US military aid arrives at Clark; 2nd batch for this year

July 29, 2017 - 9:50 PM
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Clark transfer US military assistance
Transfer at Clark Freeport of US military supplies under the Mutual Logistics Support Agreement.

CLARK FREEPORT – Thousands of rocket rounds, specifically designed for firing from aircraft, have been delivered to Philippine Air Force via Clark as part of the mutual logistics support agreement (MLSA) between two allied forces – the United States and the Philippines.

The fresh delivery of war materiel consisting of rockets and 1,040 rocket motors are reportedly intended for the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) counter-terrorism operations in Mindanao including war-torn Marawi City.

“Officials from the Joint United States Military Assistance Group (JUSMAG) supervised the turn-over rites held at Air Force City 600th Air Base Wing Haribon Hangar,” the US Embassy indicated in a statement.

“The timely transfers greatly enhance the Armed Forces of the Philippines’ (AFP) counter terrorism efforts. These are part of a series of upcoming transfers from the U.S. military to multiple branches of the AFP through both MLSA and the security assistance program,” the US Embassy added.

Through the MLSA, the AFP is able to receive select munitions and equipment from U.S. military stock in an accelerated process reserved for allies and close partners of the United States.

Early this year, the Unites States government donated military wares such as assault rifles and other high-powered firearms for use by the AFP in Marawi City.

JUSMAG officials turned over weapons and equipment delivered recently under the U.S. government’s Counter terrorism Train and Equip Program.

The combat weapons and equipment included 300 M4 carbines, 200 Glock 21 pistols, 4 M134D Gatling-style machine guns, and 100 M203 grenade launchers.

The US Embassy said more military equipment would be turned over to AFP, including 250 rocket-propelled grenade launchers and 1,000 M203 grenade launchers to the Philippine Army through the security assistance program.