菲律賓:將從日本進口預警和控制雷達
-監控南海1/3至1/2
-基於菲律賓空軍規格的雷達
我們將提供 FNN Prime Online 上發表的文章摘要。
Ministry of Defense of Japan:
On November 2nd, one of the four Japanese-made warning and control radars was delivered.
Prime Minister Kishida’s visit to the Philippines:
Prime Minister Kishida will visit the Philippines and Malaysia on November 3.
Prior to this, he conducted a radar transfer from Japan to the Philippines.
Export of warning and control radar:
Mitsubishi Electric delivered it to the Philippine Air Force in October of this year.
It is a warning and control radar that detects fighter jets and missiles.
Of the four units, one fixed type unit was delivered first.
Japan and the Philippines cooperate to conclude an export agreement in 2020. We have been proceeding with development and manufacturing.
450km monitoring range:
If installed on the coast of Luzon Island in the Philippines, it will be able to monitor a range of about 450 km.
Since the Earth is round, it is possible to include approximately 1/3 to 1/2 of the South China Sea within the detection range.
https://news.yahoo.co.jp/articles/06dbe45331c68ebca40b7e60bc706d5e17bc3b51
Japanese Ministry of Defense: Delivering warning and control radar to the Philippines
Contracting parties: Philippine Department of Defense and Mitsubishi Electric
Contract amount: Approximately 100 million dollars Contract details
Contract establishment date: August 25, 2020
Japanese Ministry of Defense: Delivering warning and control radar to the Philippines
Contracting parties: Philippine Department of Defense and Mitsubishi Electric
Contract amount: Approximately 100 million dollars Contract details
Contract establishment date: August 25, 2020
https://www.mod.go.jp/j/press/news/2023/11/02d.html
Prime Minister Kishida and President Marcos agree to provide coastal surveillance radar
Summary brought to you by NHK Philippines.
Summit meeting with President Marcos:
Prime Minister Kishida is visiting the Philippines.
On the afternoon of the 3rd, the meeting was held at the Presidential Palace in Manila, the capital.
Japan provides coastal surveillance radar:
The two leaders will strengthen security cooperation, keeping in mind China’s increasing maritime expansion.
Provide defense equipment and other items to the militaries of like-minded countries.
A new framework/OSA was applied.
Emphasis on Japan-U.S.-Philippines cooperation:
The two leaders will agree on the response when the Self-Defense Forces and the Philippine Army conduct joint training.
They agreed to further strengthen cooperation among the three countries, including the United States.
Territorial dispute in the South China Sea:
‘China’s sabotage of Philippine ships’ continues every month.
In October, a Philippine military transport ship collided with a Chinese Coast Guard ship.
https://www3.nhk.or.jp/news/html/20231103/k10014246551000.html