21 April 2017
PAF AW-109 Power (photo : defense ph)
The attack version of the AgustaWestland AW-109 “Power” helicopter is now becoming a reliable ground support aircraft for the military engaged in flushing out Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG) bandits and other lawless elements.
On April 11, Philippine Air Force attack (PAF) AW-109s provided covering fire for troops engaged with the band of ASG sub-leader Muanmar Askali alias “Abu Rami” invaded Sitio Ilaya, Barangay Napo, in Inabanga, Bohol.
In the said operation, the AW-109s conducted several airstrikes, demoralizing the bandits who were then forced to retreat from their enclaves leaving four of their members, including Askali, along with four high-powered firearms.
The attack versions of the AW-109s was also used in the series of airstrikes against the Maute Group in Lanao Del Sur early this year, causing severe casualties among the brigands.
The aircraft was also utilized in maritime patrols off Basilan, Sulu and Tawi-Tawi waters, foiling several ASG piracy attacks in the past months.
The first two PAF attack AW-109s were commissioned on Aug. 17, 2015 while the remaining six were formally accepted for PAF service on Dec. 5 of the same year.
The Philippines signed an eight-unit attack AW-109E order with AgustaWestland in 2013 for Philippine Air Force worth PHP3.44 billion. The eight attack AW-109es remedies the dwindling number of MG-520 attack helicopters primarily used for close-air support missions.
Two attack models are also being operated by the Philippine Navy aside from the three units dedicated for utility and recon purposes. The naval AW-109s were delivered in 2013 and 2015 and is worth PHP3.4 billion.
(Update)
PAF AW-109 Power (photo : defense ph)
The attack version of the AgustaWestland AW-109 “Power” helicopter is now becoming a reliable ground support aircraft for the military engaged in flushing out Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG) bandits and other lawless elements.
On April 11, Philippine Air Force attack (PAF) AW-109s provided covering fire for troops engaged with the band of ASG sub-leader Muanmar Askali alias “Abu Rami” invaded Sitio Ilaya, Barangay Napo, in Inabanga, Bohol.
In the said operation, the AW-109s conducted several airstrikes, demoralizing the bandits who were then forced to retreat from their enclaves leaving four of their members, including Askali, along with four high-powered firearms.
The attack versions of the AW-109s was also used in the series of airstrikes against the Maute Group in Lanao Del Sur early this year, causing severe casualties among the brigands.
The aircraft was also utilized in maritime patrols off Basilan, Sulu and Tawi-Tawi waters, foiling several ASG piracy attacks in the past months.
The first two PAF attack AW-109s were commissioned on Aug. 17, 2015 while the remaining six were formally accepted for PAF service on Dec. 5 of the same year.
The Philippines signed an eight-unit attack AW-109E order with AgustaWestland in 2013 for Philippine Air Force worth PHP3.44 billion. The eight attack AW-109es remedies the dwindling number of MG-520 attack helicopters primarily used for close-air support missions.
Two attack models are also being operated by the Philippine Navy aside from the three units dedicated for utility and recon purposes. The naval AW-109s were delivered in 2013 and 2015 and is worth PHP3.4 billion.
(Update)