Philippines, US, Japan, Australia hold maritime drills as tension lingers in West PH Sea

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Philippines, US, Japan, Australia hold maritime drills as tension lingers in West PH Sea
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The Armed Forces of the Philippines says the activities were 'designed to enhance the different forces' abilities to work together effectively in maritime scenarios'

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In a statement, the Armed Forces of the Philippines said all planned exercises were conducted within the country’s Exclusive Economic Zone. Those who joined included the AFP, United States Indo-Pacific Command, Australian Defence Force and Japan Self-Defense Forces. The MMCA said they, “will strengthen the interoperability of our defense/armed forces doctrines, tactics, techniques, and procedures.”

SUCCESS. The Armed Forces of the Philippines, United States Indo-Pacific Command, Australian Defence Force, and the Japan Self-Defense Forces successfully conducts the first Multilateral Maritime Cooperative Activity in the West Philippine Sea on April 7, 2024.

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