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Balikatan 2023 officially ends

WAR GAMES PREP American soldiers prepare missiles for the Avenger air defense system, a self-propelled surface-to-air missile system, during a live-fire demonstration in this year鈥檚 Philippine-US 鈥淏alikatan鈥 military exercises in San Antonio, Zambales, on Tuesday. 鈥擬ARIANNE BERMUDEZ

MANILA, Philippines 鈥 The annual war games between the Philippines and its long-time ally the United States officially ended on Friday.

A closing ceremony was held in Camp Aguinaldo in Quezon City, attended by Defense officer-in-charge Carlito Galvez Jr., Armed Forces of the Philippines chief Andres Centino and US Ambassador to the Philippines MaryKay Carlson and other key officials.

The highlight of the Balikatan was the sinking of a mock enemy target 鈥 a decommissioned Philippine Navy corvette, BRP Pangasinan 鈥 in San Antonio, Zambales, 235 kilometers away from Scarborough Shoal last April 26.

President Ferdinand 鈥淏ongbong鈥 Marcos Jr. attended the live fire drill and the sinking of the decommissioned ship.

Centino said the 38th iteration of the military exercise was a 鈥渟uccess鈥 but not without challenges.

鈥淲e鈥檝e had a very successful Balikatan this year, there were a lot of firsts,鈥 Centino said in a chance interview with reporters after the closing ceremony.

鈥淭here are some hitches that we need to improve,鈥 he said, noting that there were delays and a slight problem with coordination.

The 38th iteration of Balikatan saw the biggest number of troops in its history with 17,600.

鈥淏alikatan鈥 is a Tagalog term that means 鈥渟houlder-to-shoulder鈥 or 鈥渟haring the load together.鈥

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