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PH Air Force gets first-ever missile simulator
MANILA – The Philippine Air Force (PAF) can now train on various surface-air missile engagement techniques after it formally accepted its first missile simulator, the SPYDER Philippines Air Defense Systems (SPAD) Simulator-Training Center.
Air Force spokesperson Col. Maynard Mariano, in a statement Tuesday night, said the acceptance, turnover, and blessing ceremony took place at the Basa Air Base in Floridablanca, Pampanga on April 26.
“The SPADS Simulator-Training Center is the AFP’s (Armed Forces of the Philippines) first missile training center, which will serve as a training ground for future missile operators to prepare them for real-world challenges, as well as to increase personnel knowledge, skills, and develop the right attitude for air and missile defense,” he said.
The SPAD Simulator-Training Center is part of the Ground Base Air Defense System (GBADS) acquisition project of the PAF, which seeks to enhance the military’s defense capabilities.
Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana was the guest-of-honor of the event, along with PAF chief Lt. Gen. Connor Anthony Canlas, Israeli Ambassador to the Philippines Ilan Fluss, Rafael Advanced Defense System executive vice president retired Brig. Gen. Pinhas Yungman, and Air Defense Command chief Maj. Gen. Augustine Malinit.
“During the activity, Secretary Lorenzana, along with PAF senior leaders were able to witness the missile engagement simulation and the training capabilities of the center and its attendant facilities,” Mariano said.
SPYDER is short for the surface-to-air PYthon and DERby mobile-air defense system developed by the Rafael Advanced Defense Systems with assistance from Israel Aerospace Industries.
The Notice of Award for the GBADS acquisition project was released in 2019.
The PAF did not give the specific number of SPYDER batteries it is set to acquire.
Janice Ian
April 27, 2022 at 9:47 AM
Magandang ito para kung sakali man may pang depensa ang Pilipinas. Good thing na lumalakas na ang Armed Forces natin.
Vee-Jay Lee
April 28, 2022 at 8:46 AM
Wow, its the first time we heard about missile for our Philippine air force. This will greatly improved our defense system from other companies, and kudos to all the team of Ph Air force for the opportunity to have an missile simulation. We keep as One, we keep improve