A total of 92 military aircraft from the United States , Philippines
and Australia
will be participating in this year's Balikatan exercises which is scheduled on
April 20 to 30.
Lt. Col. Harold Cabunoc, AFP public affairs office chief,
said that the Americans will be deploying 76 military aircraft while the Philippines
will be allocating 15 planes and helicopters while the Australian Defense
Forces (ADF) will deploy one.
Earlier, the AFP announced that 11,740 troops from the three
countries will be participating in this year's Balikatan exercises.
This can be broken down into 6,656 personnel for the US , 5,023 for
the AFP and 61 for the Australian Defense Forces.
He added that the US will be deploying three naval
vessels while the AFP will be sending one.
Balikatan is an annual combined joint exercise between the
Governments of the Republic of the Philippines and US.
This is conducted every year to serve as a venue for joint
and combined training between the Philippines
and United States
militaries.
"Our Armed Forces and the US Armed Forces are coming
together for this mutual defense and disaster response exercises towards a more
responsive partnership to the community focusing on development and community
service," Cabunoc stressed.
This year’s Balikatan is the 31st in the series of bilateral
exercises based on the 1951 Mutual Defense Treaty.
The exercise is designed to enhance the Armed Forces of the
Philippines and the United States Armed Forces in capability development in the
conduct of not only traditional military training but with civil military
projects focusing on reaching out towards priority communities.
Balikatan 2015 will be conducted in three simultaneous
events.
Humanitarian Civic Assistance (HCA) events is the conduct of
combined and joint civil-military operations by the AFP, US and Australian
Defense Forces (ADF) in selected areas of the Western Command (WESCOM) area of
responsibility in Puerto Princesa City, Palawan and Central Command (CENTCOM)
area of responsibility in Panay Island, to enhance civil-military cooperation
in support of the AFP and US objectives.
In the Command Post Exercise (CPX) event, the scenario will
focus on Marine Security (MARSEC) with Combined Arms Live Fire Exercise
(CALFEX) to demonstrate the capability of the AFP National Maneuver Force.
Selected US and ADF staff members will form a Joint Liaison
Group (JLG) to support the capability development at each staff.
While the Field Training Exercises (FTX) events will have
the following involved unit; the Philippine Army (PA), Philippine Air Force
(PAF), Philippine Navy (PN), Philippine Marine Corps (PMC), AFP Special
Operations Force (SOF), United States Army (USAR), United States Air Force
(USAF), United States Navy (USN), United States Marine Crops (USMC), and United
States SOF (US SOF) will be held in Crow Valley Gunnery Range (CVGR), Tarlac;
Basa Air Base (BAB), Floridablanca and Clark Air Base (CAB) Angeles City, both
in Pampanga; Fort Magsaysay, Nueva Ecija (FMNE); Marine Base Gregorio Lim
(MBGL), Ternate, Cavite; Naval Base Heracleo Alano (NBHA), Sangley Point,
Cavite and at Naval Station Leovigildo Gantiouqui (NSLG), San Antonio, Zambales
to enhance capacities and improve tactics, techniques and procedures, reinforce
relations, and improve interoperability of AFP, US and ADF forces.
Opening ceremony of Balikatan 2015 will be held at Camp
General Emilio Aguinaldo in Quezon
City on April 20 while the closing ceremony will be at
Clark Airbase on April 30.
Balikatan Exercise Director for this year is Vice Adm.
Aexander S. Lopez while Brig. Gen. Rodolfo B Santiago is the Exercise’s Vice
Director and also the commandant of AFP Command and General Staff College.
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