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Philippine and Australian Troops Conduct Jungle Survival, Combat Tracking Drills

The Northern Forum by The Northern Forum
November 8, 2024
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TAGUIG CITY, Philippines – Soldiers from the Philippine and Australian Armies joined forces for jungle survival and combat tracking exercises on the slopes of Mount Isarog, Camarines Sur, as part of Exercise “Kasangga” 24-2, held from November 4 to 5, 2024.

Australian Army troops navigate the dense jungles of Mount Isarog, Camarines Sur, as part of the jungle survival and combat tracking drills held from November 4 to 5, 2024. (Photos courtesy of the 9th Infantry “Spear” Division)

A combined force of 47 Filipino soldiers and 50 Australian Army personnel trekked approximately eight kilometers from Brgy. Tinangis in Pili to Brgy. Panicuason in Naga City, practicing essential skills such as jungle survival, tracking techniques, and patrol base operations.

Philippine and Australian Army troops maneuver through the rugged terrain of Mount Isarog, Camarines Sur, during jungle survival and combat tracking drills on November 4-5, 2024. (Photos courtesy of the 9th Infantry “Spear” Division)

During the exercise, Filipino and Australian troops learned to source water, identify edible plants and animals, and set traps, which they later returned to inspect. The activities aimed to enhance their adaptability and teamwork in challenging environments.

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A Philippine Army soldier briefs Australian troops on survival strategies during jungle survival and combat tracking exercises on Mount Isarog from November 4 to 5, 2024. (Photos courtesy of the 9th Infantry “Spear” Division)

Australian Army participants expressed appreciation for the hands-on skills and gained a deeper respect for the resilience and expertise of their Filipino counterparts in jungle conditions.

Philippine and Australian Army troops push through thick vegetation on Mount Isarog, Camarines Sur, as part of jungle survival and combat tracking drills conducted from November 4 to 5, 2024. (Photos courtesy of the 9th Infantry “Spear” Division)

Exercise “Kasangga” 24-2 is scheduled to conclude on November 8, 2024.

| via The Samar Chronicle

 

Tags: Combat ChallengeDrillIsarogJungle SurvivalKasanggaPhilippine Australian Army Troops
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