The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) on Friday, November 4, welcomed the Japanese government's Official Security Assistance (OSA) grant for securing the Philippines' coastal radars.
In a statement, AFP Chief of Staff Romeo Brawner Jr. said that the P235.50 OSA grant will secure coastal radars in support of the country's maritime domain awareness.
"The coastal radar systems, funded through the OSA program, are a vital addition to the AFP's maritime defense capabilities and will bolster our ability to monitor and protect our extensive coastline, ensuring the safety and security of our seas," said the Chief of Staff.
Brawner, on behalf of the AFP, extended their gratitude to the Japanese government for sharing their "common commitment towards regional peace and stability."
Moreover, he vowed to remain resolute in its determination to protect the country's maritime interests.
"And with the assistance of our allies, we continue to strive for peace and security in our region," Brawner said.