Blackhawks down, and safe, at Clark Air Base

Posted By : Rina Latuperissa
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While they are being touted by the Philippines military, as being essential for humanitarian assistance and disaster response operations in the Covid era, we all know what Blackhawk helicopters can do, especially if they are fitted with weapons.

And it’s no secret, that the country is fighting an Islamic insurgency on Mindanao, where fighting continues to this day.

Meanwhile, five more Polish-made Blackhawk utility helicopters have arrived in the Philippines as part of the military’s modernization program, the Manila Times reported.

Lt. Col. Maynard Mariano, Philippine Air Force spokesman, announced on Tuesday that the S-60i Blackhawk helicopters arrived on Monday, June 7, at Clark Air Base, Pampanga aboard a Russian Antonov transport plane.

“With the latest delivery, the PAF now has 11 Blackhawk utility helicopters,” Mariano said in a statement to reporters.

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