The Philippines wants to purchase more defence systems from Israel as it seeks to bolster its military readiness amid increasing tensions with China.

The Southeast Asian nation has reportedly submitted a shopping list of weapons to Jerusalem, which includes different types of missiles and sensors.

Israeli defence sources also said Manila wanted to procure advanced command-and-control systems and long-range radars to better monitor its territory.
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The Philippine Air Force (PAF) on Tuesday said it would deploy around six fighter aircraft to represent the country in the upcoming "Pitch Black" exercises hosted by the Royal Australian Air Force.

"The plan is to send in six FA-50s and one C-130 (to transport ground personnel and support equipment)," PAF spokesperson Col. Ma. Consuelo Castillo said in a press briefing at the Philippine Navy headquarters in Manila.

Should this plan push through, Castillo said the PAF still has enough assets to secure the country's airspace.

She said this will be the first time the PAF will participate in this international exercise, as they have only deployed personnel to act as observers in the past.

She said more than 100 PAF personnel would join the exercise from July 12 to Aug. 2 in Australia's northern city of Darwin.
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Vietnamese ammunition plant for the RPG-7 grenade launcher. Footage from a military factory of the Vietnamese People's Army. The video shows an automated production line for B41M ammunition for the RPG-7 grenade launcher. Factory workers finish some ammunition by hand. The B41M is a copy of the Soviet PG-7M ammunition for the RPG-7 grenade launcher.

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The head of the DPRK, Kim Jong-un, visited a military plant for the production of launchers for the Hwasong-11Ra missile systems, according to the Western classification, the Hwasong-11D is a smaller analogue of the Russian Iskander-M tactical missile. Kim Jong-un expressed great satisfaction with the result of production at the enterprises in the first half of this year and especially emphasized the need to fulfill the military production plan for 2024. It is worth noting that in the DPRK, Kim Jong-un quite often visits military production; he previously visited this plant where he demanded that flaws in production be eliminated. The Hwasong-11Ra short-range tactical missile was first tested in 2022, the missile was launched at a range of 110 km, the estimated flight range of these missiles is up to 180 km. In less than a year, the Hwasong-11Ra missile system was finalized and put into service; by the spring of 2023, it began to enter service with combat units

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South Korea has received three multi-mission maritime patrol and reconnaissance aircraft from the U.S. aerospace and defense company Boeing.

The Navy announced that three P-8As arrived at the Naval Air Command in Pohang on Wednesday, with three additional P-8As to be delivered on June 30.

The P-8A Poseidon, also known as the “submarine killer,” is considered the world’s premier maritime patrol aircraft, specializing in anti-submarine and anti-surface ship operations, as well as maritime patrol and reconnaissance.

The Navy said that the arrival of the P-8As will bolster the country’s anti-submarine capabilities against North Korean submarines and enhance quick response capabilities for maritime operations and surveillance within its waters.

The P-8As will be put into service from the middle of next year after going through a year-long operational performance evaluation.
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The Research Institute of Military Sciences and Technologies of the Vietnamese People's Army carried out work on the modernization of Soviet-made ZSU-23-4M Shilka self-propelled anti-aircraft guns. The ZSU-23-4M "Shilka" was equipped with a digital optical-electronic fire control system with an automated target tracking system in both day and night conditions and a laser range finder. The optical-electronic station was created by the Vietnamese company Viettel Military Industry and Telecoms Group. It was previously reported that the ZSU-23-4M "Shilka" was supposed to be equipped with double launchers for Russian-made "Igla" MANPADS, but so far the ZSU-23-4M is without them.

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Japan:
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) launched the ninth Mogami-class guided-missile frigate ordered by the Japan Maritime Self-Defence Force (JMSDF) on Monday 24th June .

The future JS Natori is scheduled for delivery and commissioning in 2025, with the entire fleet of 12 warships planned for induction by 2028.

MHI and its subsidiary Maritime Systems are building the vessels in Nagasaki and Tamano at a rate of two per year.
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Japan and the Philippines will hold high-level defence talks next month, Manila said Friday, as the two countries seek to boost ties in the face of an increasingly confrontational China.

Japanese Defence Minister Minoru Kihara and Foreign Minister Yoko Kamikawa will discuss "bilateral and defence and security issues affecting the region" at the July 8 meeting in Manila, a Philippine foreign affairs department statement said.

The talks follow escalating confrontations at sea between Chinese and Philippine ships as Beijing steps up efforts to push its claims to nearly all of the South China Sea.

Tokyo and Beijing are also at loggerheads over Japan-controlled disputed islands in the East China Sea.

Japan, which occupied the Philippines during World War II, is negotiating a Reciprocal Access Agreement (RAA) with Manila that would allow the countries to deploy troops on each other's territory.

Ex-defence minister Itsunori Onodera, now a ruling-party member of the Japanese parliament, said Friday he hoped negotiations on the defence pact would "make rapid progress" at next month's meeting.

"We recognise the need to further deepen security and defence cooperation between our two countries," Onodera told a press conference on the last day of a five-day visit to Manila.

Onodera said he had met with National Security Adviser Eduardo Ano, Defence Minister Gilberto Teodoro and Foreign Secretary Enrique Manalo to reiterate Japan's commitment to a strategic defence partnership with the Philippines.

"Japan is committed, ready to provide necessary assets to Philippines to protect Philippine security," said Yoshiaki Wada, another member of Onodera's parliamentary delegation.

Tokyo has been building the newest and largest ships of the Philippine Coast Guard, a key element of Manila's efforts to assert its sovereignty in the South China Sea.
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Indonesian Su-30 attacks P-100 bombs, Sikatan Daya exercise. An episode of the 2024 Indonesian military exercise "Sikatan Daya" in Lumajang, using Indonesian Su-27 and Su-30 fighters, Russian-made. The video shows P-100 training bombs being dropped by Indonesian Su-30 aircraft from the 11th Aviation Squadron. The P-100 bomb does not have a fuse; the bomb emits smoke when it hits a target, making it easier for pilots to assess the results of the bombing. P-100 bombs are manufactured by the Indonesian company Sari Bahari and weigh 100 kg, they can be used on NATO F-5E Tiger II and F-16 aircraft, as well as Russian aircraft. P-100 training bombs are marked in blue, P-100L combat bombs in green. Also in the video you can see the in-flight refueling of two Indonesian Su-30 aircraft from a US-made Lockheed KC-130B aircraft.

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South Korea has shown a combat laser Block-I designed to intercept drones. The fiber-optic laser Block-I is designed to combat small UAVs at a distance of up to 3 km, the laser power is 20 kW. The Block-I laser has already begun to be mass-produced, this year the troops will receive it. The Block-I laser exists in a mobile and stationary version. The modernized version Block-II will be able to hit aircraft and ballistic missiles, how they will be able to intercept ballistic missiles is still unknown. Laser Air Defense Weapon Block-I was developed as part of the South Korean Star Wars project, research on it began in 2019, $ 63 million was spent.
The laser is manufactured by Hanwha Aerospace, the cost of a Block-I laser shot is one and a half dollars.

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Which follows this story by a few days.

 
Philippines:
The U.S. announced on Tuesday an investment of $500 million to finance the Philippines' ongoing defense upgrade program, supporting in part efforts to counter China's maritime aggression in the South China Sea.

The investment was announced at the two-plus-two talks held on Tuesday between the defense and foreign ministers of the Philippines and the U.S. The meeting is the fourth of its kind, but the first to be held in the Philippines, and comes at an opportune time for the country's diplomacy, after similar talks were held with Japan earlier this month.

"We're working with the U.S. Congress to allocate $500 million in foreign military financing into the Philippines," said U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin. "This level of funding is unprecedented."

Touted by Austin as a "once in a generation" investment, the fund will be used to assist the Philippine Armed Forces modernization program, which gained ground in recent months as the administration of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. shifted its focus to external defense.

The Philippines' geopolitical partners have used this modernization program to broaden their support for Manila, such as in December when Japan handed over a radar system aimed at "scoping out" threats on the horizon.

This investment comes as tensions between Manila and Beijing in the South China Sea continue to flare. They reached a peak after Chinese Coast Guard personnel, armed with spears and knives, on June 17 boarded a Philippine boat near the waters of Second Thomas Shoal and damaged equipment on the boat. A Filipino serviceman also lost a thumb in the clash. Manila called the incident "piracy" and demanded Beijing pay $1 million in reparations for property damage.
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The Hyunmoo-5 ballistic missile was displayed at a military parade to mark the 76th anniversary of the South Korean Armed Forces. The Hyunmoo-5 missile system is currently the most powerful in South Korea. The Hyunmoo-5 missile is capable of carrying an 8-9 ton conventional warhead and penetrating deep into the ground, destroying underground bunkers. The Hyunmoo-5 missile weighs about 36 tons and is capable of hitting targets at a range of up to 3.5 thousand kilometers. By reducing the weight of the warhead, the missile’s range could be about 5,000 kilometers. The missile has independently targetable reentry vehicles (MIRVs), allowing it to hit multiple targets. The Hyunmoo surface-to-surface missile is considered one of the key assets in the three-axis deterrence structure against North Korea’s nuclear and missile threats.

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