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PH Navy, Allies Test Anti-Submarine Warfare in Balikatan Drills

  • Peter Fernandez
  • Nation
  • May 4, 2026

The Philippine Navy, together with allied maritime forces, demonstrated coordinated anti-submarine warfare operations during Balikatan 41-2026 exercises in the West Philippine Sea, showcasing improved interoperability and maritime defense readiness in a series of multinational drills.

The exercise formed part of the Multinational Maritime Events (MME), where participating navies successfully detected and tracked a simulated subsurface contact under realistic operational conditions within the exercise area.

Leading the activity were Philippine Navy vessels BRP Antonio Luna (FFG15) and BRP Miguel Malvar (FFG6), alongside JS Ikazuchi (DD-107) of Japan, HMAS Toowoomba (FFH-156) of Australia, HMCS Charlottetown (FFH-339) of Canada, and USCGC Midgett (WMSL-757) of the United States.

Naval officials said the Anti-Submarine Warfare Exercise (ASWEX) highlighted increasingly complex training scenarios designed to enhance coordination among partner navies and prepare forces for evolving maritime security challenges.

The drills focused on real-time detection, tracking, and coordinated response operations, reflecting deeper integration of tactics and communication among participating fleets.

The Philippine Navy said the exercise underscores its growing capability to operate alongside allied forces in multi-domain maritime environments while strengthening its readiness to respond to potential underwater threats.

Officials also emphasized that such engagements reinforce adherence to international maritime norms and promote regional stability through sustained cooperation.

The Navy added that continued participation in multinational exercises like Balikatan reflects its commitment to improving operational effectiveness, enhancing deterrence, and safeguarding the country’s maritime interests in line with broader defense and security objectives.

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