War games between US, Philippines air force set in April

Details are still thin for this year’s Cope Thunder, except that the Armed Forces of the Philippines and US Pacific Air Forces will conduct joint and combined sea, air, and ground exercises.

John Eric Mendoza

John Eric Mendoza

Philippine Daily Inquirer

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Cope Thunder started in the Philippines in 1976 and went on until 1990 after it was discontinued when the US military left Clark Field and Subic Bay in 1991 after the Philippine Senate voted against extending the lease on US military facilities in the country. PHOTO: PHILIPPINE AIR FORCE/PHILIPPINE DAILY INQUIRER

March 21, 2024

MANILA – The war games between the air forces of the Philippines and the United States are set to be conducted next month.

“In terms of the Philippine Air Force, they are now preparing for the Cope Thunder 2024-1 which will be conducted in April,” said Col. Francel Margareth Padilla, who is the Armed Forces of the Philippines’ (AFP) spokesperson, during a regular press briefing.

Details are still thin for this year’s Cope Thunder, except that the AFP and US Pacific Air Forces will conduct joint and combined sea, air, and ground exercises.

The first-ever iteration of Cope Thunder since its return was held last year.

Cope Thunder started in the Philippines in 1976 and went on until 1990.

The exercises were discontinued after the US military left Clark Field and Subic Bay in 1991 due to damage from the Mt. Pinatubo’s eruption in June that year and also after the Philippine Senate voted against extending the lease on US military facilities in the country.

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