Posted to VOI (Jun 28, 2024): Indonesian And Philippine Warships Joint Patrol On Border (By Editorial Team)
ANTARA/HO-Dinas Information Fleet Command II TNI AL.
JAKARTA - The warship of the Republic of Indonesia KRI Kakap-811 and the Philippine warship BRP Artemio Ricarte PS37 patrolled together at the sea border of two countries, namely the Sulawesi Sea on the Indonesian side and the Mindanao Sea on the Philippine side.
Head of the Information Service (Kadispen) Fleet Command (Koarmada) II Marine Colonel (P) Widyo Sasongko explained that the joint patrol was packaged in routine activities of the Philippines-Indonesian Coordinated Patrol (Patkor Philindo) XXXVIII-2024 (Pahap 2), Thursday (27/6).
"The exercise aims to secure the Indonesia-Philippine border area from all forms of the threat of piracy, as well as strengthen the interoperability of relations between the two countries," said Head of the Indonesian Navy's Second Koarmada Office, as reported by ANTARA, Friday, June 28.
In this coordinated patrol activity, two countries warships also train together at the Indonesian-Philippine sea border. The series of exercises that KRI Kakap-811 participated in and Philippine warship BRP Artemio Ricarte PS37 included maneuvering exercises (mannex), passenger exercise, formation training for aerial photos (PhotoEx), and closed with respect from each ship before the two continued patrols.
In the same activity, the Philippine Navy also deployed its aircraft, namely the NV394 Aircraft District Court.
JAKARTA - The warship of the Republic of Indonesia KRI Kakap-811 and the Philippine warship BRP Artemio Ricarte PS37 patrolled together at the sea border of two countries, namely the Sulawesi Sea on the Indonesian side and the Mindanao Sea on the Philippine side.
Head of the Information Service (Kadispen) Fleet Command (Koarmada) II Marine Colonel (P) Widyo Sasongko explained that the joint patrol was packaged in routine activities of the Philippines-Indonesian Coordinated Patrol (Patkor Philindo) XXXVIII-2024 (Pahap 2), Thursday (27/6).
"The exercise aims to secure the Indonesia-Philippine border area from all forms of the threat of piracy, as well as strengthen the interoperability of relations between the two countries," said Head of the Indonesian Navy's Second Koarmada Office, as reported by ANTARA, Friday, June 28.
In this coordinated patrol activity, two countries warships also train together at the Indonesian-Philippine sea border. The series of exercises that KRI Kakap-811 participated in and Philippine warship BRP Artemio Ricarte PS37 included maneuvering exercises (mannex), passenger exercise, formation training for aerial photos (PhotoEx), and closed with respect from each ship before the two continued patrols.
In the same activity, the Philippine Navy also deployed its aircraft, namely the NV394 Aircraft District Court.
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