US gives Philippines ‘force multiplier’ drones to counter Beijing in South China Sea
The Mantas T-12 unmanned surface vessels can be used for stealth spying, resupplying BRP Sierra Madre or retrofitted for combat, analysts said
He promised that “many more” would be delivered before the end of the Biden administration.
“We expect to see many more platforms like this delivered with the US$500M in foreign military financing that I announced during my visit in July, to help ensure that the Philippines has the capabilities and means to defend its rights and its sovereignty throughout its exclusive economic zone (EEZ),” Austin said during a press conference with Philippine defence secretary Gilberto Teodoro Jnr in Puerto Princesa, Palawan – a province facing the West Philippine Sea that hosts a joint US-Philippine military facility.
Austin reiterated that the US was “profoundly committed to the defence of the Philippines” and its Mutual Defence Treaty with Manila “applies to armed attacks on either of our armed forces, aircraft or public vessels, including our coastguards, anywhere in the South China Sea.”