In 2012–2013, the Philippine Department of National Defense (DND) explored acquiring two retired Maestrale -class frigates from the Italian Navy for roughly $270 million.

: Military leaders eventually decided that used 20-year-old ships would have maintenance costs that were too high. Instead, they opted to pursue a competitive bidding process for brand-new frigates .

While the Philippines initially considered purchasing from Italy as part of its military modernization, the deal was ultimately dropped in favor of acquiring brand-new, more advanced vessels . The Botched Maestrale Deal

: These ships were meant to provide a "stop-gap" capability to address growing territorial disputes in the South China Sea.

: The Maestrale frigates were eventually sold to Indonesia in a larger deal involving modern FREMM frigates. Shift to South Korean Warships

Following the cancellation of the Italian deal, the Philippines turned to South Korea’s for its primary naval modernization.

Philippines Buying Maestrale Frigates -

In 2012–2013, the Philippine Department of National Defense (DND) explored acquiring two retired Maestrale -class frigates from the Italian Navy for roughly $270 million.

: Military leaders eventually decided that used 20-year-old ships would have maintenance costs that were too high. Instead, they opted to pursue a competitive bidding process for brand-new frigates . philippines buying maestrale frigates

While the Philippines initially considered purchasing from Italy as part of its military modernization, the deal was ultimately dropped in favor of acquiring brand-new, more advanced vessels . The Botched Maestrale Deal Shift to South Korean Warships Following the cancellation

: These ships were meant to provide a "stop-gap" capability to address growing territorial disputes in the South China Sea. philippines buying maestrale frigates

: The Maestrale frigates were eventually sold to Indonesia in a larger deal involving modern FREMM frigates. Shift to South Korean Warships

Following the cancellation of the Italian deal, the Philippines turned to South Korea’s for its primary naval modernization.