Philippines, Japan conclude joint military exercises in Cebu

The four-day bilateral exercise was held at Brigadier General Benito N. Ebuen Air Base and focused on aerial drop operations and rescue missions, which are designed to prepare both forces for a wide range of emergency scenarios, including typhoons, earthquakes and other natural disasters that frequently affect the region.

MANILA, Philippines — The Philippine Air Force (PAF) and Japan Air Self-Defense Force (JASDF) have concluded various joint military exercises on humanitarian assistance and disaster response during the Doshin Bayanihan 2024 in Mactan, Cebu.

The four-day bilateral exercise was held at Brigadier General Benito N. Ebuen Air Base and focused on aerial drop operations and rescue missions, which are designed to prepare both forces for a wide range of emergency scenarios, including typhoons,
earthquakes and other natural disasters that frequently affect the region.

Also included in the Doshin Bayanihan exercise were load/offload training to improve logistical coordination during emergency operations, ensuring that both air forces can efficiently load and unload cargo, equipment and personnel from military transport aircraft.

At the closing ceremony, officials from both air forces highlighted the successful collaboration and the importance of joint training in enhancing military readiness and Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief capabilities.

“This year’s exercises demonstrate our shared commitment to working together to address the challenges posed by natural disasters. Through these joint efforts, we are better equipped to respond to emergencies and save lives,” said PAF Exercise Director Col. Reynaldo Jose Montoya.

Both the PAF and JASDF expressed their commitment to continued cooperation as natural calamities remain a pressing concern in the Asia-Pacific region.

Joint military exercises like Doshin Bayanihan are significant for enhancing response times and operational effectiveness and in fostering a more resilient partnership in humanitarian assistance and disaster relief efforts.

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