The US Marine Corps and their Filipino counterparts concluded a robust three-week military exercise, Marine Aviation Support Activity (MASA) 2024, last Friday, June 21.

The annual MASA military exercise served as a potent demonstration of the enduring alliance between the two nations, solidifying regional ties and sharpening military capabilities in the strategically vital Indo-Pacific region.

Boosting Skills Through Diverse Training

Philippine Navy chief Vice Admiral Toribio Adaci Jr. expressed his strong appreciation for MASA’s impact and lauded the exercise for significantly boosting the skills of Filipino Marines, particularly in aviation-supported operations.

“This year’s activities were extensive and varied, ranging from littoral live-fire exercises and forward arming and refueling operations to maritime key terrain security operations and tactical combat casualty care,” Adaci said, cited from a local newspaper.

MASA 2024 wasn’t just about honing combat skills. Held from June 3-21, the joint exercise encompassed a diverse range of scenarios, pushing both forces to their limits as well as exploring new aviation tactics.

Sharpening the Warfighting Edge

A key element was a two-part live-fire exercise (LLFX) simulating a territorial defense scenario. Marines from both nations engaged in exhilarating live-fire drills, perfecting their tactical maneuvers and marksmanship. They practiced complex forward arming and refueling procedures, ensuring seamless air support during operations.

Maritime security operations were also a key focus, with combined forces rehearsing the defense of strategic waterways and vital infrastructure.

Simultaneously, US F-35B jets conducted air strikes on separate targets coordinated by Philippine personnel.