Special Forces from the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) and members of the Australian Defense Force’s (ADF) Army have finished the two-month long “KASANGGA 2022-1”
Special Forces from the Armed Forces of the Philippines and members of the Australian Defense Force’s Army have finished the two-month long “KASANGGA 2022-1” bilateral exercise which effectively enhanced the interoperability of the two units, the military disclosed Saturday, July 2.
SFRA Commander Ferdinand Napuli said the joint exercise served as a “concrete move” for the AFP to intensify their ability to operate and work together with allied countries in the Indo-Pacific region. “Our Australian counterparts trained four batches of our troops. The first batch was called trainer’s training since the trainees are set to cascade newly learned tactics and procedures down to our battalions in Mindanao,” said Lt. Col. Paulo Baylon, SFR Assistant Chief of Staff for Education and Training.Among those who participated in the drills were Special Forces operators who have first-hand accounts on the battle of Marawi in 2017 and in Sulu hostage rescue operations.
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