Philippine Air Force (PAF) FA-50PH jet fighter pilots on Tuesday honed their aerial defense capabilities by holding “basic fighter maneuvers” (BFM) over the skies of west Zambales with their counterparts from the French Air and Space Force (FASF).
In a statement, PAF acting public affairs office chief Col. Rifiel Santiago said the two Rafale jet fighters of the FASF joined the drills.
“Both Air Forces demonstrated their tactical maneuvering skills and techniques in a simulated combat scenario, showcasing their proficiency in air-to-air combat,” he said.
On Monday, two FA-50PH jets of the PAF while two Rafale jets, an A330M transport aircraft, and an A400M Airbus military transport aircraft from the FASF held a joint flight over west Zambales to demonstrate the Rafale jets’ air-to-air refueling capabilities.
This joint aerial exercise is a key component of the French military’s Projection of a Heavy Air Package in Southeast Asia (PEGASE) 2024, Santiago said.
The PEGASE 2024 aims to strengthen military partnerships, enhance operational readiness, and ensure regional stability through collaborative training and strategic deployments.
The French Air Force made a courtesy visit to the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) General Headquarters on Monday to tackle mutual defense opportunities in military cooperation between France and Philippines.
Brigadier General Guillaume Thomas, the commander of PEGASE 24, is currently leading the said annual mission in the Philippines.
He was welcomed and met by the Deputy Chief of Staff of the AFP Lieutenant General Charlton Sean Gaerlan.
During the visit, both leaders discussed mutual defense interests and opportunities for enhancing military cooperation between two nations.
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