Germany to Donate Four More Drones to PCG

16 Januari 2024
Currently PCG operates two Quantum Systems Trinity F90+ drones donated by Germany in 2022 (photos: PCG)

PCG, Germany Strengthen Cooperation on Law Enforcement, Anti-piracy Training & Person-to-person Exchange

The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) and the Federal Republic of Germany have strengthened cooperation on law enforcement and anti-piracy training, as well as person-to-person exchange. 


PCG Commandant, CG Admiral Ronnie Gil L Gavan, shared this latest development with local and foreign media partners after the courtesy visit of the Federal Minister for Foreign Affairs of Germany, Her Excellency Annalena Baerbock, at the National Headquarters, Port Area, Manila, yesterday, 11 January 2024.

"We talk broadly about three things. One is their increasing support for the development of drones for the Philippine Coast Guard. We will also be pursuing more training opportunities to broaden skills the Coast Guard would need. We would also be increasing our person-to-person exchange to further deepen the relationship between Germany and the Philippine Coast Guard," CG Admiral Gavan shared.


According to the Coast Guard Commandant, the PCG will utilize at least four more drones that Germany will donate to enhance the performance of its mandated functions. 

Currently, the PCG uses two drones donated by Germany in 2022, specifically in training Coast Guard Aviation Force pilots.

Quantum Systems Trinity F90+ drone (photo: Quantum)

"Gagamitin natin sa search and rescue operations para mas madali nating mahanap yung mga missing persons or missing vessels. Gagamitin natin sa marine pollution response. Gagamitin din natin sa West Philippine Sea, Benham Rise, sa ating areas 'dun sa South para ma-improve ang maritime domain awareness, para mas efficient at mas targeted ang operations," CG Admiral Gavan furthered. 

While the Coast Guard Commandant and German Foreign Minister Baerbock did not specifically discuss having joint patrols in the WPS, CG Admiral Gavan said he is not discounting that the PCG and Germany may want to tackle and pursue this capability building initiative in the future.

BRP Gabriela Silang (OPV-8301) (photo: PCG)

"Importante sa atin na kasama natin yung mga malalaking ekonomiya na magbigay sa atin ng suporta upang ma-maintain natin yung rules-based peace and order, para sa kapayapaan ng buong mundo," CG Admiral Gavan emphasized.  

As part of the courtesy visit, the PCG welcomed German Foreign Minister Baerbock on board BRP Gabriela Silang (OPV-8301), where she was briefed on its regular operations and how the PCG's offshore patrol vessel from France support the performance of Coast Guard functions. 

(PCG)

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