Manila Bulletin

2 PN ships lead maritime drill

- By MARTIN SADONGDONG

Two ships of the Philippine Navy (PN) spearheade­d a maritime exercise held in different parts of Luzon recently which involved six member-states from the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).

BRP Antonio Luna (FF151), a missile-capable frigate, and BRP Andres Bonifacio (PS17), an offshore patrol vessel, joined seven other warships from Indonesia, Thailand, Brunei, Singapore, Malaysia, and Vietnam during the at-sea phase of the 2nd ASEAN Multilater­al Naval Exercise (AMNEX) conducted from May 13 to 14 off the waters near Grande Island in Zambales and Lubang Island in Bataan.

Participan­ts were KRI Gusti Ngurah Rai (Indonesia), HTMS Pattani (Thailand), KDB Daruttaqwa and KDB Afiat (Brunei), RSS Supreme (Singapore), KD Lekiu (Malaysia), and Tran Hung Dao (Vietnam).

“The two-day phase was composed of exercises and maneuvers designed to enhance interopera­bility and maritime responsive­ness, improve synchroniz­ation and communicat­ion, and develop mutual trust and understand­ing among participan­ts in the conduct of maritime operations and humanitari­an assistance and disaster response (HADR),” Capt. Benjo Nengranza, PN spokespers­on, said on Monday, May 15.

Such exercises included Photo Exercise (PHOTOEX), Maritime Search and Rescue (MSAR), Publicatio­n Exercise (PUBEX), Flash Exercise, Deck Landing Qualificat­ion (DLQ), Night Steaming in Company (NSIC), Intelligen­ce Surveillan­ce Reconnaiss­ance (ISR), and Maritime Interdicti­on Operation (MIO) with Visit Board Search and Seizure (VBSS).

According to Negranza, the AMNEX allows and capacitate­s ASEAN navies to respond to common regional maritime threats and challenges through interopera­bility, maritime responsive­ness, and readiness.

“It likewise provides a platform for the PN to further the conduct of naval diplomacy as one of the effective tools to promote interests and uphold territoria­l integrity,” he said.

The second iteration of the AMNEX began on May 12 and concluded on Tuesday, May 16.

The PN’s hosting of the event enabled them to test the systems of their assets and enhance their personnel’s capacity.

This also allowed them to reinforce cooperatio­n with ASEAN counterpar­ts to address emerging maritime challenges in the Southeast Asian region.

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