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Sending the Abukuma-class vessels to Manila would mark Tokyo’s first export of an entire major naval platform in decades.
The Philippines is enhancing its naval power by acquiring new warships and second-hand vessels from its allies and partners.
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GMA Network on MSNPH to inspect Japan warships in August for possible transferThe Philippine Navy on Tuesday said a team of experts in August will inspect the Japanese warships that are planned to be ...
Japan is in talks with the Philippines over a potential transfer of used navy destroyers and training aircraft, as part of ...
The Japanese government is preparing to export six warships to the Philippines, according to Japanese media reports on Sunday ...
Japan has agreed to provide the Philippine Navy with six Abukuma-class destroyers, marking a major step in joint defence ...
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Free Malaysia Today on MSNJapan to export used destroyers to Philippines to deter China – media reportThe Philippine Navy confirms the possible transfer of the naval assets, saying it’s sending a delegation to ‘conduct an ...
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Philstar.com on MSNPhilippines in talks with Japan to acquire warshipsThe Philippine Navy confirmed yesterday exploratory discussions with Japan on the possible transfer of Abukuma-class ...
The Philippines on Sunday confirmed that Japan will transfer several of its used naval ships to Manila amid efforts to ...
Japan plans to export used Abukuma-class destroyer escorts to strengthen the Philippines' maritime defense against China's ...
THE Philippine Navy (PN) has confirmed initial talks with Japan over the “possible transfer” to the Philippines of its used warships and maritime surveillance aircraft as part of Tokyo’s efforts to ...
Senator Joseph Victor ‘JV’ Ejercito on Sunday welcomed Japan’s decision to transfer six Abukuma-class destroyer escorts to ...
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