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Beyond ‘lip service’: Philippines urged to act on air defence gaps

As war rages in the Middle East thousands of miles from the Philippines, a senior military official has urged Manila to reflect on its own vulnerabilities, stressing that military modernisation should not be mere “lip service”.

Defence Secretary Gilberto Teodoro Jnr earlier this week called on the country to strengthen its air defences, particularly systems capable of intercepting missiles from hostile states, stressing that Manila should ensure its security suppliers meet demand in the logistics chain.

“It’s a question of national resilience and defence. We should be taking such matters seriously,” he warned on Tuesday.

The Philippines is currently developing an Integrated Air Defence System, a layered network of radar, command-and-control and interceptor systems, to protect airspace and critical assets.

In 2022, the Philippine Air Force introduced the SPYDER system, its first ground-based air defence capability, designed to counter aircraft, drones and missiles. The mobile, medium-range system includes command-and-control and missile units capable of intercepting targets up to 50km away.

The SPYDER system in the Philippines. The mobile, medium-range system includes command-and-control and missile units capable of intercepting targets up to 50km away. Photo: Philippine Air Force

Experts say the Iran war underscores the need for robust air defence systems to protect key installations – including military bases, airports and other critical infrastructure – from aerial threats.

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