From the Philippine News Agency (Apr 2): 2 Japanese destroyers for PHL goodwill visit
The Philippine Navy (PN) announced that two Japanese ships, the JS Shirane (DDH-143) and JS Asatuki (DD-132), arrived Wednesday at the Pier 15,Manila South Harbor for a goodwill visit that will last until April 5.
These ships of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force are commanded by Capt. Hideto Ikeda, JMSDF Escort Division 13 chief.
In connection with the visit, Ikeda together with the commanding officers of the two ships, visited the Headquarters Philippine Navy and rendered an office call to Rear Admiral Isabelo H. Gador, the Navy's vice commander.
The visit will also include activities such as goodwill games, ship tour and receptions to promote camaraderie and friendship between the PN and JMSDF.
Moreover, personnel from the Philippine Fleet and Defense Acquisition System Assessment Teams (DASAT) for frigates will be given an opportunity to familiarize with the advanced weapon and communication systems of the ships.
The visit is expected to enhance ties and promote military to military cooperation between the two countries.
http://www.pna.gov.ph/index.php?idn=1&sid=&nid=1&rid=631752
The Philippine Navy (PN) announced that two Japanese ships, the JS Shirane (DDH-143) and JS Asatuki (DD-132), arrived Wednesday at the Pier 15,
These ships of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force are commanded by Capt. Hideto Ikeda, JMSDF Escort Division 13 chief.
In connection with the visit, Ikeda together with the commanding officers of the two ships, visited the Headquarters Philippine Navy and rendered an office call to Rear Admiral Isabelo H. Gador, the Navy's vice commander.
The visit will also include activities such as goodwill games, ship tour and receptions to promote camaraderie and friendship between the PN and JMSDF.
Moreover, personnel from the Philippine Fleet and Defense Acquisition System Assessment Teams (DASAT) for frigates will be given an opportunity to familiarize with the advanced weapon and communication systems of the ships.
The visit is expected to enhance ties and promote military to military cooperation between the two countries.
http://www.pna.gov.ph/index.php?idn=1&sid=&nid=1&rid=631752