed.
01:32 And we are working day and night to try to establish our own systems.
01:41 In addition to coral destruction in the Rizal Reef and Escoda Shoal,
01:45 the Philippine Coast Guard noted that the corals here are almost lifeless.
01:49 They also noticed that the corals were returned to the sea.
01:53 This is now being investigated by the agency.
01:55 The Philippine Coast Guard is coordinating with the UPMSI to help us to evaluate what is the reason
02:02 why the corals in this vicinity died and also to get a sample of the corals that they dumped.
02:12 And why did it turn white.
02:15 The defense chief said that they are now validating the incident and the Philippine action will depend on this.
02:23 China is now behind the destruction of the corals.
02:26 According to the arbitral court, that is a violation of an international treaty, the destruction of maritime life.
02:33 Particularly if the coral destruction is a cause of or used for reclamation of artificial islands.
02:43 The Department of Foreign Affairs of the Philippines also admitted that the government is calling on the officials
02:49 to be responsible and to avoid activities that will harm our marine environment.
02:56 Bea Bernardo for the nation.

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