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Thursday, May 8, 2025 12:00 AM

Allied Forces Execute Joint Firepower Display in Palawan Counter-Landing and Live Fire Exercise

Allied forces from the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), United States Marine Corps, and Australian Defence Force showcased their combined strength and operational synergy during a large-scale counter-landing and live fire exercise held on April 28 in Kampung Ulay, Rizal, Palawan, as part of Exercise Balikatan 40-2025.

The exercise opened with a maritime interdiction scenario, in which Philippine Navy assets—including Multi-Purpose Attack Crafts (MPACs) and Fast Attack Interdiction Craft (FAIC)—swiftly engaged and neutralized a simulated seaborne intrusion. The operation demonstrated seamless coordination between naval and ground forces and transitioned into an integrated coastal live fire mission.

The firepower showcased during the exercise demonstrated a diverse range of military capabilities. The Philippine Marine Corps deployed their Howitzers to initiate the synchronized fire mission. The High Mobility Artillery Rocket System (HIMARS) was utilized to deliver rapid and precise strikes, reinforcing the allies’ ability to respond decisively to threats. Supporting fire was provided using .50 caliber machine guns and M16 rifles, contributing to the overall firepower and coordination on the battlefield.

The drill culminated with a precision strike from the HIMARS, highlighting the allied forces’ capability to deliver fast, accurate, and decisive responses to amphibious threats—an essential element of regional deterrence.

Notably, troops from the Japan Self-Defense Forces observed the exercise, reinforcing ongoing efforts to enhance multilateral security cooperation and joint training initiatives in the Indo-Pacific region.

Exercise Balikatan 40-2025 continues to serve as a cornerstone of regional defense collaboration, reinforcing the shared commitment of allied and partner nations to peace, stability, and collective preparedness.

From AFP Official FB Page.

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