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NEWS | July 12, 2024

Hawaiian Raptors Land at Basa Air Base in Philippines

By Master Sgt. Mysti Bicoy, 154th Wing, Hawaii Air National Guard

BASA AIR BASE, Philippines - The Hawaiian Raptors from the 199th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron landed at Basa Air Base, Philippines, marking a significant milestone in U.S.-Philippine military relations.

This inaugural landing occurred June 13 during the Marine Aviation Support Activity 24, an annual Philippine-U.S. military exercise focused on mutual defense, relationship strengthening, and the rehearsal of emerging aviation concepts. MASA 24 encompasses a range of interoperability training events consistent with the Mutual Defense Board-Security Engagement Board.

The Hawaiian Raptors, based out of Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam’s 154th Wing, Hawaii Air National Guard, are deployed in the area of responsibility. Maj. Jared Fujii, 199th EFS project officer, working closely with U.S. Marine Air Control Group 38 and the Philippine Air Force’s 5th Fighter Wing, planned and executed the movement of F-22 Raptors, personnel, and equipment from Kadena Air Base, Okinawa, to Basa Air Base.

“The integration was very successful,” Fujii said. “Two U.S. F-22 Raptors seamlessly integrated with the PAF’s three FA-50 fighter aircraft from the 5th FW, allowing us to conduct tactical flights through the challenging terrain of the Luzon Low-Level Tactical Training area. This combined operation not only demonstrated our interoperability but also strengthened our partnership with the PAF and the U.S. Marines, showcasing our combined warfighting capability to operate in complex environments.”

Participants also engaged in various subject matter expertise exchanges across various military disciplines.

Maj. David Jung, 199th EFS pilot-physician, led a SMEE focused on low-level tactical flying with the 5th FW. PAF members expressed keen interest in the tactical letdown maneuver — an advanced technique enabling rapid altitude descent from 20,000 to 500 feet.

“Due to its complexity, a flight simulator was utilized to demonstrate the maneuver, highlighting the challenges posed by ground rush effects encountered during high-speed descents,” said Jung. “This exchange not only facilitated participant skill enhancement but also stressed the practical benefits of collaborative learning and capability development in challenging operational environments.”

These interactions improve combined operational capabilities and build upon lasting friendships and connections, strengthening the partnership between both countries.

The historic landing of the Hawaiian Raptors at Basa AB demonstrates the growing bond and enhanced military cooperation between the United States and the Philippines. As both nations continue to engage in joint exercises like MASA 24, they emphasize their commitment to mutual defense and regional security.

 

 

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