Sunday, October 9, 2016

Navy holds quick-response drill in Zamboanga City

From the Philippine Star (Oct 9): Navy holds quick-response drill in Zamboanga City



A Philippine Navy MPAC. File photo

The Naval Forces Western Mindanao (NFWM) staged a quick-response drill Sunday to address concerns raised by potential attacks by the Abu Sayyaf Group.
 
The navy showcased its modern assets, including the recently-acquired AgustaWestland AW109 multipurpose attack helicopters, multipurpose assault craft, and rigid hull inflatable boats.
 
The drill was held during a colorful regatta race Sunday.
 
The navy assets were backed by the Philippine Coast Guard and the newly-created police jet ski team.
 
Rear Admiral Jorge Amba said the drill was part of reassuring citizens that security forces are ready to respond to possible kidnappings as well as disasters in the region.
 
Police earlier said the Abu Sayyaf Group shifted its kidnapping operations along the peninsula's vast shoreline.
 
“With timely and accurate information, we can immediately respond to any kidnapping attempt of the Abu Sayyaf Group,” Amba said.
 
Amba said the Navy's attack helicopters have night-flying capabilities. 
 
“In fact, night-flying and operation simulations are being conducted regularly,” Amba said.
 
He said the limited assets can greatly complement the ongoing military operations to defeat the Abu Sayyaf Group, which has been targeted by intensified military operations in Sulu province.
 

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