The Philippines is one of 12 countries that will participate in the 'Kakadu 2014,' one of the largest international maritime exercise that happens every 2 years
The country's most capable warship – BRP Ramon Alcaraz (PF 16) – sailed to
The Philippines is
one of 12 countries that will participate in the "Kakadu 2014," one
of the largest international maritime exercise that happens every 2 years. This
year's exercises will be held from August 25 to September 12.
"Philippine
Navy's participation is expected to enhance its surface warfare capabilities
and interoperability with regional navies. It will also be an opportunity for
the Philippine Navy to enhance cooperation, camaraderie, and good working
relationship with the participating navies," said Ensign John Windy Abing,
Navy public affairs officer, in a statement.
"The
Philippine Navy's participation in multilateral exercises is an affirmation of
its commitment in collaborating with other navies to promote peace and
stability in the maritime region," Abing added.
One of the
weakest militaries in Asia, the Philippine Navy is upgrading capabilities and
training of personnel to have a "minimum credible defense" posture in
the wake of escalating tensions in the West Philippine Sea (South
China Sea ). (READ: State of PH Navy modernization:
'Golden Days will return)
Alcaraz is the
navy's most
capable warship. It's a 40-year-old
refurbished Hamilton-class cutter that the Philippines
acquired from the US Coast Guard, which has decommissioned the ship.
The team also
brought with them one of the brand new naval choppers from Italy .
Up to 180
Philippine Navy personnel led by Philippine Navy Vice Commander Rear Admiral
Isabelo Gardor. This is only the 2nd time that the Philippines is participating in the
exercises. The Navy joined in 1999 and only sent personnel as observers in the
following exercises.
The other
countries that will send ships and aircraft this year are Japan , New Zealand ,
Pakistan and Australia .
Seven others, including China ,
are sending personnel as observers.
Earlier in March,
Alcaraz's twin ship BRP Gregorio Del Pilar also sailed to Indonesia to
participate in the "Komodo" naval exercises that was participated in
by 16 countries.
http://www.rappler.com/nation/66586-philippine-navy-australia-exercises
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