By Darryl John Esguerra

Philippine Coast Guard  Commandant Admiral Ronnie Gil Gavan (File Photo From PCG Facebook)

MANILA – The planned acquisition of 40 units of fast patrol boats is a “game-changer” in the Philippines Coast Guard’s (PCG) quest for modernization, PCG Commandant Admiral Ronnie Gavan said Thursday.

In a Palace press briefing, Gavan said it was the largest single-purchase in the PCG modernization thrust.

“It is the largest, so far, single-purchase in the modernization of the Philippine Coast Guard. It is a game-changer for us. It will enable the Philippine Coast Guard to have at least two patrol boats in every district, fast enough to reach edges of our socio-economic zone forms to enforce the laws,” Gavan said. 

Some of the vessels will be deployed in the West Philippine Sea as part of the PCG’s “mix of capabilities” to address security threats in Philippine waters, the PCG chief said. 

The vessels are also expected to enhance the drive against smuggling, drug trafficking, piracy, illegal fishing, and other forms of maritime crime.  

President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr., during the board meeting of the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) on Tuesday, approved the acquisition of 40 units of fast patrol boats, of which, 20 will be assembled in the Philippines as part of the administration’s initiative to enhance maritime security by upgrading the country’s shipbuilding capabilities. 

The project will be funded through a P25.8-billion ODA (official development assistance) from the French government. Delivery is expected by 2027. (PNA)