WWII-Era Ship BRP Malvar Sinks Near Disputed Waters Before U.S.-Philippines Drill π’
The historic 80-year-old BRP Malvar sank unexpectedly off a contested shoal just before it was set to be used in the upcoming U.S.-Philippines military exercise, raising concerns over regional security.
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The BRP Miguel Malvar, an 80-year-old World War II ship, sank unexpectedly before it could be used as a live-fire target in the U.S.-Philippine Balikatan drills. Originally set to be sunk off Zambales, rough seas and the vessel's age caused it to go under prematurely. The Malvar held historical value as a former U.S. Navy ship that once hunted Japanese submarines. Although the target drill was canceled, joint military exercises continued near the disputed Scarborough Shoal, highlighting growing U.S.-Philippine cooperation in deterring China's presence in the South China Sea. <br /> <br />#BRPMiguelMalvar #Balikatan #WWIIShip #PhilippineNavy #USPhilippines #SouthChinaSea #ScarboroughShoal #ChinaTensions #MilitaryDrills #NavalLegacy #LiveFireExercise #USMilitary #RoughSeas #NavalHistory #Shipwreck #USPhilAlliance #PacificSecurity #OldWarship #ShipSinks #JointExercises #MaritimeSecurity #HistoricalVessel #AsiaPacific #USDefense #PhilippinesNews #SeaPower #Balikatan2025 #USIndoPacific #ChinaDeterrence #NavalForce
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May 5, 2025
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