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PHL-US ‘Balikatan’ commences

The three-week annual Exercise “Balikatan” between Filipino and American troops officially opened on Monday, with 16,000 soldiers representing the "essence of unity, collective responsibility and enduring partnership between the Republic of the Philippines and the United States of America and other partners."


Speaking at the opening rites in Camp Aguinaldo, Quezon City, Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) chief Gen. Romeo Brawner Jr. said the 39th installment of the annual drills is not a partnership of convenience but a “clear reflection of our shared history, unwavering commitment to democracy and respect for international law in our pursuit of peace and security in the Indo-Pacific Region."




WAR GAMES BEGIN   The Armed Forces of the Philippines and the United States military officially kick off the Balikatan 2024. The opening ceremony was distinguished by the presence of US Embassy Chargé d’ Affaires a.i. Robert Ewing as the guest of honor and speaker representing the US Ambassador to the Philippines, Marykay Loss Carlson, alongside AFP Chief of Staff General Romeo Brawner Jr.  AFP PHOTO




He said the "Balikatan," literally meaning shoulder to shoulder, stands as an evidence of the Philippines and America’s efforts to enhance the cooperation, dedication and mutual intentions that strengthen the interoperability of the two nations' military forces.


"Through joint and combined operational settings, we have diligently worked to achieve our shared goals, as coastal nations the United States and the Philippines share the vast expanse of the Pacific Ocean," he added.


The AFP chief stressed that maritime cooperation is vital in addressing complex challenges that threaten peace and security in the region.

 

"Together alongside our like-minded partners we are fully committed to upholding a stable and prosperous Indo-Pacific. The ever-evolving nature of defense necessitates our adoption and transformation," he added.


He said the Comprehensive Archipelagic Defense Concept would enhance the Philippines’ defense capabilities.


"Balikatan also represents an extraordinary opportunity for us to deepen our collaborations with friends, partners and allies," Brawner said.


The exercises that will run until May 10 involve 11,000 Americans and 5,000 Filipinos.

Observers from Southeast Asia, United Kingdom, Canada, South Korea, India and Germany would also monitor the exercises.


"Their presence signifies the tremendous importance of friendliness crossing borders as we together strive to foster a free, open and internationally based order in the Indo-Pacific Region," Brawner said.


Meanwhile, the Philippine National Police-Special Action Force (PNP-SAF) on Monday announced that 157 of its officers were deployed for the military drills.


"The SAF contingent will participate in a range of activities such as high-risk visit board search and seizure, dive operations, urban warfare, direct action ISO key maritime security operations, fast rope insertion and extraction system, special reconnaissance ISO high mobility artillery rocket system, military operations in urban terrain, friendship jump, civil-military operations-civil affairs, evaluator/supervisor, event planner/C2, and bilateral academic seminar," SAF director Maj. Gen. Bernard Banac said in a statement.


Meanwhile, state-of-the-art assets of the Philippines and United States militaries will participate in a "maritime strike live-fire exercise" (maritime strike LFX) scheduled for May 8 in the province of Ilocos Norte.


In an advisory Monday, the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) announced that the event would take place at the La Paz Sand Dunes in Laoag City.


AFP assets involved in the maritime strike LFX include a Jose Rizal-class guided missile frigate along with its C-Star anti-ship missile system, multi-purpose attack craft armed with the Spiker ER surface-to-surface missiles, the FA-50PH light jet fighters equipped with the air-to-ground Maverick missiles, the A-29B "Super Tucano" close-air support aircraft, the Cessna 208 surveillance plane, Hermes 900 long endurance unmanned aerial vehicle and various artillery systems from the Philippine Army and Marine Corps.

 

Meanwhile, the US side will be deploying its AC-130 gunship, a P-8 "Poseidon" maritime patrol and reconnaissance aircraft, MQ-1 "Predator" remotely piloted aircraft, M-9 "Reaper" unmanned aerial vehicle, and Mach 2.0 capable F-16 jet fighters.


The exercise involves targeting a decommissioned naval oil tanker.


The drill is part of the 2024 Balikatan exercises which runs from April 22 to May 10.

Some 16,000 troops are taking part in the annual drills – 11,000 American soldiers and 5,000 Filipino troops. PNA

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