The Philippine Air Drive (PAF) introduced the conclusion of the nine-day gunnery competitors tasked to check the abilities and accuracy of its strike, monitoring and detection property. The PAF efficiently carried out the Sanay Tudla II and SIMEX III at Colonel Ernesto Ravina Air Base, in Capas, Tarlac from Could 16 to 24, 2022. The “SANAY-TUDLA II” and “SIMEX III” showcased the supply of secured and near-real-time Frequent Operational Image via a dwell voice, video and information feeds from sensors to shooters and to decision-makers in all Command and Management facilities of the PAF. The exercise was considered dwell on the PAF Management Heart, Air Drive Command Heart and the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) Command Operations Heart together with different navy command-and-control services.
The gunnery competitors was highlighted by the participation of the PAF’s air protection, command, management, communications, computer systems, data/intelligence, surveillance, concentrating on acquisition and reconnaissance (C4ISTAR), search-and-rescue methods and floor strike-capable property. In the course of the conduct of the train(s) the PAF utilized its air property such because the FA-50PH of the fifth Fighter Wing; the AW-109AH, SF-260TP, T-129, and A-29B ‘Tremendous Tucano’ of fifteenth Strike Wing; Bell-412 helicopters from the 205th Tactical Helicopter Wing; unmanned aerial automobiles from the three hundredth Air Intelligence and Safety Wing; the S-76(i) and (W-3A) ‘Sokol’ helicopters from the 505th Search-and-Rescue Group; and radars from the 580th Plane Management-and-Warning Wing.
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The Philippine Air Drive (PAF) spokesperson Col. Maynard Mariano mentioned in an announcement Friday, “Fight air controllers of the 710th Particular Operations Wing and direct air help ahead groups had been additionally the important thing gamers within the success of the exercise. Essential to the exercise was the connectivity supplied by the 950(th) CEIS (Communications, Electronics, and Info System) Group. The “SANAY-TUDLA II” and “SIMEX III” showcased the supply of secured and near-real-time “widespread operational image” via a dwell voice, video and information feeds from sensors to shooters and to decision-makers in all command-and-control facilities of the Philippine Air Drive.”
