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US Navy's maritime surveillan­ce plane deployed from Phl

FOR WEST PHL SEA

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MANILA — The United States Navy's most advanced air asset was deployed from the Clark Air Base in the Philippine­s to gather informatio­n on the South China Sea.

The US 7th Fleet Public Affairs division said on Thursday the P-8A Poseidon, its newest maritime intelligen­ce-gathering aircraft, made more than 180 flight hours from February 1 to February 21.

The aircraft was manned by Pelicans of Patrol Squadron ( VP) 45 "to strengthen maritime partnershi­ps in the Indo-Asia-Pacific," the Navy said.

On February 17, VP-45 hosted members of the Philippine Air Force and Navy aboard the P-8A Poseidon to familiariz­e themselves with the aircraft's technology.

The crew demonstrat­ed the plane's capabiliti­es in both the littoral and open ocean environmen­t during the bilateral patrol mission off Luzon.

American Navy Lt. Matthew Pool, Combat Air Crew patrol plane commander, said he and his comrades were delighted to share the experience with their Filipino counterpar­ts.

"It was a remarkable opportunit­y to work alongside the members of the Filipino Armed Forces," Pool said. "Sharing this aircraft's capabiliti­es with our allies only strengthen­s our bonds."

The US Navy said the P-8A is the "most advanced long range anti-submarine and anti-surface warfare aircraft in the world," able to provide superior maritime intelligen­ce.

The P- 8A, built on a Boeing 737 airframe, is quieter and requires less maintenanc­e than its predecesso­r, the P-3 Lockheed Orion, it said.

In August 2014, a US P-- 8A Poseidon was buzzed by a Chinese J-11BB jet over the South China Sea. Pentagon press secretary Rear Admiral Jon Kirby described the Chinese's barrel roll "very, very close, very dangerous."

The US Navy said the detachment of the P-8A in the Philippine­s this month was a manifestat­ion of Washington's commitment to the Asia- Pacific rebalancin­g that promises to deploy American military's "best and most advanced" assets in the region.

Washington has been criticized for the emphasis of the military aspect President Barack Obama's rebalance strategy that presents itself as an apparent attempt to restrain the rise of China's force.

Officials have said, however, that an increased economic and political engagement in the region are also key aspects of the rebalance, which has faced constraint­s the past years due to budget woes. ( Philippine STAR News Service)

 ?? BOEING/ PHILSTAR ?? The P-8A Poseidon in its developmen­t stage before being placed in US Navy service.
BOEING/ PHILSTAR The P-8A Poseidon in its developmen­t stage before being placed in US Navy service.

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