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¥10,000=P3,730
$100=P5,850

Navy undertaking preparatory steps for inspecting destroyer escorts from JMSDF

2025/7/7 英字

The Philippine Navy is undertaking preparatory steps for a Joint Visual Inspection (JVI) of Abukuma-Class destroyer escorts from the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force, following an official invitation from the Japan Ministry of Defense.

This planned inspection forms part of exploratory discussions on the possible transfer of these naval assets to the Philippines.

Designed for anti-submarine and anti-ship warfare, the Abukuma-Class destroyer escorts are known for their reliability and versatility, which align with the Philippine Navy’s operational requirements in protecting the country’s maritime domains.

A delegation of naval experts from the Philippine Navy will be dispatched to conduct an in-depth assessment of the ships.

The outcome of this inspection will guide further deliberations on the potential acquisition and its alignment with the Philippine Navy’s modernization efforts.

This initiative reflects the deepening strategic partnership between the Philippines and Japan and reinforces the shared commitment to maritime security, interoperability, and regional peace and stability. Naval Public Affairs Office

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