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Re: PAF Long-Range Air Defense Radars
« Reply #15 on: July 06, 2019, 04:12:09 PM »
PH Air Force to be capable of integrated defense soon
By Priam Nepomuceno  July 4, 2019, 1:07 pm

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1074068?fbclid=IwAR0WFQ6sSLyloLZT1uC90t5BEN8JFzU-FHVkUhMUmYptZwcs7MaArs4wqao

MANILA -- Once the Philippine Air Force (PAF) acquires brand-new multi-role fighters, the service will be capable of fielding an Integrated Air Defense System that will protect the country from aerial threats.

"The acquisition of multi-role fighters would soon complete the Integrated Air Defense System of the entire country, which is composed of sensors -- the radars, ground defense, and the interceptors, which will be our multi-role fighters," PAF commander, Lt. Gen. Rozzano Briguez, said in his speech at the Air Force's 72nd founding anniversary on Tuesday.

In support of this mission, Briguez said the Air Force has recently activated its FA-50 simulator facility at the 5th Fighter Wing, Basa Air Base, Floridablanca, Pampanga that will be used by the Air Defense Command in training a new generation of pilots.

"We have also installed our second radar at the Gozar Air Station in Lubang Island, Mindoro and we are continuously working on the construction of the radar basing support system for the third radar at Mount Salacot, Palawan," he added.

Briguez added that Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana has recently approved the plan to acquire the so-called "ground-based air defense system" that will be used in protecting radar bases and other important government facilities from internal and external threats.

The PAF Strategic Basing Plan intends to develop such areas as Lal-lo, Cagayan; Guiuan, Samar; Mati, Davao Oriental; Hill 900 in Zamboanga; and Balabac Island, Palawan to achieve effective and efficient air operations, he said.

The air force chief added that they will soon finalize their Integrated Command and Control, Communications and Computer Systems that will further enhance their capability to conduct air operations.

"Through this, we shall achieve a robust, high performance, fully interoperable and integrated communications technology infrastructure that will provide all elements of the DND-AFP (Department of National Defense - Armed Forces of the Philippines) information requirement and support a common operational picture," he added.

Briguez also took the opportunity to thank President Rodrigo R. Duterte for his "colossal and unprecendented support to the AFP," which includes the ongoing modernization program; significant salary increase for all soldiers, including the hazard duty pay of front line troops in Sulu; and the additional issued firearms.

These initiatives by the President and Commander-in-Chief have made the troops more secure, confident, and focused in the conduct of operations, he added.

"We also highly appreciate the support of our foreign Air Force counterparts, such as Japan, especially for the UH-1H spare parts they have given us; our ASEAN partners, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam; and also South Korea, China, the United States, Russia, Australia, and other countries that we have been working closely with," Briguez said. (PNA)

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Re: PAF Long-Range Air Defense Radars
« Reply #16 on: October 14, 2020, 09:57:34 PM »
Japan Strikes First Arms Export Deal — Can Tokyo Find More Buyers For Its Pricey Weapons?
Sep 11, 2020

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In August, Japan signed a government-government deal to export advanced air surveillance radars to the Philippines. This $103.5 million contract is considered to be modern Japan’s first export of a complete defense product—and that a full six years after the Japanese government lifted restrictions on arms sales abroad.

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The radars reportedly include three fixed J/FPS-3ME Active Electronically Scanned Array (AESA) systems and one mobile J/TPS-P14ME. Both are optimized for medium-to-high altitude aerial surveillance and are built by Mitsubishi Electric Corporation (MELCO).

AESA systems are the gold-standard for military radars due to their jamming resistance, and the J/FPS-3 comprises both an L-Band surveillance system with a maximum range of 400 miles, and a more precise S-Band radar that scan out to 93 miles. Meanwhile, the J/TPS-P14 is based around an S-Band phased-array radar with air surveillance range of 250 miles.

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Furthermore, the Japanese government is reportedly pursuing a radar-coverage sharing agreement with the Philippines due to Japanese interest in monitoring Chinese military activity in the Bashi Channel between Taiwan and the Batanes Islands, which one of the new fixed radars would be surveilling. In exchange, the Philippines would receive radar data from Japanese radars in Okinawa.

Japan to consider sharing air defense radar information with Philippines in order to track Chinese aircraft
July 13, 2020

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News reports from Japan says Tokyo is mulling over a plan to share air defense radar information with the Philippines in order to better track Chinese aircraft heading out to the Pacific Ocean.

Currently, Japan is able to track Chinese aircraft over the Miyako Straits but if any of those aircraft enters the Pacific via Bashi Channel, they cannot be track reliably due to the distance involved.

The plan is to share the information from Japanese radars with the Philippines while Manila will provide information collected by three Mitsubishi Electric J/FPS-3 and one J/TPS-P14 radars that Philippines is buying.

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With the information provided by Philippines, Japan can get a better air picture of Chinese aircraft movements south of Taiwan and take appropriate measures much earlier.

Additional links:
JTPS-P14 @ radartutorial.eu
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Re: PAF Long-Range Air Defense Radars
« Reply #17 on: October 15, 2020, 07:23:24 PM »
Japanese radar system to strengthen WPS monitoring: AFP
October 13, 2020

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MANILA – The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) would install one of the radar systems that would be delivered from Japan at the closed Matinloc gas platform located off Malampaya, Palawan near the West Philippine Sea.

"You see, we (decided that) the Matinloc platform (will) be assigned one of the radars coming from Japan to beef up our monitoring capability in the West Philippine Sea," AFP chief-of-staff, Gen. Gilbert Gapay said in an online press conference with the Foreign Correspondents Association of the Philippines (FOCAP) Tuesday.

Gapay said these radar systems from Japan would be used to beef up the country's maritime domain awareness capability.

"Aside from radars, we are also looking at Japan as a source of (in) developing our cyber (capabilities). This is one aspect we are focusing on now and I think we can partner with Japan in this area, cyber-defense and security which is also one of their thrusts of the Japan Self Defense Force," he said.

Gapay added that the AFP is also interested in beefing up its unmanned aerial systems capability with Japanese assistance.

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Re: PAF Long-Range Air Defense Radars
« Reply #18 on: November 25, 2020, 11:07:32 AM »
This is not directly related to radar but it will complement  radar ability to see and identify with help of UAV. A firm in US able to develop and tested surveillance pod for UAV( predator type). It can conduct SIGINT operations. PAF just receive UAV from Israel, this might help PAF conduct SIGINT around EZZ and as well counter insurgency.

This is the link;

https://www.strategypage.com/htmw/htecm/20201124.aspx

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Re: PAF Long-Range Air Defense Radars
« Reply #19 on: November 27, 2020, 04:10:33 PM »
^Elbit Systems already has ELINT/EW/COMINT/COMJAM payloads that can be integrated on to their Hermes 900 and 450 drones.

Also, the appropriate threads for that topic:
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Re: PAF Long-Range Air Defense Radars
« Reply #20 on: June 04, 2021, 06:06:27 PM »
PH, Japan to enhance defense cooperation
By Priam Nepomuceno June 4, 2021, 10:19 am

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MANILA – The defense chiefs of the Philippines and Japan have agreed to further strengthen cooperation in all areas.

Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana and Japanese Defense Minister Nobuo Kishi made this commitment during a video conference on Wednesday.

"Both officials noted the increasing activities between the two countries' militaries across all major services and agreed that the Philippines and Japan should further deepen cooperation in all areas," Department of National Defense (DND) spokesperson Arsenio Andolong said in a statement on Friday.

He added that both officials reaffirmed commitment to support the upcoming activities between "Philippine and Japanese defense establishments".

Lorenzana, Andolong said, also expressed his appreciation for Japan's continued support to the capability-upgrade program of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP).

He said the TC-90 aircraft donation from Tokyo is being highly utilized for the AFP's reconnaissance missions.

Meanwhile, Kishi noted that the transfer of radar systems to the Philippines is progressing smoothly.


Both officials also acknowledged the importance of cooperation in fighting the spread of infectious diseases in light of the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) pandemic.

Kishi also thanked Manila for its support and participation in the recently conducted virtual Japan-Asean Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) Program, which focused on the military's role in addressing the pandemic.

The two officials also discussed various regional security issues, including the situation in Southeast Asia, Korean Peninsula, and the South China Sea/West Philippine Sea (SCS/WPS) and East China Sea (ECS).

Expressing grave concern over unilateral actions in the SCS/WPS and ECS, both Lorenzana and Kishi underscored the need for all parties to uphold the principles of freedom of navigation and to exercise self-restraint in accordance with universally recognized principles of international law, specifically the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea. (PNA)


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Re: PAF Long-Range Air Defense Radars
« Reply #21 on: July 03, 2021, 11:23:06 PM »
From the Air Defense Command's brochure during the online 2021 Air Force Symposium.





Also, re-uploaded r3mu511's photo from the previous page to a different hosting site so it can be displayed on the thread without photobucket's terrible watermark.

in the "teaser" pic posted by "Luis Machochito" in the timawa fb extension as shown a few posts above, one will note the similarity of the airspace monitor display to the following image from PAF's "ADW Journal (Sep 2013)":

(this image was taken from one of the ADW air defense exercises - ADEX)

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Re: PAF Long-Range Air Defense Radars
« Reply #24 on: October 05, 2022, 10:26:01 PM »
The Transfer of the Air Surveillance Radar Systems to the Philippines

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October 3, 2022
Ministry of Defense

1. Based on the Three Principles on Transfer of Defense Equipment and Technology, Japan Ministry of Defense has promoted cooperation in defense equipment and technology with other countries.

2. Regarding the Air Surveillance Radar Systems contract between Department of National Defense of the Republic of the Philippines and Mitsubishi Electric Corporation suppling [sic] four units of air surveillance radar systems to the Philippines, manufacturing of the first fixed radar system and its Pre- Delivery Inspection by the Philippine Air Forces (PAF) in Japan had completed in September. Hereafter, this fixed radar system is going to be transferred to the Philippines.

3. Related to this transfer, Japan Air Self-Defense Force is going to accept students from PAF and provide them with education on air surveillance radar from 4th October.

4. For Japan, the Philippines is strategic partner sharing principles and goals, and to enhance cooperation in defense equipment and technology with the Philippines is important for ensuring peace and stability in Japan and the region. Japan Ministry of Defense will continue to strengthen bilateral cooperation with the Philippines.