00:00After landing the Tomahawk missile in Japan,
00:04it was the first time in Japan,
00:07the Type 88 surface-to-ship missiles.
00:11In Japan,
00:13the Defense Secretary said that
00:16militaryization of missiles
00:18are used to use of missiles.
00:20This is Chino Gaston.
00:27Tirikman at nakasisilaw ang araw
00:30sa baway St. June sa Ilocos Norte,
00:32kita pa rin ang pagsirit pataas
00:34ng dalawang Type 88 surface-to-ship missiles
00:37ng Japan, Ground Self-Defense Force.
00:40Papunta sa isang target,
00:42mahigit 70 kilometers ang layo sa dagat.
00:46Pagkatapos ng ilang minuto,
00:48tinamaan ng dalawang missile ang BRP Quezon,
00:51isang World War II minesweeper
00:53na ginawang target sa maritime strike exercises
00:56sa Balikatan 2026.
01:00Nasundan ito ng mga rocket strike
01:02mula sa U.S. High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems
01:05o HIMARS.
01:07Bukod sa Japanese missiles at U.S. rockets,
01:10pinuntanya rin ang bargo
01:12ng mga FA-50 fighter jets
01:14at Super Tucano aircraft
01:15ng Philippine Air Force.
01:17Pinatamaan din ng mga kanyo
01:19ng DRP Miguel Malvar
01:20at Antonio Luna ng Philippine Navy
01:22at Canadian frigate
01:24na HMCS Charlottetown.
01:26Kabilang sa mga nanood
01:28ng maritime strike sa Pauay,
01:30si the Defense Secretary
01:31Gilberto Teodoro Jr.
01:32at Japanese Defense Minister Shinjiro Koizumi.
01:35Ang Pangulong Bongbong Marcos naman,
01:38pinanood ang military exercises
01:40sa Campo Aguinaldo.
01:41Ayon kay Teodoro,
01:43mahalaga ang pagsali ng Japan
01:45sa mga baligatan exercises
01:47na layong sanayin ang mga sundalo
01:49ng mga magkakaalyadong bansa
01:51para panatilihing ligtas
01:53ang Indo-Pacific region.
01:55This is the first time
01:57our Japanese have also tested
02:00their Type 88 missiles.
02:02We have seen how it works
02:05and it is something that we can interoperate
02:09with in the future.
02:10It is something that we should integrate
02:12because they're using it
02:14and it will only get larger in scope
02:18with more partners.
02:20And I have to thank the President
02:23for his steadfast leadership
02:25of making sure that our resilience efforts
02:29are going on unhampered.
02:31And his strong leadership has propelled us
02:35to converge and to interoperate
02:40and build deterrence for shared threats.
02:46Dalawang Type 88 missiles lang
02:48ang pinakawalan ng
02:49Japan Ground Self-Defense Force
02:51sa kanilang unang salang
02:52sa balikatan 2026 exercises.
02:54Pero malaking bagay na raw ito
02:56para sa pagpapaigting ng interoperability
02:58at sa kanilang pagsali
03:01sa mga military exercises
03:03sa hinaharap.
03:05Kahapon,
03:06nagpalipad din ang Tomahawk missile
03:07ang U.S. Bulatak Loban sa Leyte
03:10para tamaan ang target area
03:12sa Fort Magsaysay
03:13sa Nueva Ecija.
03:14Pinuna ito
03:15ng grupong makabayan koalisyon
03:17dahil ang paggamit
03:18ng mga dayuhang missiles
03:19at equipment
03:20sa balikatan
03:21ay militarization
03:22na umano
03:23ng bansa.
03:24Pero ayon kay Tudoro,
03:26matagal na nga raw
03:27dapat itong ginawa.
03:29Well, militarization
03:30or national defense.
03:32There's always a claim
03:33of militarization
03:34but it's under the control
03:36of civilian authorities.
03:37And these things
03:38should have been exercised
03:40and done a long time ago.
03:42This being an archipelago.
03:44And the claims of militarization
03:46are totally misplaced
03:50at this day and age
03:52when we are open, transparent
03:54with the exercises
03:56safe for operational security.
03:59Sino gasto na katutok?
04:0024 oras.
04:02Sino gasto na katutok?
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