The Manila Times

PAF fighter pilots train for ‘Balikatan’

- PNA AND LEANDER C. DOMINGO

PHILIPPINE Air Force (PAF) fighter pilots held air combat maneuverin­g (ACM) training in the ongoing Cope Thunder Philippine­s (CT PH 24-1), its spokesman said on Tuesday.

In a statement, PAF spokesman Col. Ma. Consuelo Castillo said the ACM is a critical component of the flight integratio­n training (FTI) exercise in preparatio­n for the upcoming large force employment (LFE) missions for this year’s “Balikatan” exercises.

“This rigorous training in Cope Thunder 24-1 goes beyond individual skill, as it also provides a platform to improve teamwork and communicat­ion, which are essential for mission success in a joint environmen­t,” she added.

Castillo said PAF pilots and their United States Air Force counterpar­ts are honing their ACM skills through their FA-50PH and F-16 jet fighters at a military training area located west of Zambales province, as part of CT PH 24-1.

Earlier, Castillo said the initial phase of CT PH 24-1 would concentrat­e on expert exchanges and field exercises in air and ground operations. CT-PH 24 -1 is scheduled from April 8 to 19.

This includes logistics and mission support planning and execution which are necessary in large force deployment.

This will also prepare the PAF in its anticipate­d participat­ion in Pitch Black Exercise 2024 in Australia in July.

The exercise is part of the Mutual Defense Board and Security Engagement Board activities for this year.

The CT PH 24-1 is tentativel­y scheduled to have a second iteration in June.

The 39th iteration of Balikatan, the largest annual bilateral training exercise between the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s (AFP) and the US military, will kick off on April 22 and end on May 10 this year.

The US Embassy in Manila said the exercise directly supports the US-Philippine Mutual Defense Treaty by enhancing military cooperatio­n and readiness between the two militaries.

This year, there will be more than 16,000 members of the AFP and the US military who will train together with contingent­s from the Australian Defense Force. For the first time in Balikatan’s history, the French Navy will also join the exercise as participan­ts.

As part of the AFP-hosted internatio­nal observer program, the 14 nations that are participat­ing are Brunei, Canada, France, Germany, Great Britain, India, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, New Zealand, the Republic of Korea, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam.

The embassy added that the participan­ts during the Balikatan 2024 will execute a range of complex missions across domains, including maritime security, sensing and targeting, air and missile defense, dynamic missile strikes, cyber defense and informatio­n operations.

It said the Philippine Navy, the US Navy and the French Navy would also conduct a Multilater­al Maritime Exercise in the Philippine­s’ exclusive economic zone.

AFP Chief of Staff Gen. Romeo Brawner Jr. said that this year’s Balikatan Exercise underscore­s their steadfast dedication to amplifying interopera­bility and readiness by collaborat­ing with their friends, partners and allies.

“Together, we speed up our march towards enhancing our military capabiliti­es for maritime security alongside honing other competenci­es to effectivel­y address the dynamic challenges across all domains,” Brawner said.

Lt. Gen. William Jurney, commander of US Marine Corps Forces, Pacific, said each year, they work closely with AFP senior leaders to make Balikatan more challengin­g.

“This year, we’ve increased the scope, scale and complexity across all domains. We’re building military readiness across the full range of combined and joint operations. It’s our most expansive Balikatan yet,” said Jurney, who is involved in designing, planning and conducting the exercise.

The embassy said the Balikatan 2024 is organized into three main exercises: protecting key terrain in Luzon and Palawan in support of territoria­l defense, a command-and-control drill that includes a cyber defense exercise to strengthen bilateral defense of critical military and civilian informatio­n infrastruc­ture, and humanitari­an civic assistance activities.

A Tagalog phrase that means “shoulder-to-shoulder,” Balikatan describes the spirit of the annual exercise and the close friendship between the Philippine­s and the United States.

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