MANILA, Philippines鈥擜 12-day military exercise of the three service branches of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), aimed at enhancing interoperability, ended on Friday (Dec. 4).
At least 1,100 troops from the Air Force, Navy and Army carried out exercises across Luzon, dubbed AFP Joint Exercises Dagat-Langit-Lupa, designed to improve readiness and response to enemy attack, disasters and territorial conflict.
AFP chief Gen. Gilbert Gapay said improving interoperability of three military branches 鈥渋s key to successfully confront current and emerging security issues, both traditional and nontraditional.鈥
鈥淭he true prowess of the Armed Forces of the Philippines can only be realized through well-coordinated actions where each component effectively contributes to the accomplishment of our objectives,鈥 he said.
Some of the major exercises were cyber defense in Camp Aguinaldo, amphibious operations and island retaking in Zambales province and combined arms live fire drills in Tarlac province.
One of the drills focused on training troops for logistics runs to Pag-asa Island, the largest of Philippine-occupied features in the West Philippine Sea.
鈥淭here have been issues in the past especially on the matter of other claimants in the area, but as we said this is part of our mandate to sustain our personnel,鈥 said Maj. Gen. Edgard Arevalo, exercise director, earlier this week.
鈥淟et us remember, specifically Pag-asa Island. It鈥檚 the seat of the municipality of Kalayaan. It鈥檚 part of our territory,鈥 Arevalo added.
The military also simulated an invasion in which Philippine troops had to retake an invaded island using land, sea and air assets.
Arevalo, however, refused to say if this part of the exercises was aimed at any country, particularly China, in relation to the Philippine military鈥檚 role in protecting the country鈥檚 sovereignty over areas in the West Philippine Sea that are under threat from Chinese militias.
鈥淚t may be giving the same message,鈥 Arevalo said. 鈥淲hether we say it or not, they will always take it that way if they have to,鈥 he added.
鈥淭hen so be it. In so far as the AFP is concerned, this is part of the need for capability and readiness regardless of threats, if any,鈥 he said in Filipino.