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The Philippines’ Flagship Defense, Security and Crisis Management Event 4 th Asian Defense, Security & Crisis Management Exhibition & Conference www.adas.ph 5 – 7 May 2021 World Trade Center Manila PHILIPPINES Supporting Organizations: The Philippine Department of National Defense Armed Forces of The Philippines The Philippine Army Government Arsenal The Philippine Office of Civil Defense The Philippine Air Force The Philippine Navy Philippine National Police Office For Transportation Security (OTS) The Philippine Coast Guard National Security Council of The Philippines Bureau of Customs National Disaster Risk Reduction Management Council Office of The President

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The Philippines’ Flagship Defense,

Security and Crisis Management Event

4th Asian Defense, Security & Crisis Management Exhibition & Conference

www.adas.ph

5 – 7May 2021

World Trade CenterManila

P H I L I P P I N E S

Supporting Organizations:

The Philippine Department of National Defense

Armed Forces of The Philippines

The Philippine Army

Government Arsenal

The Philippine Office of Civil Defense

The Philippine Air Force

The Philippine Navy

Philippine National Police

Office For Transportation Security (OTS)

The Philippine Coast Guard

National Security Council of The Philippines

Bureau of Customs

National Disaster Risk Reduction Management Council

Office of The President

The revised AFP Modernization Program (RAFPMP) extended the first modernization program under the Republic Act 7898 for another fifteen years with the end view of enabling the AFP to address the growing spectrum of defense and security challenges.

The RAFPMP is divided into three phases, or Horizons, covering the period from 2013 – 2027 which are aimed at boosting homeland and maritime security, and territorial defense capabilities, as well as support humanitarian assistance and disaster response operations and other national developments.

Revised Armed Forces of the Philippines Modernization Program (RAFPMP)

Horizon 2(CY 2018-2022)

Horizon 1(CY 2013-2017)

Horizon 3(CY 2023-2027)

The Second Horizon runs 2018–22 and has been allocated around US$5.5 billion towards procurement, with the Philippine Army given US$1.4 billion, the Philippine Air Force US$2.65 billion, and the Philippine Navy US$1.46 billion. Additionally, the DND’s 2019 budget will be boosted by 34% to US$3.49 billion to support AFP operations.

Increased Modernization Funds Available

Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana announced in March 2019 that the DND is committed to introducing additional reforms that will streamline defense procurement processes, which are aimed at improving the quality of acquisitions for the AFP as well as enhancing oversight and transparency. Increased attention will also be placed on centralising administration of procurement efforts to establish seamless, trouble-free procurement processes.

Smoother Business Processes

Although several key AFP requirements are being met through acquisitions made during the First Horizon phase, the service is nevertheless looking to address yet more capability gaps with high-end requirements under the Second Horizon. For example, the Philippine Army has outlined a desire to begin acquiring heavy combat vehicles to boost its organic firepower, and could also revisit its interest in shore-based missile systems.

The Philippine Air Force is looking into new multi-role combat aircraft to add to its new fleet of Korean-made FA-50PH light attack aircraft to better secure the country’s vast airspace, and is also exploring options for enhanced airborne ISR and transport capabilities. Meanwhile, the Philippine Navy has already outline a requirement for at least six offshore patrol vessels as well as a range of other surface warfare capabilities to recapitalise its ageing fleet.

Capability Gaps to Fill

ADAS 2018 Exhibitors’ Statistics

92% of exhibitors were satisfied with the quality of visitors

85% of exhibitors achieved their objectives in generating new business

BelarusCzech RepublicGermanyIndonesiaIsrael

KoreaMalaysiaPhilippinesRussiaSingapore

TurkeyUkraineUnited States of America

50% increase13 Country Pavilions / Groups

Over

30% increase

156 Exhibitors from 32 CountriesAustraliaAustriaBelarusBrazilBulgariaChinaCzech RepublicFinlandFranceGermany Greece

Hong KongIndiaIndonesiaIsraelItalyKoreaLuxembourgMalaysiaNetherlandsPakistanPhilippines

PolandRussiaSingaporeSwedenThailandTurkeyUkraineUnited Arab EmiratesUnited KingdomUnited States of America

Country Participation

ADAS 2018 Visitors’ Statistics

EDITIONSome 350 delegates attended the Symposium

12 international + 6 local Speakers

92% of attendees plan to attend next Symposium Series

97% of attendees found the topics relevant to their profession

SymposiumADAS 2018

It was an insightful and fascinating showcase of defense-security technologies & capabilities

CASTILLO, National Security Council

9,100 Visitors from 57 Countries

Hosted 22 Official Delegations from 9 countries• Brunei • Cambodia • Indonesia • Laos • Malaysia• Myanmar • Thailand • Turkey • Vietnam

20% increaseVisitorship

More than

of visitors plan to visit ADAS 2020

of visitors likely to recommend ADAS to others

97% 99%23 SEP

This is a highly focused event from which we can evaluate our requirements on defense, security and disaster management platforms, systems and equipment.

Honorable Delfin N. Lorenzana Secretary, Department of National Defense

VIPS AND EXHIBITORS ...HEAR FROM OUR

ADAS has become a very important event for SAAB. On the opening day, the President came and spent 3 hours at ADAS, which shows what a level of attention this event gets and why it is so essential to be here!

Robert Hewson (Vice President, Head of Communications, SAAB Asia Pacific)

I was there when ADAS first came to the Philippines in 2014, and the show has grown so much. I think this is a MAGNET for the people to come!

Martin Tuason (President & CEO, ARMSCOR Precision International)

I’m really thrilled with the visitors we had here. You’ll see us back in ADAS!

Roland Briene (Area Director, Asia Pacific, Damen Shipyards)

We are extremely pleased to be back at ADAS for the 3rd edition. The show has progressed tremendously, we had more international visitors and we made excellent contacts.

Sharad Khandelwal (Director, Global Sales, MKU Limited)

We are very impressed by our first participation because we had a lot of meetings with our potential partners from the Philippines and from other countries who came to attend this exhibition.

Sergey Goreslavskiy (Director, Special Assignments and Projects, ROSOBORONEXPORT)

We met a lot of customers and we can create, develop business opportunities.

Jin-Young Kim (Directory of Marketing, Special Business Division, S & T Motiv Co., Ltd)

ADAS comes at the most opportune time for the Philippines.

Its significance and service, not only impacts the Philippines, but also our Asian neighbours and the rest of the world as well.

USEC Cardozo M. LunaDepartment of National Defense

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ADAS 2021 Booth Package Options

Contact Us for more information about PARTICIPATION, SPONSORSHIP and BRANDING Opportunities!

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