From the Philippine Navy Website (Nov 28): Phil-Brunei Navies Maritime Training
The combined naval exercise dubbed as Maritime Training Activity (MTA)
SEAGULL 05/12 that will be participated by the Philippine Navy (PN) and the
Royal Brunei Navy (RBN) officially opened recently, November 19, 2012 and
proceeded until November 25, 2012. The Royal Brunei Navy is the hosting
organization for this 5th series of bilateral engagement which is being held
every two (2) years. The events will include harbour phase and sea phase to be
conducted in Negara Brunei Darussalam Area of Responsibility
(AOR).
The Commander of the Royal Brunei Navy presided the Opening
Ceremony held at the Royal Brunei Navy Headquarters. Philippine Ambassador, His
Excellency Nestor Z Ochoa attended the ceremony and will also grace these
activities that will run for seven (7) days, along with other Senior Officers,
officers and personnel of both Navies. More or less 200 PN personnel will be
participating for the said bilateral maritime exercise. This training activity's
PN contingents were composed of personnel from the Philippine Fleet and
Fleet-Marine Ready Force.
For this year, two (2) ships from the RBN
namely, KDB SYAFAAT and KDB AFIAT and two (2) Patrol Ships from the PN namely,
BRP General Mariano Alvarez (PS 38) and BRP Artemio Ricarte (PS 37) will jointly
participate in the series of exercises.
MTA SEAGULL, through the
conduct of the training events using common operational doctrines, procedures
and tactics, aims to enhance interoperability while it strengthens bilateral
relationships and mutual understanding and cooperation between the two navies.
It will also provide opportunity for the PN and RBN personnel to develop
camaraderie through the conduct of at-sea Fleet Training Exercises (FTX) and
other social interactions such as courtesy calls, lectures and discussions,
receptions, area visits and sports activities.
http://www.navy.mil.ph/news.php?news_id=770&home=1
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