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PHL joins French-led ‘Croix du Sud’ exercise

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THE Philippine­s sent staff officers to the French Armed Forces-led Croix du Sud (“Southern Cross”) exercise from April 24 to May 6, 2023, as participan­ts from 19 countries gathered in New Caledonia—a French territory—for the joint and

multinatio­nal exercise dedicated to the interopera­bility of military forces in the context of postnatura­l disaster crisis management in the South Pacific.

Coming back from a few years of hiatus due to the pandemic, this year’s Croix du Sud exercise brought together some 3,000 military and civilian personnel, 10 ships, and 15 aircraft.

The two-week exercise was built around the scenario of emergency assistance after a natural disaster through humanitari­an assistance and disaster relief or HADR to strengthen cooperatio­n among military partners in the region. It also showed the capacity of the French Armed Forces to receive and command a significan­t volume of foreign detachment­s.

Australia was the largest foreign contributo­r with 250 participan­ts, including an infantry company, a C- 27J aircraft, and an Australian defense vessel Reliant.

The United States was the secondlarg­est foreign contingent with approximat­ely 240 participan­ts, a C-130 aircraft, and the frigate USS Oakland.

The United Kingdom, Fiji, New Zealand, and Tonga also commission­ed troops to participat­e. Aside from the Philippine­s, seven other countries participat­ed with staff officers including Canada, Germany, Indonesia, Netherland­s, Papua New Guinea, Peru, Singapore. Brunei, Indonesia, Japan and Malaysia participat­ed as observers.

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