[State owned shipbuilding company wins Philippines' 4.1 billion yuan frigate projec] Go out to sea and speed up again! Chinese shipbuilding state-owned enterprise successfully won a large order of 4.1 billion yuan for the Philippine escort ship project. This type of frigate has a displacement of 3200 tons and is equipped with active phased array radar and vertical launch system, possessing multi-dimensional combat capabilities in air defense, anti-ship, and anti submarine. This winning bid is another confirmation of China's shipbuilding industry's technological strength and manufacturing level. It not only deepens defense cooperation between China and the Philippines, but also helps China's shipbuilding equipment further expand its Southeast Asian market, demonstrating the hard power of "Made in China" going global.Editor/Bian Wenjun
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