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SEACAT In West Philippine Sea

US leads anti-terrorism naval exercises in ÃÛÌÒ¹¤×÷ÊÒ

By: - Reporter /
/ 10:27 AM August 26, 2019

MANILA, Philippines – The United States led several Asian nations in the final stretch of the Southeast Asia Cooperation and Training Exercise (SEACAT) in the West Philippine Sea (South China Sea), a maritime training designed to enhance interoperability among participants on anti-maritime terrorism operations.

Philippines, US lead anti-terrorism naval exercises

Photo from Philippine Coast Guard

 

The drills were conducted outside Subic Bay, Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) spokesperson Capt. Arman Balilo said on Monday.

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The PCG deployed BRP Batangas (SARV-004) and six of its floating assets as part of the quick response team for the exercise.

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The whole-day training focused on a realistic scenario, wherein participants carried out identification, tracking, boarding and search operations on a suspicious vessel, Balilo said.

It was likewise a test of the collaboration and coordinated sharing of data among maritime centers in the region.

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The Coast Guards of Malaysia, Thailand, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Indonesia and Cambodia also took part in the exercises. /gsg

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