PAF jets team up with US B-52s in West Philippine Sea exercise

Fighter jets of the Philippine Air Force conducted a five-day bilateral exercise alongside US B-52 bombers over the West Philippine Sea. Held from February 2 to 6, the training aimed to boost interoperability between the two forces. It featured live drops, air defense scenarios, and joint patrols.

In a display of the ironclad alliance, fighter jets of the Philippine Air Force (PAF) flew and trained side-by-side with B-52 bomber planes of the United States military during the Bilateral Bomber Air Patrol and Live Drop Exercise. The five-day event, held from February 2 to 6, took place at multiple locations, including the Colonel Ernesto Rabina Air Base (CERAB) in Tarlac City and over the West Philippine Sea (WPS) via the Luzon Strait, with support from the Special Operations Command Pacific (SOCPAC) and US Marine Corps Forces, Pacific (MARFORPAC).

PAF spokesperson Col. Ma. Christina Basco said the engagement began with a live drop exercise at CERAB on February 2, using a FA-50PH fighter aircraft and a B-52 bomber, backed by joint planning from SOCPAC and MARFORPAC. On February 4, an air defense scenario unfolded over the WPS, focusing on airspace coordination, command-and-control integration, and joint operational response.

The exercise culminated on February 6 in a joint bomber air patrol over the WPS and Luzon Strait, highlighting combined mission planning, airspace coordination, and operational readiness among the PAF, Pacific Air Forces (PACAF), and supporting US forces.

“These activities enhanced bilateral interoperability, operational readiness and strategic cooperation through joint planning, coordination and execution in a realistic training environment,” Basco said.

The Armed Forces of the Philippines earlier announced that, utilizing its latest sea and air assets, the military will continue to hold multiple naval and air exercises with treaty allies in the WPS over the next two months.

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U.S. C-5 transport aircraft departing Osan Air Base after Patriot missile relocation, sparking Middle East shipment speculation.
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U.S. transport aircraft depart Osan Air Base after Patriot batteries relocated

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Following the March 6 relocation of U.S. Patriot missile batteries to Osan Air Base, military transport aircraft including rare C-5 models have departed the base over the past week, prompting renewed speculation of shipments to the Middle East amid escalating Iran tensions.

Japan, the United States, and the Philippines held their first joint military drills near the Bashi Channel, the waterway between the Philippines and Taiwan, earlier this week. The naval and aerial exercises took place under the framework of the Multilateral Maritime Cooperative Activity (MMCA) from Feb. 20 through Thursday.

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Balikatan 2026, the largest edition yet, opened in the Philippines on April 20 with over 17,000 troops from the Philippines, United States, Japan, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, and France. It marks the first participation of Japan Self-Defense Forces troops on Philippine soil since World War II. The three-week exercises focus on interoperability and maritime operations amid global tensions.

On Wednesday, US F-16 fighter jets took off from Osan Air Base in South Korea and approached China's air defense identification zone over the Yellow Sea during a training exercise. China responded by scrambling its own fighter jets, resulting in a brief standoff. Neither side's planes entered the other's airspace.

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Japan’s Self-Defense Forces and the U.S. Marine Corps began a joint drill called “Iron Fist” on Tanegashima Island in Kagoshima Prefecture on Sunday. The exercise simulates defending and recapturing a remote island, involving about 1,800 personnel. It is the first time the drill is being held on Tanegashima Island.

Japanese Defense Minister Shinjiro Koizumi confirmed with his British and Italian counterparts in Munich on Friday an agreement to accelerate joint development of a next-generation fighter jet, the government said. In the talks, they shared the view that security in the Indo-Pacific and Euro-Atlantic regions is inseparable.

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The Department of National Defense and Armed Forces of the Philippines have stated that the ongoing Middle East conflict poses no direct threat to the country's territory. Authorities report no Filipino casualties from the attacks. President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has directed agencies to ensure the safety of millions of overseas Filipino workers in the region.

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