The Philippine Navy and the Royal Thai Navy (RTN) reinforced their maritime partnership through joint activities aimed at enhancing naval collaboration
MARITIME PACT. Members of the Philippine Navy conduct a briefing for the Royal Thai Navy contingent during a shipboard tour aboard BRP Antonio Luna.The Philippine Navy and the Royal Thai Navy reinforced their maritime partnership through joint activities aimed at enhancing naval collaboration and regional security.
On Tuesday, March 11, the RTN Cadet Training Unit, led by Rear Admiral Borworn Promkaewngam, arrived at Rivera Wharf in Subic Bay aboard HTMS Chaophraya , HTMS Kraburi , and HTMS Prachuap Khiri Khan . The contingent was warmly received by the Philippine Navy, represented by Offshore Combat Force Commander Commodore Raul Regis.The visit featured a series of engagements designed to strengthen operational ties and promote mutual learning.
Future events include a shipboard tour for Philippine Navy Officer Candidate School students and goodwill games to foster camaraderie. Both navies emphasized the importance of collaboration in equipping future officers with leadership skills and operational expertise. These initiatives highlight the role of joint efforts in ensuring maritime security and stability in the region.
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