Light Tank Acquisition Project of the Philippine Army
To provide a starting point for the Philippine Army's goal of re-establishing its lost armored / tank capabilities, the Mechanized Infantry Division (MID) has proposed the acquisition of Light or Medium Tanks to enable them to re-learn the operation and use of tanks in different combat situations.
The Philippine Army's Light Tank Acquisition Project was born after a long study and debate within the organization on whether to go for heavy main battle tanks whose combat weight is between 55 to 70 tons, or light and/or medium Tanks whose combat weight would be less than 42 tons. While plans to acquire main battle tanks remain, the MID would like to learn first from operating modern light/medium tanks to determine if they're suitable enough to meet their current and future requirements.
The Elbit Sabrah light tank system mounted on an ASCOD 2 platform during Eurosatory 2022 in Paris, France. Photo credits to Army Recognition. |
Project Summary:
Light Tank Acquisition Project:
Note: Edited as of 06 March 2024.
* End User: Philippine Army (Armor Division)
* Quantity: 18 tracked and 10 wheeled tanks, 1 armored command vehicle, 1 armored recovery vehicle.
* Modernization Phase: Horizon 2 Phase Priority Projects of RAFPMP
* Project ABC: Php9,484,332,000.00
* Acquisition Mode: Government-to-Government (G2G) Procurement with Israeli government
* Source of Funding: GAA Funds through AFP Modernization Program Trust Fund, to be paid via Multi-Year Obligatory Allocations (MYOA).
* SARO Release:
- 1st Tranche: SARO-BMB-D-20-0017126 dated 15 October 2020, released 21 October 2020, worth Php1,422,649,800.00 for 15% initial payment.
- 2nd Tranche: SARO-BMB-D-21-0001551 dated 15 April 2021, released 15 April 2021 worth Php2,986,725,292.00
- 3rd Tranche: scheduled for release in 2022.
* Winning Proponent: Elbit Systems Land
* Product for Delivery:
- 18 Sabrah ASCOD 2 tracked tanks
- 10 Sabrah Pandur II 8x8 wheeled tanks
- 1 ASCOD 2 Armored Command Vehicle
- 1 ASCOD 2 Armored Recovery Vehicle
- All tanks to be equipped with Elbit turret and 105mm gun, E-LynX SDR, Torch-X BMS
Additional items provided by Elbit Systems Land:
- 100 rounds of 105mm tank gun ammunition
- 3 tank transporters
- 2 6x6 or 8x8 armored vehicles
- 5 sniper detector systems
* Contract Price: US$172,220,000.00 (Php8,553,501,000.00 excluding exchange rate differentials).
* Residual Price: Php930,831,000.00, to be used to cover for any exchange rate differential.
* First post by MaxDefense: 15 November 2015
* MaxDefense Searching Hashtag: #PALightTankAcquisition
* Status: Notice of Award (NOA) released in favor of Elbit Systems Land & C4I on September 2020. Contract and Notice to Proceed (NTP) signed in 2021.First one units of ASCOD Sabrah light tanks was delivered in December 2022. Second batch of at least 9 more ASCOD 2 Sabrah light tanks, including the sole ASCOD 2 Command vehicle were delivered in late October 2023, and will participate in the AFP's 88th anniversary parade on 21 December 2023. First 9 ASCOD 2 Sabrah light tanks and 1 ASCOD 2 Command Vehicle were formally received and inducted on 05 March 2024.
The Hanwha Defense Systems K21-105 Light Tank is another contender for the Philippine Army's Light Tank Acquisition Project. Photo taken from Army Recognition. |
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15 November 2015:
MaxDefense released a blog entry discussing possible options in the acquisition of new armored or mechanized assets for the Philippine Army, including light or medium tank proposals.
The link to the blog entry can be accessed from below:
"The Philippine's Options for New Tanks & Wheeled IFVs for RAFPMP Horizon 2 Phase" - first posted on 15 November 2015.
MaxDefense made use of the Hanwha Systems K21-105 as an example for the PA's requirement for new armored assets. Credits to original source of photo. |
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07 August 2017:
As posted on our MaxDefense community social media page:
When MaxDefense mentioned before how fluid the AFP Modernization Program is, especially those still in line for implementation, we mean it. Here is one example to show how changes keep on happening in the AFP's procurement plans.
Just after we posted information of the Philippine Army's interest to buy an initial 14 Medium Tanks for Php3.948 billion, one of our source corrected us saying that this info was only valid until last week.
The new plan is actually for 15 Medium Tanks, with a smaller budget at Php3.233 billion. And based on how it was presented, MaxDefense believes that there could already be certain model being eyed for acquisition, and the DND or Army might just be looking for alternatives to compare it with.
Considering this is just one of a potentially hundreds of modernization projects, it goes to show how difficult (or unclear) it is to do the prioritization of projects using the funds available (or expected to be pushed forward). We wonder, what would be the changes again in the next few weeks?
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24 March 2018:
MaxDefense posted a blog entry discussing the Philippine Army's planned acquisition of armored assets including Light Tanks for the Mechanized Infantry Division.
The blog discussed several issues including experiences in the Battle of Marawi, importation issues on turrets and equipment from Belgium, and concerns on lack of sufficient armor and firepower due to use of the smaller 105mm gun instead of 120mm gun.
The blog entry can be accessed through the link provided below:
"Philippine Army's Planned Acquisition of Tanks and Armoured Assets for Horizon 2 Phase" - first posted on 24 March 2018
The Otokar Tuplar from Turkey, which is said to have been offered to the Philippine Army. |
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05 May 2018:
As posted on our MaxDefense community social media page:
In our blog entry titled "Philippine Army's Planned Acquisition of Tanks and Armoured Assets for Horizon 2 Phase" dated 24 March 2018, MaxDefense mentioned that Turkish defense company FNSS and its partner, Indonesian defense company PT Pindad, offered the FNSS-Pindad Kaplan MT medium tank to the Philippine Army for its Light/Medium Tank requirements under the Horizon 2 phase of the Revised AFP Modernization Program.
The photos below reinforces our report, as its seen here that FNSS and PT Pindad officials, together with their local representative met with Philippine Army officers regarding the said offer. It is believed the meeting happened a few months ago, as the Philippine Army officers in the photo are still using the old BDU instead of the PHILARPAT issued to most top Army officers since last month.
The Kaplan MT, also known as the Harimau Hitam in Indonesia, is a new armoured vehicle jointly developed by FNSS and PT Pindad, and was originally designed to fulfil the medium tank requirements of the Indonesian Army (TNI-AD). While it is still being tested by the TNI-AD, it is expected to be in full production by next year, and may fulfil the Philippine Army's own requirements.
The Kaplan MT is also being developed as an Armored Infantry Fighting Vehicle armed with a medium caliber autocannon.
Thanks to one of our community member from Indonesia for sharing these meeting photos to us, said to be first posted in an Indonesian defense page.Photo of Kaplan MT being tested in Indonesia for reference only, credits to owner of the photo.
FNSS and PT Pindad officials meeting with officials from the Philippine Army's Mechanized Infantry Division and Light Tank project TWG. Credits to owner of the photos. |
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13 June 2018:
Eurosatory 2018 marked the introduction of General Dynamics European Land Systems (GDELS) ASCOD 2 Medium Main Battle Tank (MMBT), which is a refreshed variant of the original ASCOD-105 light tank of the 1990s.
In his article, IHS Jane's Christopher Foss described the ASCOD 2 MMBT as follows:
"The ASCOD medium main battle tank (MMBT), with a gross vehicle weight of 42 tonnes, is fitted with the Italian Leonardo Defence Systems HITFACT 120mm turret. This is also armed with a 7.62mm coaxial machine gun, a 7.62mm pintle-mounted gun and a 12.7mm remote weapon station on the roof. The 120mm smoothbore gun is coupled to a computerised fire control system, with the commander and gunner having stabilised day/thermal sights incorporating a laser rangefinder."
The requirement for the Philippine Army is using a 105mm gun, but with the same of everything else as the 120mm variant. So it's safe to say that we can replace all the "120mm" words in the description above with "105mm" and everything else would be the same.
It would be best to note that the ASCOD 2 is the vehicle used for the British Army's new Ajax family of next generation armored fighting vehicles.
The ASCOD 2 medium main battle tank from General Dynamics European Land Systems (GDELS). Photo taken from Shephard Media. |
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18 August 2018:
As posted on our MaxDefense community social media page:
Indonesian armored vehicle manufacturer PT Pindad confirmed that tests on their Kaplan / Harimau Hitam (Black Tiger) medium tank has been successful and meets the requirements of the Indonesian Armed Forces (TNI).
The article also confirmed PT Pindad's desire to supply 30 of the tanks to the Philippine Army, and 100 tanks to Bangladesh. A live fire test of the Harimau Hitam medium tank will be held on 27 August 2018 in Indonesia and will be attended by Philippine and Bangladeshi officials.
The Philippine Army is planning to acquire a total of 44 light/medium tanks as part of its Horizon 2 Priority Projects under the RAFPMP.
MaxDefense previously explained in its blog that the Philippine Army is dividing the acquisition to 2 companies of tracked light/medium tanks worth around 30 tanks, and a company of wheeled tank destroyers comprising aroind 14 vehicles. PT Pindad, backed by Turkish manufacture FNSS, was among those interested to supply for the project.
Thanks to a community member from Indonesia for highlighting this report to us.
The report from Kompas.com can be accessed on the link HERE.
The FNSS/PT Pindad Kaplan / Harimau Hitam medium tank during tests in Indonesia. Photo taken from Kompas.com. |
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22 September 2018:
MaxDefense released a blog entry discussing all the upcoming projects pertaining to mechanized or armored units of the Philippine Army. This includes the Light Tank acquisition project
The blog entry can be accessed from the link provided below:
"5 Upcoming Projects for the Philippine Army's Mechanized Infantry Division under the RAFPMP Horizon 2 Phase" - first posted on 22 September 2018
The Hanwha Defense Systems K21-105 light tank. Credits to original source of photo. |
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25 November 2018:
As posted on our MaxDefense community social media page:
Indonesia's PT Pindad recently hosted members of the Philippines Army's Technical Working Group for the Light Tank acquisition Project, which are mostly members from the Mechanized Infantry Division, as PT Pindad provided a product demonstration for it's Harimau Hitam (Kaplan MT) medium tank in Indonesia.
MaxDefense previously mentioned that PT Pindad has allocated a schedule somewhere between 19-25 November 2018 for such demonstration. Based on the photos, it appears the demo did happen on 22 November.
PT Pindad is among the front runners for the Light Tank project, which looks at acquiring between 30 to 44 units of tracked light or medium tanks armed with a 105mm tank gun, enough to equip a battalion. The numbers still carry due to the possibility of dividing the numbers into tracked and wheeled platforms, depending on the PA MID's final decision.
Photos all taken and credited to Windu Paramarta of PT Pindad. Thanks also to one of our community members from Indonesia for the heads up.
Photos taken during the live-fire demonstration by the FNSS/PT Pindad Harimau Hitam medium tank to Philippine Army MID officials and TWG members. Photos all credited to Windu Paramarta. |
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21 May 2019:
As posted on our MaxDefense community page in social media:
Yesterday (20 May 2019) we posted about the DND delegation to the Czech Republic visiting Excalibur Army's facility. We showed them checking out the RM-70 Vampire multiple launch rocket launcher, and the upgraded T-72 Scarab main battle tank.
Below shows them with the Pandur 8x8 wheeled armored vehicle and the AM-50 EX bridgelayer, both of which are offered to the Philippine Army for a number of projects.
The Pandur 8x8 is among those offered as a platform for the wheeled tank component of the PA's Light Tank acquisition project.
Thanks to one of our community members for exclusively sharing the photos to us!
Philippine officials visit the facility of Excalibur Army in Czech Republic. Credits to a community member who wish to remain anonymous for sharing this photo. |
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20 June 2019:
MaxDefense received information from sources that the Philippine Army is close to finalizing the decision on selection of proponent for the Light Tank Acquisition Project.
A decision is expected to be made in the next few weeks, although it was already confirmed that the project would be a Government-to-Government deal between the DND and the selected proponent's country of origin.
But based on one of source's information, it appears that there is already a consensus on where to get the Light Tanks from, despite continuous serious offers made by others as recently as this month to supply the vehicles.
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16 July 2019:
MaxDefense released a blog entry on the updates on the Light Tank Acquisition Project, wherein we discussed the shortlisted models for the tracked and wheeled "tank" model, and which one MaxDefense believes will bag the project based on deduction.
For tracked tank, the offers are:
* ASCOD 2 MMBT medium main battle tank from Elbit Systems-General Dynamics European Land Systems (GDELS),
* K21-105 medium tank from Hanwha Defense Systems,* Kaplan / Harimau medium tank from FNSS-PT Pindad
From top to bottom: ASCOD 2 MMBT, K21-105, Kaplan / Harimau MT. Credits to original sources of photos. |
For wheeled tank:
* Arma 8x8 with 105mm gun from Otokar Otomotiv
* Centauro 2 8x8 with 105mm gun from Iveco Defense
* Pandur II 8x8 with 105mm gun from Elbit Systems-Excalibur Army
From top to bottom: Arma 8x8, Centauro 2 8x8, and Pandur II 8x8. Credits to original sources of photos. |
After deduction based on the requirements, MaxDefense believes that Elbit Systems will bag the project due to their ability to supply both tracked and wheeled tank requirements, using platforms that are proven and used by the country of origin and other countries, and not using turrets from Belgium.
The blog entry can be accessed on the link provided below:
"Philippine Army's Light Tank Acquisition Project is getting closer to the finish line" - first posted on 16 July 2019
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20 July 2019:
MaxDefense received confirmation that the planned acquisition of 44 units of tracked and wheeled light tanks is not attainable.
This is due to the offerings made by the shortlisted companies not reaching the numbers required due to costs and inclusions on the deal. For example, Hanwha Defense Systems was said to have offered only less than 30 tanks for the same budget of Php9.484 billion.
Should the Philippine Army request for more funds, it would take a lot more time to wait.
Instead of requesting for additional funds, the Philippine Army is said to have decided to push through with the budget that they have and settle for less than 44 units of light tanks, but gaining an armored command vehicle and an armored recovery vehicle, plus other inclusions. The tanks will still come with a 105mm gun though.
MaxDefense will provide more details in the future as we try to get more information on the deal as it gets closer to being awarded to a proponent.
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03 September 2019:
The DND released a new Supplemental Bid Bulletin (SBB) for the Tank Gunnery Simulator Acquisition Project dated 03 September 2019, answering queries made by at least two interested proponents.
The two companies were Singapore-based company Wolfberry Asia Pte. Ltd. and local-based Precision Munition Inc.
Both companies represent companies that supply and manufacture tank gunnery simulators. If MaxDefense sources are right, these could be the only two companies who are interested in the project, with each of them representing a South Korean company and another Asian company.
Based on the replies made by the DND, it was apparent that while they did not specifically mention the tank models despite a query on it, the Tank Simulator must be referenced to tanks with Oto Melara’s Turret System., and gunner and driver controls should appear like those in tanks with Oto Melara Turret System.
So far in all of MaxDefense’s post for more than a year now, we mentioned that only one company out of many offered tanks using Oto Melara’s turret. And that is Elbit Systems, which offered the GDELS ASCOD 2 Medium Main Battle Tank (MMBT) for the Tracked Vehicle, and the Czechoslovak Group Pandur 2 8x8 wheeled vehicle for the Philippine Army’s Light Tank Acquisition Project.
This confirmation from the DND’s SBB for the project further solidifies out earlier assessment that the Philippine Army’s Technical Working Group and the DND has selected Elbit Systems to be the winning supplier for the Light Tank Acquisition project, which would mean it is going to be a Government-to-Government (G2G) deal with Israel.
All we’re waiting for now is for the DND to formally announce the winner of the Light Tank Acquisition Project, as well as the bid opening for the Tank Gunnery Simulator Acquisition Project which has now been rescheduled to 17 September 2019.
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02 November 2019:
MaxDefense received confirmation from sources that the Light Tank Acquisition Project was among those discussed upon and approved for implementation during the Senior Defense Leader's Meeting on 30 October 2019.
Despite push by a certain DND Assistant Secretary to move the deal from a Government-to-Government (G2G) procurement to Public Bidding, the project was approved to proceed as planned under G2G deal.
Another confirmation we received is that Hanwha Defense of South Korea actually teamed-up with Turkish armored vehicle manufacturer Otokar for the Light Tank Acquisition Project. The plan was for Hanwha to supply the K21-105 Light/Medium Tank for the tracked component, while Otokar will supply the Arma 8x8 for the wheeled component. Both were to use a 105mm gun and tank turret from CMI Defence Cockerill of Belgium.
Previously MaxDefense reported that the other proponents were FNSS-PT Pindad JV with the Harimau Medium Tank and FNSS Pars 8x8, and Elbit Systems with the GDELS ASCOD 2 MMBT and Excalibur Army Pandur 2 8x8.
Such arrangement was needed since the project was supposed to be awarded to an entity who can delivery both wheeled and tracked vehicles, despite both vehicles separated into 2 lots.
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11 December 2019:
MaxDefense received confirmation that PT Pindad sent the Pindad-FNSS Harimau medium tank and the Pinad Anoa 6x6 wheeled armored vehicle to the Philippines, both of which will be for viewing by Philippine military and defense officials, as well as for possible testing in Philippine conditions.
This is despite the DND already sticking to the Acquisition Decision Memorandum (ADM) it released a few months ago wherein they will be sticking to a Government-to-Government (G2G) mode of procurement, most probably with Israel.
This is a problem for PT Pindad since the Philippine and Indonesia has no mechanism that allows G2G procurement between the two countries. All procurement of Indonesian products are through commercial procurement, either direct or through public bidding.
PT Pindad appears to be fighting on until a contract is signed between the DND and the winning proponent, as it hopes that changes can still be made to its favour.
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12 December 2019:
Confirmation of the arrival of the PT Pindad-FNSS Harimau medium tank and Pindad Anoa 6x6 armored vehicle, as videos were shared of the vehicles being unloaded in front of the Philippine Army headquarters as of 11 December 2019.
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Our recent report on Indonesia's PT Pindad sending over a sample of their Harimau medium tank and Anoa 6x6 wheeled armored personnel carrier made more sense, with both vehicles being displayed during the AFP's founding anniversary celebrations.
The Harimau MT in Philippine Army olive drab paint scheme, and named "Mt. Apo". Photos shared exclusively to MaxDefense Philippines. |
The vehicles can be seen in the photo below as they were positioned as part of a static display at Camp Aguinaldo in Quezon City, together with other existing AFP assets. The presence of the 2 armored vehicles is a representation of what the AFP aspires to have within the Horizon 2 phase of the AFP Modernization Program.
Photos of the Harimau MT and Anoa 6x6 APC shared exclusively to MaxDefense Philippines by our contibutors. |
The presence of the vehicles are not indicators that PT Pindad already won both the Light Tank and Wheeled APC Acquisition Projects, but are merely marketing moves by PT Pindad to showcase their products to the Philippine political, defense and military leaderships who were present in the important event of the AFP.
Elbit Systems has unveiled its Sabrah Light Tank family, which is the latest offering made by the Israeli company to the Philippine Army's Light Tank Acquisition Project, replacing an earlier offer. But there is actually a reason why Elbit Systems made changes in their offer.
The Sabrah light tank system uses the GDELS ASCOD 2 tracked and Excalibur Army Pandur II wheeled armored vehicles as platforms. Photo credits to Elbit Systems. |
The John Cockerill C3105 turret and tank gun, used on the Hanwha K21-105, Otokar Arma 105, and PT Pindad Harimau MT. Photo c/o PT Pindad. |
The Sabrah Light Tank System can be upgraded easily with existing and future technologies including add-on armor, modern ammunitions, etc. Photo credits to Elbit Systems. |
Despite proving to the Philippine Army that a well-trained loader can beat 6 rounds per minute, and that having a 4th crew member is more beneficial and less risky than removing him in favor of an autoloading system, it decided to just follow according to the Philippine Army's requirement.
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We have posted a new video in our Youtube channel, as we briefly report on the offer made by Elbit Systems Land & C4I, the Sabrah Light Tanks.
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The Department of Budget and Management (DBM) has released a SARO (SARO-BMB-D-20-0017126) dated 15 October 2020, and released on 21 October 2020, worth Php1,422,649,800.00 for the initial payment 15% of the contract price.
This would support the release of the Notice to Proceed (NTP) to start the contract obligations of Elbit Systems Land & C4I.
Finally, MaxDefense Philippines confirmed the issuance of a Notice of Award (NOA) for the Light Tank Acquisition Project in favour of Elbit Systems Land, which was said to have been awarded by the Department of National Defense several weeks ago.
With the DBM already releasing the initial funding requirements worth 15% of the project contract cost, it is only a matter of time for the DND to sign a contract with Elbit Systems Land & C4I, and provide the Notice to Proceed (NTP) to start the contract obligations.
Please see our updated Project Summary at the near top of this resource page.
MaxDefense's blog entry can be accessed on the link below:
"Philippine Army's Light Tank and Wheeled APC Projects awarded to Israel's Elbit Systems" - first posted on 23 October 2020.
Meanwhile, Philippine Defense Resource released its own Youtube video, summarizing the milestone reached for the project, which can be seen below.
A copy of the Notice of Award (NOA) and DND Bids and Awards Committee Resolution were leaked through unofficial online sources, confirming MaxDefense Phlippines' earlier information that Elbit Systems won the Light Tank Acquisition Project of the Philippine Army, and that a NOA was released in their favor several weeks ago.
Among the information posted were the following:
1. Contract price: the price for the project was US$172,220,000.00, which is lower than the original offer. According to our source, Elbit was able to reduce the amount due to the difference in price of the Oto Melara Hitfact turret and Elbit's own Sabrah turret, which was said to be cheaper.
2. Freebies: the DND BAC resolution mentioned that Elbit Systems Land will be providing the following: two 6x6 or 8x8 armored vehicles (still subject to discussions), 3 tank transporters, 5 sniper locator systems, and 100 rounds of 105mm tank ammunition.
Photo credits to DND. |
The sniper locator systems is actually an interesting one since Elbit Systems also won a separate contract for sniper locator systems as part of the Philippine Army's C4ISTAR Lot 2 - Sniper Fire Location Detection System, which is worth Php120 million and includes the acquisition of 30 acoustic and 5 electro-optical sniper fire locator sensors.
Example of an acoustic sniper or gunfire locator system. |
03 May 2021:
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14 June 2022:
The Sabrah light tank system mounted on an ASCOD 2 armored vehicle platform. Photos c/o Army Recognition. |
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04 December 2022:
It also shows a different turret design compared to the displayed ASCOD Sabrah light tank on Elbit Systems' booth at Eurosatory 2022 in Paris, France last June 2022. It remains to be seen what turret design will the Philippine Army receive.
Photo credits to Ronkainen. |
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18 December 2022:
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Based on the photos, the turret of the Philippine Army ASCOD Sabrah looks closer to the one mounted on the vehicle displayed by Elbit Systems in their facility in Haifa, Israel during the visit of Romania's defense minister several weeks ago, rather than the turret seen at Elbit Systems' booth at Eurosatory 2022.
Photo credits to MaxDefense Philippines community member who wish to remain anonymous. |
26 October 2023:
Photo credits to original source. |
20 December 2023:
The Philippine Army has included at least 3 ASCOD 2 Sabrah light tanks and the ASCOD 2 Command infantry fighting vehicle in the practice for the Armed Forces of the Philippines' 88th Founding Anniversary parade.
Photos and videos of the vehicles are posted in our parent page MaxDefense Philippines' Facebook page.
Photo credits to MDP community member who wish to remain anonymous. |
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06 March 2024:
The PA Armor Division also formally unveiled its newly constructed facilities in Camp O'Donnell including a Maintenance Depot Facility for the Guarani 6x6 APCs, Mess Hall, and Armor Museum.
Present in the event were Philippine Army Commanding General Lt. Gen. Roy Galido, Armor Division Commander Maj. Gen. Facundo Palafox IV
Photo credits to Philippine Army and PA Armor "Pambat" Division. |
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and the winner for Tank Gunnery Simulator is???😂
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