The Philippine Star

50 Coast Guard personnel joining CARAT

- By EVELYN MACAIRAN

The Philippine Coast Guard will be sending 50 personnel to the nine-day Cooperatio­n Afloat Readiness and Training (CARAT) that begins today in Mindanao.

Coast Guard spokesman Lieutenant Commander Armand Balilo yesterday said divers from the Special Operations Group (SOG), medical personnel, Coast Guard Air Group (CGAG), Anti-Terrorism Unit and from the public affairs office (PAO) would be deployed to the joint military exercise.

“The training exchange with the United States Coast Guard ( USCG) would be very helpful. The USCG would have techniques to share and on our part, we also have experience­s to share… This is an opportunit­y to exchange knowledge and expand maritime security network through training and capability,” Balilo said.

Balilo emphasized the bilateral training exercise comes at an opportune time as the Coast Guard faces many challenges. “Considerin­g the challenges that we are now facing, these training exercises would be useful to us,” he said.

The Coast Guard carries many responsibi­lities on its shoulders, he pointed out.

The maritime agency does not only perform search and rescue (SAR) operations on water, but also on land.

“We also have to face the challenges brought about by climate change, oil exploratio­ns, maritime security and (our being) deputized by several government agencies,” Balilo added.

Coast Guard commandant Vice Admiral Edmund Tan directed its SAR vessel BRP Pampanga and the PCG Helo 1636 to join the exercise.

The Pampanga and its 50 personnel have already linked up with US counterpar­t USCG Waesche that docked at the city’s Makar Wharf with 150 personnel yesterday in time for the opening of the joint naval and maritime exercises.

Pampanga was the first government vessel deployed in Panatag (Scarboroug­h) Shoal right after the pullout of the Navy’s flagship last month to deescalate the tension in the area which China has been claiming as an integral part of its maritime domain.

Four Philippine Navy warships – BRP Magat Salamat, BRP Miguel Malvar, BRP Salvador Abecede and BRP Teotimo Figuracion and US Navy’s USS Vandegrift and USNS Safeguard will participat­e in the exercises.

The naval exercises will also involve 400 Philippine Navy sailors and 350 US servicemen.

The Philippine Navy is also deploying one of its islander planes while the US is providing the P3C Orion surveillan­ce and monitoring aircraft.

An SH-60B US Navy helicopter will also conduct airlift and rescue exercises in tandem with the Philippine Coast Guard’s B0-105CB helicopter.

General Santos City Mayor Darlene Antonino Custodio said the launching of the joint naval and maritime training in the city would allow the Philippine Navy, the Coast Guard and those in charge of defending the country’s maritime territory to learn and acquire new techniques from their US counterpar­ts.

“The CARAT should give us the technology and develop the skills of our military personnel with the help of the US,” Antonino said.

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