The 12-day exercises, codenamed “Balikatan”, involve nearly 9,000 personnel ofboth sides, focusing on maritime security, amphibiousoperation, live-fire training, counterterrorism, and humanitarian assistanceand disaster relief.
The drills, which are an annual affair but werecancelled or curtailed during the pandemic, are the last under outgoing PhilippinePresident Rodrigo Duterte.
Philippine military chief General Andres Centinosaid at the opening ceremony in Manila that the largest round of the Balikatan exercisesreflects the "deepening alliance" between the two countries.
Meanwhile, US Major General Jay Bargeron saidthe "friendship and trust" between their respective armed forces willallow them to "succeed together across the entire spectrum of militaryoperations"./.