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Philippine Army and US Army Eye Scaling Up Salaknib Exercise in 2023

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Philippine Army and US Army Eye Scaling Up Salaknib Exercise in 2023

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US and Philippine Armies Strengthen Partnership with Bilateral Exercise Salaknib 21
US and Philippine Armies Strengthen Partnership with Bilateral Exercise Salaknib 21

The Philippine Army (PA) and the US Army Pacific (USARPAC) are eyeing a bigger version of the “Salaknib” training exercises next year. The militaries are expected to field more participants to train in a series of exercises. The number of participating Philippine and US units as well as the exercise area will be announced later. The Philippine Army (PA) and the US Army Pacific (USARPAC) planning delegations reviewed the updated mission statement and area of operations, strategic objectives, exercise timeline, and scaling up of “Salaknib” during a meeting in Hawaii from June 27 to June 30, 2022.

The Philippine Army planners and their U.S. Army Pacific counterparts iron out details of the 2023 edition of Salaknib in Hawaii from June 27 to June 30, 2022.
The Philippine Army planners and their U.S. Army Pacific counterparts iron out details of the 2023 edition of Salaknib in Hawaii from June 27 to June 30, 2022.(Photo by Philippine Army)

Salaknib which means shield in Ilocano, is an annual bilateral combined exercise that aims to enhance the defense readiness of Filipino and American troops by developing tactical interoperability. Around 2,200 Filipino and US Army troops trained in Central Luzon during the first quarter of this year, focusing on capability development of the 1st Brigade Combat Team, the PA’s primary combined arms and rapid deployment unit. The 20-day exercise started on March 5 this year. The combined exercise is a testament to the “long-standing bilateral relations” between the Philippines and the US that will contribute to maintain a free and open Indo-Pacific region.

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