South Korean shipbuilder Hanwha Ocean formally pitched to Philippines' President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. its bid to build KSS-III PN submarines for the Philippine Navy.
Participating naval vessels included the U.S. destroyer USS Fitzgerald, the Australian frigate HMAS Ballarat, the New Zealand sustainment ship HMNZS Aotearoa and the Philippine frigate BRP Jose Rizal, ...
New Zealand’s largest naval logistics vessel the HMNZS Aotearoa, which docked at the Port of Manila on Friday and departed ...
Manila stood up its first Army unit dedicated to operating surface-to-surface missiles last week in an effort to strengthen ...
The Philippine Navy will acquire modular towed-array sonar systems (TASS) for three of its six upcoming Rajah Sulayman-class offshore patrol vessels (OPV) for P2.40 billion ($35 million USD).
American and Philippine defense secretaries unveiled a task force designed to deter Chinese coercion in the South China Sea ...
The Status of Visiting Forces Agreement is Canada’s first such military pact with an Indo-Pacific nation, Philippine Defense ...
The Philippines has tripled its patrol coverage in the West Philippine Sea (WPS) to bolster maritime defense and transparency ...
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Palace: Korean firm willing to back PH Navy's submarine program
GYEONGJU, South Korea - President Ferdinand ''Bongbong'' Marcos Jr. on Saturday met with shipbuilding giant Hanwha Ocean to ...
The Philippines and the United States have established a new joint task force aimed at deterring China’s continued aggressive ...
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Philippine Navy denies protecting Guteza
The Philippine Navy (PN) on Thursday denied that retired Marine Orly Regala Guteza is under the protection or custody of the Philippine Marine Corps.
MANILA: A routine West Philippine Sea patrol by a Philippine navy warship led to the confiscation of suspected Chinese rocket ...
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