Philippines  gets guns for US-supplied ships
The Philippine Navy will get newer and more  powerful guns that could augment weapons for two patrol ships acquired recently  from the United States.
The Pentagon recently awarded a $24 million  contract to Kentucky-based BAE Systems Land and Armaments for 21 Mk 38 Mod 2  chain guns for the US and Philippines navies.
The Philippines is procuring the guns under the  Foreign Military Sales (FMS) program, a US Navy statement revealed.
The Philippine Navy acquired the 1st of two  Hamilton-class all-weather patrol ships from the US Coast Guard last year. She  was re-christened the BRP Gregorio del Pilar and is the spearhead of the  country's presence in the disputed Spratly Islands and Scarborough Shoal.
The US had stripped the ship of her more  sophisticated weapons before turning her over. The Mk 38 Mod 2 gun is an  improved version of the 25mm Bushmaster that was taken off the BRP Del Pilar.
A 2nd Hamilton-class cutter was turned over to  the Philippine Navy last May (re-christened as the BRP Ramon Alcaraz). She is  being refurbished and her scheduled arrival in Manila has been delayed to  sometime early next year.
Another Hamilton-class cutter was retired in San  Diego, California this month. A reliable source said the Philippines was seeing  if it could get her as well.
The Mk 38 Mod 2 fires 180 rounds of 25mm  projectiles per minute. Its 4-axis stabilized electro-optical sensor provides  round-the-clock surveillance capability.
BAE Systems developed the gun with Rafael  Armaments of Israel which manufactures the "Typhoon" stabilized marine gun  system. The US Navy intensified procurement after the attack on the destroyer  USS Cole. They plan to have the remote-controlled guns installed on most of its  warships by 2015.
Navy officials say the guns provide improved  protection against small threats close aboard and even help crews with more  mundane tasks, such as finding channel buoys.
The brochure boasts that "Line-of-fire  stabilization enables the crew to effectively engage target in great precision  from safe stand-off distance and rough sea conditions." Operators can follow  and fire at a target automatically using electro-optical and infrared sensors  and a computer-integrated laser range finder.
If the sensors are disabled, gunner's mates can  manually aim and fire the gun. It has built-in batteries that allow it to  operate for 2 hours even after the whole ship loses power.
As reported by the ATMONLINE.CZ a Czech  Republic Website in Europe,  the  2 class frigates Gregorio Del Pilar (former  Hamilton class cutter acquired in 2011 or 2012 of the United States) - BRP  Gregorio Del Pilar (ex USCGC Hamilton [WHEC-715]) and BRP Ramon Alcaraz (ex USCGC  Dallas [WHEC-716]) - will be armed with antiballistic missiles RGM-84 Harpoon. 
In addition, the 2 frigates would be installed modernized  unspecified powerful radar, which replaces the original AN/SPS-73 with an  integrated fire control system Mk.92 Mod1
ABS-CBN News, ATMONLIE.CZ
 




 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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