The Philippines has been cleared to buy either the Boeing AH-64E Apache Guardian or Bell AH-1Z Viper attack helicopter from the United States, the Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA) announced on 30 April.
The US has approved the sale of six AH-64E Apache helicopters, plus equipment, weapons, spares, training, support, and other services to the Philippines for USD1.5 billion. (Boeing)
The proposed deals, which both include six helicopters, equipment, weapons, spares, training, support, and other services, are valued at an estimated USD1.5 billion for the Apache and USD450 million for the Viper.
“The Philippines is considering either the AH-64E or the AH-1Z to modernise its attack helicopter capabilities,” the DSCA said. “The proposed sale will assist the Philippines in developing and maintaining strong self-defence, counter-terrorism, and critical infrastructure protection capabilities. The Philippines will have no difficulty absorbing this equipment and support into its armed forces.” The DSCA did not provide a timeline for any planned procurement.
While the Apache approval includes more equipment, it was not clear why there should be a more-than-USD1 billion price differential between the two offerings. Boeing told Jane’s
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