"Deadly...coming
this December. The T129 Attack Helicopter of the Philippine Air Force," Paredes
said in a Facebook post according to state-owned Philippine News Agency (PNA).
He did not provide any
other information on the helicopters' arrival.
The T129 is a
twin-engine, tandem-seat, multi-role, all-weather attack helicopter based on
the Agusta A129 Mangusta platform. The six T129 attack helicopters will be
purchased from the Turkish Aerospace (TUSAŞ) for a total contract price of
USD269,388,862 (approximately PHP12.9 billion) through a
government-to-government mode of procurement following Republic Act 9184, also
known as the Government Procurement Reform Act.
Based on the Agusta A129 Mangusta attack helicopter platform, the T129 is a twin-engined, tandem-seat, multi-role, all-weather assault helicopter. It is designed for advanced attack and reconnaissance operations in hot and high situations and rugged terrain during the day and at night.
In July of last year,
Defence Secretary Delfin Lorenzana signed the contract to purchase Turkish
assault helicopters.
The PAF aims to buy
specialised but low-cost attack helicopters to supplement its fleet of lightly
armed helicopters such as the MG-520 and AW-109E, which are utilised for
counter-terrorism and ground support operations.
It is worth
remembering the PNA report; Philippine Secretary of National Defence Delfin
Lorenzana revealed in May 2021 that Manila had ordered six T129B ATAK
helicopters for the PAF, with deliveries expected to begin in 2021.