The Philippine Navy said聽Thursday聽its technical inspection and inspection committee (TIAC) has finally approved the critical design review of the controversial frigate acquisition project.
This means that the ship-building work can finally begin.
Commo. Alberto Carlos of the TIAC has signed the approval for the two warships last March 23. It is the Navy鈥檚 biggest modernization project at P18-billion.
The critical design review was earlier stalled after the Navy could not reconcile the combat management systems (CMS) to be used for the warships. The CMS is said to be the brain of the warships as it integrates the communications, weapons, sensors and navigation systems.
Former Navy chief Vice Adm. Ronald Joseph Mercado was sacked by Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana from his post last December for supposedly insisting Tacticos Thales for the CMS of the warships. But shipbuilder Hyundai Heavy Industries wanted to install Hanwha Systems.
Lorenzana alleged that Mercado鈥檚 insistence was delaying the project for a few months.
鈥淚ndeed, the completion of the CDR phase and the start of the steel cutting show that FAP is now moving forward without delays in accordance with the stipulations of the contract,鈥 the Navy said in a statement.
The approval marks a significant step forward and a major milestone for the said project which consists of the approval of 71 critical detailed design drawings鈥 as submitted by Hyundai.
The design will be used as a basis for the project to proceed. The next 鈥榮ignificant milestone鈥 would likely be聽April 30聽at HHI Complex, Ulsan, South Korea to be attended by a delegation from Department of National Defense and Philippine Navy.聽/je