BRP Miguel Malvar sumali sa joint drills sa India sa unang misyon

Dumating ang guided missile frigate BRP Miguel Malvar ng Philippine Navy sa Visakhapatnam, India, upang sumali sa 3rd Indian Navy International Fleet Review at MILAN 2026, na minarkahan bilang historic milestone. Ito ang unang pagkakataon na sumali ang Philippine Navy sa naval exercise na pinagmumulan sa India at unang foreign mission ng barko. Ang deployment ay bahagi ng pagpapalakas ng defense ties sa pagitan ng dalawang bansa.

Inilarawan ng Philippine Navy bilang 'historic milestone' ang pagdating ng BRP Miguel Malvar (FFG-06) sa Visakhapatnam noong Pebrero 14, 2026, upang sumali sa 3rd Indian Navy International Fleet Review (IFR) at Multilateral Naval Exercise MILAN 2026. Bilang bahagi ng Naval Task Group 80.5, umalis ang barko mula sa Pilipinas noong Pebrero 5.

Ang IFR ay nakatakda noong Pebrero 18, kung saan si Indian President Droupadi Murmu ang magiging reviewing officer. Dadaluhan ito ng naval forces mula sa mga kaibigang bansa upang ipakita ang capabilities at commitment sa collective maritime security.

Susundan ito ng MILAN 2026 mula Pebrero 19 hanggang 26. Sa harbor phase, sasali ang Philippine contingent sa multinational maritime engagements, professional exchanges, at international maritime seminar na may mga navy chiefs at senior leaders. Ang sea phase naman ay magsasama ng tactical maneuvers, communications drills, at maritime security operations upang mapahusay ang interoperability.

Ayon sa Navy, 'The PN's participation in both IFR and MILAN 2026 places the Philippines together with major maritime partners in a forum designed to promote peace, maritime stability, and cooperative security in the Indo-Pacific Region.'

Binati ng Indian Navy ang pagdating ng BRP Miguel Malvar sa isang social media post noong Pebrero 14: 'Indian Navy welcomes BRP Miguel Malvar, a frigate of Philippine Navy, on her arrival at Visakhapatnam to participate in International Fleet Review 2026 and MILAN 2026,' na may hashtags #BridgesOfFriendship at #UnitedThroughOceans.

Ang deployment na ito ay nangyayari sa gitna ng paglago ng defense ties sa pagitan ng Manila at New Delhi, kabilang ang port calls, joint patrols, high-level exchanges, at defense agreements na nagpapakita ng shared interests sa Indo-Pacific.

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