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Philippine Marine Corps Activates Shore-Based Anti-Ship Missile (SBASM) Battalion

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Philippine Marine Corps Activates Shore-Based Anti-Ship Missile (SBASM) Battalion

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Brahmos land-launched anti-ship cruise missile
Brahmos land-launched anti-ship cruise missile

The country’s archipelagic coastal defense capabilities got a jump start with the recent activation of the Philippine Marine Corps (PMC)’s Shore Based Anti-Ship Missile (SBASM) battalion. The SBASM battalion which was activated on April 3, the first in the PMC, will be operating one of the best anti-ship missile systems on the planet which can quickly detect, track, chase, and destroy targets. The PMC is expected to receive a coastal battery next year from Indian defense firm BrahMos Aerospace Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi (BAPL). A missile battery typically consists of three mobile autonomous launchers with two or three missile tubes each, along with the tracking systems.

“The activation of Shore Based Anti-Ship Missile (Provisional) will certainly add to drumbeat the heartbeat, and deliver the knockout punch for our archipelagic coastal defense capability. You will be striking the first hammer blow in forging the ‘newest cutting edge’ of the Armed Forces of the Philippines in terms of territorial defense. You will be striking the first hammer blow in forging the ‘newest cutting edge’ of the Armed Forces of the Philippines in terms of territorial defense,”Philippine Marine Corps commandant Major General Nestor Herico said in a statement Thursday.

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The Philippine Marine Corps on Apr. 3 activated the new Shore-Based Anti-Ship Missile (SBASM) Battalion at Fort Bonifacio
The Philippine Marine Corps on Apr. 3 activated the new Shore-Based Anti-Ship Missile (SBASM) Battalion at Fort Bonifacio

A SBMS (shore-based missile system) is a significant part of any reliable coastal defense system in pursuit of maritime security while in a defensive posture. It addresses the country’s military’s weaknesses and vulnerability in sea control, anti-access/area-denial (A2/AD), and coastal and island defense operations as guided by the PN Active Archipelagic Defense Strategy and PMC Archipelagic Coastal Defense Concept. Herico also called on SBASM Battalion commander Lt. Col. Miguel P. Perez, to train Marines under his command and forge the newest cutting-edge technology of the AFP. Last January, the Department of National Defense (DND) officially signed the contract for the acquisition of Indian-made BrahMos medium-range ramjet supersonic cruise missiles.

Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana and BrahMos Aerospace director general Atul Dinkar Rane signed the contract worth PHP18.9 billion in a virtual ceremony at the DND headquarters in Camp Aguinaldo, Quezon City. Three batteries of the BrahMos cruise missiles will be acquired by the country under this contract. the BrahMos cruise missiles will greatly beef up the PN’s firepower, particularly the Philippine Marine Corps’ Coast Defense Regiment. The BrahMos cruise missile system will provide counter-attack capabilities within the Philippine exclusive economic zone. The BrahMos cruise missile can be launched from a ship, aircraft, submarine, or land and has a top speed of around Mach 2.8 (around 3,400 km. per hour), and is capable of carrying warheads weighing 200 to 300 kilograms

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