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US to Supply Additional Mantas T-12 Unmanned Vessels to Philippines for South China Sea Surveillance

In a significant enhancement of defense cooperation, the US government has announced plans to provide the Philippines with additional Mantas T-12 unmanned surface vessels (USVs) intended to bolster the country’s surveillance capabilities in the strategically important South China Sea. This announcement was made during US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin III’s recent visit to Manila, where he emphasized the importance of these new naval platforms in supporting Philippine sovereignty.

The addition of these vessels is part of a larger $500-million Foreign Military Financing (FMF) package introduced earlier this year, aimed at strengthening the Philippine military’s operational capabilities amid increasing regional tensions. While the timeline for delivery and the specific number of Mantas T-12s to be supplied have not yet been disclosed, the commitment underscores a growing military partnership between the two nations.

Currently, the Philippine Navy operates four Mantas USVs, one of which was showcased during Austin’s visit to Palawan, an island situated in the western part of the Philippines. Austin highlighted the significance of these platforms in enhancing the Philippines’ ability to defend its rights and sovereignty within its exclusive economic zone, indicating a proactive approach to maritime security in the face of challenges posed by external actors.

The Mantas T-12 is an electric-powered unmanned surface vessel that measures approximately 3.6 meters (11.8 feet) in length and can carry payloads of up to 64 kilograms (141 pounds). Due to its versatility, the T-12 can be launched from various platforms, including shores and ships, making it adaptable for a range of military missions. Designed as a “force multiplier,” the Mantas T-12 is capable of performing various roles such as surveillance, search and rescue, mine detection, and conducting electronic warfare operations. Enhanced with advanced sensors and cameras, the T-12 is positioned to improve situational awareness during missions.

Austin further stressed that the procurement of additional Mantas USVs reflects the United States’ unwavering commitment to the defense of its ally, particularly in light of rising tensions in the region, particularly with China. He reiterated the strength of the US-Philippine alliance and the implications of the Mutual Defense Treaty (MDT), which he stated would apply to armed attacks on either country’s armed forces, ensuring protection for both nations’ maritime operations in the contested waters of the South China Sea.

The US has a history of supporting Philippine defense initiatives, having previously supplied the country with critical defense assets, including two Cyclone-class patrol ships in September 2023, and ScanEagle drones in October 2021. This latest announcement marks a continued effort to advance military collaboration and fortify the Philippines’ defenses as it navigates complex geopolitical challenges in the region.

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