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Philippines and US kick off major military exercises to boost combat readiness
Joint air force drills aim to develop asymmetric warfare capabilities and deter aggression in the South China Sea.
Philippines and US kick off major military exercises to boost combat readiness
The drills respond to increasing Chinese activity in disputed waters. [Photo: AFP]
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The Philippine and US air forces kicked off joint exercises on Monday aimed at boosting operational coordination and enhancing "strategic deterrence," Manila's military said.

The drills follow months of confrontations between Beijing and Manila over disputed areas of the South China Sea, with significantly larger US-Philippine air, land and sea exercises set for late April.

"Enhancing combat readiness and elevating joint mission effectiveness" would be central to the Cope Thunder exercise, Philippine Air Force commander Arthur Cordura said on Monday at a ceremony to launch the drills.

Military ties between the Philippines and the United States have deepened since the 2022 election of President Ferdinand Marcos, with Manila pushing back on sweeping Chinese claims in the South China Sea that an international tribunal has ruled are without merit.

The US State Department last week approved a long-mooted sale of F-16 fighter jets to the Philippines, though Manila said the deal was "still in the negotiation phase".

Speaking at Monday's ceremony, US Major General Christopher Sheppard said that "the pace of our alliance is accelerating".

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Washington and Manila have longstanding ties, solidified by a mutual defence treaty, and the Philippines has granted the US military access to its bases.

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Drills conducted close to Taiwan

Cope Thunder, which will continue through April 18, aims to enhance "asymmetric warfare capabilities", operational coordination and strategic deterrence, according to the Philippine Air Force.

"Further down the road, we look forward to the seamless transition to exercise Balikatan, which will continue to push the boundaries of our interoperability," Cordura added.

Like the majority of Balikatan's planned activities, Cope Thunder will be conducted on northern Luzon island, the area of the Philippines closest to Taiwan.

As China encircled Taiwan with planes and ships in a simulated blockade last week, Philippine military chief Romeo Brawner warned troops that their country would "inevitably" be involved should the self-ruled island be invaded.

Beijing insists Taiwan is part of its territory and has threatened to forcefully bring it under its control.

While Manila later said Brawner's comments were primarily referencing efforts to retrieve Filipino workers in Taiwan, the Enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement with Washington gives US forces access to nine bases in the country.

One is a naval facility at Cagayan's Santa Ana about 400 kilometres (250 miles) from Taiwan.

During a recent visit to Manila, US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said Washington was "doubling down" on its alliance with the archipelago nation.

"Deterrence is necessary around the world, but specifically in this region, in your country — considering the threats from the Communist Chinese," he said on March 28.

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The triangular chain of reefs and rocks is 240 kilometres west of the Philippines' main island of Luzon and nearly 900 kilometres from the nearest major Chinese land mass of Hainan.

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SOURCE:AFP
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