The Philippines and the United States carried out joint military drills on January 28 2026 in waters near Scarborough Shoal, reinforcing defense cooperation amid ongoing tensions in the South China Sea. The exercises involved naval and air units from both countries and focused on maritime security coordination and operational readiness.
Officials from the Philippine military said the drills included communication exercises surveillance coordination and simulated response scenarios designed to improve interoperability between allied forces. The activities were described as routine and defensive in nature.
The United States Indo Pacific Command said the joint drills support regional stability and reaffirm commitments under the Mutual Defense Treaty between the two countries. US officials added that the exercises aimed to promote freedom of navigation and adherence to international law.
Scarborough Shoal remains a sensitive area claimed by multiple parties and has been a focal point of maritime disputes in recent years. China has repeatedly objected to foreign military activities in the vicinity while asserting its own claims.
Philippine authorities emphasized that the exercises were conducted within areas where the country has lawful maritime rights. Analysts said the January 28 drills reflect Manila’s continued effort to strengthen security partnerships as regional competition intensifies.
Both governments indicated that further joint activities are planned in 2026 as part of broader defense cooperation agreements.
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