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Philippines: Australia and Philippines conduct live-fire drill featuring Turkish T129 helicopters

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SHOTLIST NUEVA ECIJA, PHILIPPINES (AUG. 27, 2025) (ANADOLU - ACCESS ALL) 1. VARIOUS OF TURKISH-MADE T129 ATAK ATTACK HELICOPTERS DURING MILITARY DRILL 2. SOLDIERS PREPARING FOR DRILL 3. VARIOUS OF ARTILLERY FIRE FROM M777 HOWITZERS 4. VARIOUS OF ARMORED VEHICLE MOVING DURING DRILL 5. VARIOUS SHOTS OF SOLDIERS RUNNING WITH WEAPONS DURING LIVE-FIRE DRILL 6. VARIOUS OF MILITARY DRONE FLYING DURING DRILL 7. VARIOUS OF SOLDIERS FIRING DURING LIVE-FIRE DRILL 8. PHILIPPINES AIR FORCE COMMANDER ARTHUR CORDURA SPEAKINGNUEVA ECIJA, PHILIPPINES - AUG. 27: The Philippines Air Force deployed two Turkish-made T129 ATAK attack helicopters during the largest ever Combined Arms Live-Fire Exercise, part of the Australia-Philippines joint drill “ALON 25,” in Nueva Ecija, Philippines . The drill also featured British-made M777 howitzers, US-made FGM-148 Javelin anti-tank missile systems, armored vehicles and other advanced weapons. Philippines Air Force Commander Arthur Cordura said the T129 ATAK helicopters will continue to play a critical role in the country’s inventory. The exercise was carried out as Canberra and Manila seek to strengthen future defense cooperation and military drills in the Indo-Pacific amid rising tensions in the South China Sea, Taiwan Strait and West Philippine Sea.

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