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US gives Philippine air force first drones

The United States gave the Philippine air force on Tuesday its first surveillance drone system, as the two nations step up cooperation in the battle against jihadist militants. 

  (Agence France-Presse)
Manila, Philippines
Tue, March 13, 2018

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 US gives Philippine air force first drones Philippine Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana (center) along with US Ambassador to the Philippines Sung Y. Kim (left) pour champagne on ScanEagle Umanned Aerial Vehicles, during the turn-over ceremonies at the military airbase in Manila on March 13, 2018. (Agence France -Presse/Ted Aljibe)

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he United States gave the Philippine air force on Tuesday its first surveillance drone system, as the two nations step up cooperation in the battle against jihadist militants.  

Washington has been boosting its backing for Philippine counter-terror efforts since Islamic State supporters seized parts of the southern city of Marawi last year, sparking a deadly five-month battle. 

The unmanned aerial vehicle system worth $13.2 million, including six drones, turned over to Philippine troops was the latest US military assistance. 

"Assets like the ScanEagle will significantly improve the (Philippine military's) ability to detect terrorist activities, piracy activities, territory encroachment," US Ambassador to Manila Sung Kim told reporters, referring to the drones.

Philippine Defence Secretary Delfin Lorenzana said the system, equipped with cameras and aircraft that can fly for 24 hours, would support operations against militants in the south.  

The southern region of Mindanao is home to several pro-IS groups, including those that attacked Marawi in May last year in fighting that claimed more than 1,100 lives and reduced large parts of the city to rubble. 

These new drones are to be used for reconnaissance missions in defence, humanitarian assistance and disaster response, Lorenzana said. 

"With a number of security issues confronting our country today, there is a need to upgrade our nation's armed forces," Lorenzana said. 

President Rodrigo Duterte had sought to loosen the Philippines' 70-year alliance with the US in favour of closer ties with China and Russia. 

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