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Philippine Air Force Buys 6 Attack Helicopters From Turkey

Two are expected to arrive in 2021.
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FILE PHOTO: A Turkish Aerospace T-129 attack helicopter is shown in flight. The Philippines ordered six of these choppers, with the first two due to arrive by the third quarter of 2021.
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The Philippine Air Force has acquired six new attack helicopters from Turkey worth $269.4 million (P12.9 billion) to boost its internal security capability, defense officials said Tuesday.

Two of the T-129 choppers from Turkish Aerospace Industries will arrive as early as the third quarter of this year, Defense Sec. Delfin Lorenzana said.

These will augment the attack helicopters in the PAF arsenal consisting of U.S.-made AH Cobras, AgustaWestland 109s and MD-520s.

The new acquisitions "will be a big plus in our capability especially in our internal security operations because it brings more airborne firepower to our arsenal," said Department of National Defense Spokesman Arsenio Andolong.

The deliveries of the remaining four will be spread equally over two years from 2022, arriving every February, he said.

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