Philippines Navy Deploys in RIMPAC Drills, First Time for PCG

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Philippine Navy and Coast Guard Participate in RIMPAC 2026 Maritime Drills

The Philippine Navy and Coast Guard have joined the world’s largest international maritime exercise, RIMPAC (Rim of the Pacific), marking a significant step in regional defense cooperation. The deployment includes a guided-missile frigate, helicopters and vessels from the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG), highlighting the country’s growing role in global naval operations.

Joint Deployment with U.S. And Allied Forces

According to the Philippine News Agency, the Philippine Navy has deployed a guided-missile frigate and a helicopter for the drills, which are being held in Hawaii. The PCG is making its debut in RIMPAC, aiming to test both global logistics and local law enforcement capabilities, as reported by the ABS-CBN.

Joint Deployment with U.S. And Allied Forces
Philippines Navy Deploys Philippine News Agency

Strategic Importance of RIMPAC

RIMPAC, hosted by the U.S. Navy, brings together forces from 28 nations to enhance interoperability and address maritime challenges. The Philippine participation underscores its commitment to regional security and aligns with its strategic partnerships in the Indo-Pacific. The Philippine News Agency notes that the drills will focus on anti-submarine warfare, maritime patrol, and disaster response scenarios.

PCG’s First-Time Involvement

The PCG’s participation in RIMPAC marks its first time joining the exercise, as highlighted by the

Philippine Navy's first participation in RIMPAC Exercise

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