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US, Philippines troops fire Javelins in largest ever joint war games
US, Philippines troops fire Javelins in largest ever joint war games
Mikhail Flores,
Agence France-Presse
Published Apr 13, 2023 06:24 PM PHT

PALAYAN, Philippines — United States and Philippine troops turned their Javelin anti-tank missiles on cars standing in as enemy vehicles on Thursday, in the allies' largest ever war games.
PALAYAN, Philippines — United States and Philippine troops turned their Javelin anti-tank missiles on cars standing in as enemy vehicles on Thursday, in the allies' largest ever war games.
Under a plume of black smoke, 3 sedans parked on scrubland were crushed by missiles fired from about 600 meters (0.37 miles) away by three soldiers at a military base in the north of the Philippines.
Under a plume of black smoke, 3 sedans parked on scrubland were crushed by missiles fired from about 600 meters (0.37 miles) away by three soldiers at a military base in the north of the Philippines.
The annual Balikatan maneuvers follow a 3-day Chinese military exercise that simulated targeted strikes and a blockade of self-ruled, democratic Taiwan, which Beijing considers part of its territory.
The annual Balikatan maneuvers follow a 3-day Chinese military exercise that simulated targeted strikes and a blockade of self-ruled, democratic Taiwan, which Beijing considers part of its territory.
"As you're recently witnessing, there are some irresponsible behaviors that are ongoing and we should call those irresponsible behaviors out," US Army Pacific Commander General Charles Flynn told reporters at the site, without elaborating further.
"As you're recently witnessing, there are some irresponsible behaviors that are ongoing and we should call those irresponsible behaviors out," US Army Pacific Commander General Charles Flynn told reporters at the site, without elaborating further.
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Flynn added that the war games were an important show of "collective commitment to maintain a free and open Indo-Pacific".
Flynn added that the war games were an important show of "collective commitment to maintain a free and open Indo-Pacific".
Philippine Army chief Lt. Gen. Romeo Brawner praised the "effectivity" of Javelins against Russian tank and armor in the Ukraine war, adding Manila plans to acquire the weapon in the future.
Philippine Army chief Lt. Gen. Romeo Brawner praised the "effectivity" of Javelins against Russian tank and armor in the Ukraine war, adding Manila plans to acquire the weapon in the future.
"We want to also bring that capability to the Philippine Army in order for us to be able to bolster our defensive posture and be able to defend our territory," Brawner added.
"We want to also bring that capability to the Philippine Army in order for us to be able to bolster our defensive posture and be able to defend our territory," Brawner added.
The exercise aims to boost Manila's military capability while serving as a US show of support for its Asian ally amid China's growing assertiveness.
The exercise aims to boost Manila's military capability while serving as a US show of support for its Asian ally amid China's growing assertiveness.
Nearly 18,000 troops are taking part in the annual exercises, which for the first time will include the sinking by live fire of a decommissioned Philippine navy warship in the South China Sea, waters that Beijing claims almost entirely.
Nearly 18,000 troops are taking part in the annual exercises, which for the first time will include the sinking by live fire of a decommissioned Philippine navy warship in the South China Sea, waters that Beijing claims almost entirely.
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It follows a deal announced last week for US forces to use an increased number of bases in the Philippines, including one near Taiwan.
It follows a deal announced last week for US forces to use an increased number of bases in the Philippines, including one near Taiwan.
The exercises and growing US access to Philippine bases have angered China.
The exercises and growing US access to Philippine bases have angered China.
"Facts speak louder than words. Judging from the locations of the new military bases, the intention behind those sites is more than obvious," Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin told reporters in Beijing on Wednesday.
"Facts speak louder than words. Judging from the locations of the new military bases, the intention behind those sites is more than obvious," Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin told reporters in Beijing on Wednesday.
He warned: "We would like to once again remind the relevant country in the region that pandering to forces outside the region will not bring greater security, but will cause tensions, put regional peace and stability at risk, and eventually backfire."
He warned: "We would like to once again remind the relevant country in the region that pandering to forces outside the region will not bring greater security, but will cause tensions, put regional peace and stability at risk, and eventually backfire."
Balikatan will include military helicopters landing on a Philippine island off the northern tip of the main island of Luzon, nearly 300 kilometers (180 miles) from Taiwan, and the retaking of another island by amphibious forces.
Balikatan will include military helicopters landing on a Philippine island off the northern tip of the main island of Luzon, nearly 300 kilometers (180 miles) from Taiwan, and the retaking of another island by amphibious forces.
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It will be the first time the exercises have been held under President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., who plans to watch the ship sinking on April 26.
It will be the first time the exercises have been held under President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., who plans to watch the ship sinking on April 26.
He has sought to strengthen ties with the United States after his predecessor Rodrigo Duterte weakened the alliance.
He has sought to strengthen ties with the United States after his predecessor Rodrigo Duterte weakened the alliance.
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