SAN ANTONIO, Zambales (PIA) -- President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. witnessed the Balikatan Exercises-Combined Joint Littoral Live Fire Exercises (CJLLFX) at the Naval Station Leovigildo Gantioqui in San Antonio, Zambales.
The CJLLFX, participated by about 1,400 marines, soldiers, sailors, airmen and coast guardsmen, demonstrated the interoperability and capability of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) and United States (US) military in the operational level of war.
Through a maritime defense scenario, Marcos observed the coordinated firing of the High Mobility Artillery Rocket System (HIMARS) at a target ship positioned 12 nautical miles away, representing an adversary force approaching by the sea.
Earlier before the fire exercises, Marcos inspected the HIMARS designed to support an expeditionary, lethal, survivable, and tactically mobile force.
The HIMARS launcher provides 24-hour, all-weather, lethal, close and long-range precision rocket and missile fire support for joint forces, early entry expeditionary forces, contingency forces, and field artillery brigades supporting Brigade Combat Teams.
It carries one launch pod equipped with either six Guided Multiple Launch Rocket System (GMLRS)/MLRS rockets or one Army Tactical Missile System missile.
President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. witnesses the coordinated fires directed by the High Mobility Artillery Rocket System to a target vessel positioned at 12 nautical miles away. The activity is the culminating field training event for Balikatan 2023. (Yummie Dingding/PPA Pool)