BRP Antonio Luna sails for war games | Global News

BRP Antonio Luna sails for war games

/ 05:10 AM June 09, 2022

BRP Antonio Luna (FF-151)

The Philippine Navy sends off its newest frigate, the BRP Antonio Luna (FF-151), to the US-led Rim of the Pacific Exercise to be conducted from June 29 to Aug. 4 around the Hawaiian Islands and California. | 📸: Grig Montegrande/Philippine Daily Inquirer

SUBIC BAY FREEPORT — The Philippine Navy dispatched on Wednesday the Jose Rizal-class BRP Antonio Luna (FF-151) to the US-led Rim of the Pacific (Rimpac) multinational maritime exercise off Hawaii later this month.

The Antonio Luna left its new homeport at the former Hanjin Shipyard.

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The Navy’s participation in the biennial Rimpac, the world’s largest exercise, will be the third since 2018. Thirty-eight ships, four submarines, nine national land forces, more than 170 aircraft and approximately 25,000 personnel from 26 countries will participate in the exercise from June 29 to Aug. 4.

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“This is BRP Antonio Luna’s first appearance on the world stage. I want the officers and sailors of FF-151 to maximize the opportunity to learn and enhance their world view during the entire exercise,” Flag Officer in Command Vice Adm. Adeluis Bordado said in the send-off ceremony.

The 140-man contingent is headed by Capt. Charles Villanueva of Naval Task Group 80.5.

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—FRANCES MANGOSING

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