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By Francis Wakefield
Three FA 50 fighters arrived and landed at Antonio Bautista Air Base, Puerto Princesa City, Palawan to participate in the Armed Forces JET AGE – One of the two FA-50H fighter jets is stationed on the tarmac of the Clark Freeport runway after being delivered yesterday by Korean Aerospace Industries (KAI) in South Korea. The latest delivery brings to four the number of fighter aircraft received by the Philippine Air Force (PAF) as part of its contract to purchase 12 jet fighters with KAI . (Jonas Reyes | Manila Bulletin) "width =" 720 "height =" 480 "/>
Nicknamed "Dagat, Langit, Lupa" or DAGIT PA 2018, the exercise will take place in the joint operations area from Western Command and in Luzon areas until August 3, 2018.
said aircraft participate in the field training phase (FTX) of the DAGIT PA 2018 which will take place in the eastern part of Palawan
The AJEX DAGIT PA 2018 began on July 23, 2018 with a staff exercise (STAFFEX) phase which was attended by the officers Key staff of WesCom led by their commander, Lieutenant General Rozzano D. Briguez. This phase trained participants in contingency and crisis planning and command and control of joint forces.
"We are delighted that our fighter jets are joining this year's FTX FTX phase in the WesCom area of operations. "This will give us the opportunity to test our doctrine of interoperability, our cohesion and our preparedness as an AFP," Briguez said. "It is highly significant that our strengths and assets pull together in a spirit of solidarity. to improve our ability to respond to any eventuality in the future. The DAGIT-PA AJEX, on its 4th iteration this year, is a one-sided exercise that focuses on developing AFP's ability on joint operations and improving interoperability. of his forces Navy, Air Force and Army.
This exercise should also improve the individual capability of the personnel and the capabilities of the unit to enable them to be easily deployable in all mission areas. : Joint exercise AFP, AJEX, DAGIT PA 2018, FA-50, fighter jets, Palawan