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Philippine Army procures additional land systems from Elbit

by Parth Shukla

The Philippine Army has confirmed the order of 20 Sabrah ASCOD II light tanks (pictured) from Elbit Systems. (Elbit Systems)

The Philippine Army (PA) has confirmed the procurement of more military equipment from Israel's Elbit Systems.

The PA's official spokesperson Colonel Xerxes Trinidad told Janes on 10 January that the service took delivery of 12 ATMOS 155 mm/52 calibre self-propelled gun systems in late December from Elbit Systems.

He also disclosed that the service has ordered from Elbit Sabrah ASCOD II light tanks and Sabrah Pandur II direct-fire support vehicles.

On 11 January Col Trinidad also told the state-run Philippine News Agency that the PA has also received 15 M125A2 armored mortar carriers equipped with 120 mm mounted mortar systems.

Speaking to Janes, Col Trinidad said the ATMOS guns are scheduled for review by the PA's Technical Inspection Acceptance Committee this month before formal acceptance into service.

The guns will be operated by the PA's Army Artillery Regiment and will augment existing capability, including Elbit's 155 mm M-71 towed gun, 12 of which were delivered to the PA and Philippine Marine Corps in 2017.


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Philippine Army procures additional land systems from Elbit

by Parth Shukla

The Philippine Army has confirmed the order of 20 Sabrah ASCOD II light tanks (pictured) from Elbit Systems. (Elbit Systems)

The Philippine Army (PA) has confirmed the procurement of more military equipment from Israel's Elbit Systems.

The PA's official spokesperson Colonel Xerxes Trinidad told Janes on 10 January that the service took delivery of 12 ATMOS 155 mm/52 calibre self-propelled gun systems in late December from Elbit Systems.

He also disclosed that the service has ordered from Elbit Sabrah ASCOD II light tanks and Sabrah Pandur II direct-fire support vehicles.

On 11 January Col Trinidad also told the state-run Philippine News Agency that the PA has also received 15 M125A2 armored mortar carriers equipped with 120 mm mounted mortar systems.

Speaking to Janes, Col Trinidad said the ATMOS guns are scheduled for review by the PA's Technical Inspection Acceptance Committee this month before formal acceptance into service.

The guns will be operated by the PA's Army Artillery Regiment and will augment existing capability, including Elbit's 155 mm M-71 towed gun, 12 of which were delivered to the PA and Philippine Marine Corps in 2017.


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The Philippine Army (PA) has confirmed the procurement of more military equipment from Israel's Elbi...

Philippine Army procures additional land systems from Elbit

by Parth Shukla

The Philippine Army has confirmed the order of 20 Sabrah ASCOD II light tanks (pictured) from Elbit Systems. (Elbit Systems)

The Philippine Army (PA) has confirmed the procurement of more military equipment from Israel's Elbit Systems.

The PA's official spokesperson Colonel Xerxes Trinidad told Janes on 10 January that the service took delivery of 12 ATMOS 155 mm/52 calibre self-propelled gun systems in late December from Elbit Systems.

He also disclosed that the service has ordered from Elbit Sabrah ASCOD II light tanks and Sabrah Pandur II direct-fire support vehicles.

On 11 January Col Trinidad also told the state-run Philippine News Agency that the PA has also received 15 M125A2 armored mortar carriers equipped with 120 mm mounted mortar systems.

Speaking to Janes, Col Trinidad said the ATMOS guns are scheduled for review by the PA's Technical Inspection Acceptance Committee this month before formal acceptance into service.

The guns will be operated by the PA's Army Artillery Regiment and will augment existing capability, including Elbit's 155 mm M-71 towed gun, 12 of which were delivered to the PA and Philippine Marine Corps in 2017.


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The Philippine Army (PA) has confirmed the procurement of more military equipment from Israel's Elbi...

Philippine Army procures additional land systems from Elbit

by Parth Shukla

The Philippine Army has confirmed the order of 20 Sabrah ASCOD II light tanks (pictured) from Elbit Systems. (Elbit Systems)

The Philippine Army (PA) has confirmed the procurement of more military equipment from Israel's Elbit Systems.

The PA's official spokesperson Colonel Xerxes Trinidad told Janes on 10 January that the service took delivery of 12 ATMOS 155 mm/52 calibre self-propelled gun systems in late December from Elbit Systems.

He also disclosed that the service has ordered from Elbit Sabrah ASCOD II light tanks and Sabrah Pandur II direct-fire support vehicles.

On 11 January Col Trinidad also told the state-run Philippine News Agency that the PA has also received 15 M125A2 armored mortar carriers equipped with 120 mm mounted mortar systems.

Speaking to Janes, Col Trinidad said the ATMOS guns are scheduled for review by the PA's Technical Inspection Acceptance Committee this month before formal acceptance into service.

The guns will be operated by the PA's Army Artillery Regiment and will augment existing capability, including Elbit's 155 mm M-71 towed gun, 12 of which were delivered to the PA and Philippine Marine Corps in 2017.


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The Philippine Army (PA) has confirmed the procurement of more military equipment from Israel's Elbi...

Philippine Army procures additional land systems from Elbit

by Parth Shukla

The Philippine Army has confirmed the order of 20 Sabrah ASCOD II light tanks (pictured) from Elbit Systems. (Elbit Systems)

The Philippine Army (PA) has confirmed the procurement of more military equipment from Israel's Elbit Systems.

The PA's official spokesperson Colonel Xerxes Trinidad told Janes on 10 January that the service took delivery of 12 ATMOS 155 mm/52 calibre self-propelled gun systems in late December from Elbit Systems.

He also disclosed that the service has ordered from Elbit Sabrah ASCOD II light tanks and Sabrah Pandur II direct-fire support vehicles.

On 11 January Col Trinidad also told the state-run Philippine News Agency that the PA has also received 15 M125A2 armored mortar carriers equipped with 120 mm mounted mortar systems.

Speaking to Janes, Col Trinidad said the ATMOS guns are scheduled for review by the PA's Technical Inspection Acceptance Committee this month before formal acceptance into service.

The guns will be operated by the PA's Army Artillery Regiment and will augment existing capability, including Elbit's 155 mm M-71 towed gun, 12 of which were delivered to the PA and Philippine Marine Corps in 2017.


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The Philippine Army (PA) has confirmed the procurement of more military equipment from Israel's Elbi...

Philippine Army procures additional land systems from Elbit

by Parth Shukla

The Philippine Army has confirmed the order of 20 Sabrah ASCOD II light tanks (pictured) from Elbit Systems. (Elbit Systems)

The Philippine Army (PA) has confirmed the procurement of more military equipment from Israel's Elbit Systems.

The PA's official spokesperson Colonel Xerxes Trinidad told Janes on 10 January that the service took delivery of 12 ATMOS 155 mm/52 calibre self-propelled gun systems in late December from Elbit Systems.

He also disclosed that the service has ordered from Elbit Sabrah ASCOD II light tanks and Sabrah Pandur II direct-fire support vehicles.

On 11 January Col Trinidad also told the state-run Philippine News Agency that the PA has also received 15 M125A2 armored mortar carriers equipped with 120 mm mounted mortar systems.

Speaking to Janes, Col Trinidad said the ATMOS guns are scheduled for review by the PA's Technical Inspection Acceptance Committee this month before formal acceptance into service.

The guns will be operated by the PA's Army Artillery Regiment and will augment existing capability, including Elbit's 155 mm M-71 towed gun, 12 of which were delivered to the PA and Philippine Marine Corps in 2017.


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The Philippine Army (PA) has confirmed the procurement of more military equipment from Israel's Elbi...

Philippine Army procures additional land systems from Elbit

by Parth Shukla

The Philippine Army has confirmed the order of 20 Sabrah ASCOD II light tanks (pictured) from Elbit Systems. (Elbit Systems)

The Philippine Army (PA) has confirmed the procurement of more military equipment from Israel's Elbit Systems.

The PA's official spokesperson Colonel Xerxes Trinidad told Janes on 10 January that the service took delivery of 12 ATMOS 155 mm/52 calibre self-propelled gun systems in late December from Elbit Systems.

He also disclosed that the service has ordered from Elbit Sabrah ASCOD II light tanks and Sabrah Pandur II direct-fire support vehicles.

On 11 January Col Trinidad also told the state-run Philippine News Agency that the PA has also received 15 M125A2 armored mortar carriers equipped with 120 mm mounted mortar systems.

Speaking to Janes, Col Trinidad said the ATMOS guns are scheduled for review by the PA's Technical Inspection Acceptance Committee this month before formal acceptance into service.

The guns will be operated by the PA's Army Artillery Regiment and will augment existing capability, including Elbit's 155 mm M-71 towed gun, 12 of which were delivered to the PA and Philippine Marine Corps in 2017.


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https://www.janes.com/defence-news/philippine-army-procures-additional-land-systems-from-elbit/

The Philippine Army (PA) has confirmed the procurement of more military equipment from Israel's Elbi...

Philippine Army procures additional land systems from Elbit

by Parth Shukla

The Philippine Army has confirmed the order of 20 Sabrah ASCOD II light tanks (pictured) from Elbit Systems. (Elbit Systems)

The Philippine Army (PA) has confirmed the procurement of more military equipment from Israel's Elbit Systems.

The PA's official spokesperson Colonel Xerxes Trinidad told Janes on 10 January that the service took delivery of 12 ATMOS 155 mm/52 calibre self-propelled gun systems in late December from Elbit Systems.

He also disclosed that the service has ordered from Elbit Sabrah ASCOD II light tanks and Sabrah Pandur II direct-fire support vehicles.

On 11 January Col Trinidad also told the state-run Philippine News Agency that the PA has also received 15 M125A2 armored mortar carriers equipped with 120 mm mounted mortar systems.

Speaking to Janes, Col Trinidad said the ATMOS guns are scheduled for review by the PA's Technical Inspection Acceptance Committee this month before formal acceptance into service.

The guns will be operated by the PA's Army Artillery Regiment and will augment existing capability, including Elbit's 155 mm M-71 towed gun, 12 of which were delivered to the PA and Philippine Marine Corps in 2017.


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