In a theoretical scenario, the dummy target in the gunnery exercises could be a ship or an airplane of the enemy
The navies of the
"The BRP
Gregorio del Pilar (PF 15) of the Philippine Navy joined the George
Washington Carrier Strike Group off the coast of the Philippines
from October 22-23 to conduct maneuvering, communications and gunnery exercises
to further enhance their ability to work together and demonstrate their
commitment to the US-Philippines alliance," the US Embassy in the Philippines
said in a statement.
Japanese Maritime
Self Defense Force destroyer JS Sazanami also participated in the
two-day naval exercises, according to Philippine Navy public information
officer Lieutenant Commander Marineth Domingo.
Domingo said the
Japanese ship is under the operational control of USS George Washington, the
floating military air base forward deployed to the 7th
Fleet area of operations that is based in Yokosuka , Japan .
The Philippines and Japan
have maritime disputes with China
in the South China Sea .
The US
nuclear-powered aircraft carrier has a crew of about 5,500 sailors – 320 of
whom are Filipino-American. It can carry up to 80 aircrafts. The USS George
Washington is now in Manila
for a routine port call, the US Embassy said.
The naval
exercises began at 5:30 am on Wednesday, October 22, when the USS George
Washington, including the JS Sazanami, had a rendezvous in West Philippine Sea .
Gunnery
exercises
The BRP
Gregorio Del Pilar, JS Sazanami, and the missile guided cruiser USS
Antietam, which is a part of the USS George Washington battle
group participated in the gunnery exercises.
The BRP
Gregorio Del Pilar proved to be a good aim, boasted Domingo. "PF 15
fired at dummy target. It was actually very successful. PF 15 proved to be a
sniper," she said.
In a theoretical
scenario, the dummy target – called the "red tomato" because of the
color – could be a ship or an airplane of the enemy, said Domingo.
She said the 3
navies also executed the Code of Unplanned Encounters at Sea (CUES), an
agreement between foreign navies to avoid confrontations at sea.
The USS
George Washington was also among the first responders in the aftermath of
typhoon Yolanda (Haiyan) that flattened towns and cities in the Visayas
November last year. It provided more than 335,000 liters of water and 36,360
kilos of food and supplies in support of relief efforts.
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