US and Allies Sink China-Made Naval Vessel in War Drill

The U.S., the Philippines, and Australia have sunk a made-in-China warship in a simulated attack on an enemy vessel as China doubles down on its sweeping territorial claims in the region.

Land, air, and sea assets pummeled the 325-foot BRP Lake Caliraya, a replenishment oiler the Philippine Navy previously acquired from China, off the west coast of the Taiwan-facing province of Ilocos Norte on Wednesday morning.

The drill, dubbed SINKEX, was part of the weeks-long Balikatan exercise held annually between the U.S. and the Philippines. This year’s edition, the largest yet, saw some 17,000 armed service members participate, including from Australia and France.

The exercise is taking place against the backdrop of heightened friction between Beijing and U.S. defense treaty ally Manila. China claims sovereignty over most of the South China Sea, including areas within the Philippines’ internationally recognized exclusive economic zone. This has led to increasingly tense standoffs over the past year in disputed waters, including two in March that left several Philippine sailors injured.

“Incorporating as many combined sensing and shooting platforms as possible, the objective of the maritime strike exercise was to test and validate the combined fires networks,” read the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command statement on Wednesday’s maritime strike exercise.

us and allies sink china-made naval vessel in war drill

Autonomous truck-mounted howitzer systems (ATMOS) fire at unmanned warship BRP Lake Caliraya on May 8 during the maritime strike exercise of the U.S.-Philippines joint Balikatan exercise. Armed Forces of the Philippines

us and allies sink china-made naval vessel in war drill

This May 8 photo shows the BRP Lake Caliraya sitting off the coast of Luzon, the Philippines. It was sunk just before 11 a.m. as part of the weekslong joint U.S.-Philippine Balikatan exercise. Armed Forces of the Philippines

After two hours, the BRP Lake Caliraya sank beneath the waves at 10:49 a.m. According to the U.S. statement, the ship was kept afloat as long as possible to “maximize the training value.”

“We know the lethality and capability of our munitions to sink maritime targets,” U.S. Marine Col. Douglas Krugman was quoted as saying. “This exercise was about the collective capability of our combined fires networks and increasing interoperability to sense and shoot targets from a variety of Philippine, U.S. and Australian land, sea and air platforms.”

A variety of munitions were fired by warships, fighter planes, and land-based platforms during the exercise, including Spike anti-tank guided missiles, artillery shells, and the South Korea-developed surface-to-surface C-Star cruise missile.

“Balikatan 2024 made history today through the first-ever launch of an anti-ship cruise missile by the Philippine Navy during a Maritime Strike activity in the South China Sea. [Philippine guided-missile frigate] BRP Jose Rizal fired one SSM-700K C-Star and successfully struck the target, ” freelance defense journalist Aaron-Matthew Lariosa wrote in a social media post.

Last month, the Chinese state-run media outlet Global Times condemned the choice of the Lake Caliraya, which was constructed at the Taizhou Zhongxing Shipyard in eastern China’s Zhejiang province. “The Philippine side is preparing to use it as a target in a simulated ‘enemy ship’ scenario, showing clear provocative intent,” the article said.

Roy Vincent Trinidad, a Philippine Navy spokesperson, told the media several days later that the selection was “just coincidental. Don’t put any meaning to that.”

However, the model ship used to represent the Lake Caliraya bears a striking resemblance to China’s first two aircraft carriers, the Liaoning and Shandong, Max Montero, an X account focused on Philippine maritime security pointed out, sharing a photo attributed to Col. Michael Logico, director of the Philippine military’s Joint and Combined Training Center.

“No military drill should target or harm the interests of any third party, nor should it undermine the trust between countries and affect peace and stability in the region,” Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian said ahead of the drill, during a regular press conference on Tuesday.

“Relevant countries need to stop infringement and provocations at sea, stop stoking confrontation, and contribute to peace and stability in this region,” he said.

The Chinese Foreign Ministry didn’t immediately respond to a written request for comment.

Start your unlimited Newsweek trial

OTHER NEWS

11 minutes ago

Ship that hit Baltimore bridge moves back to port

11 minutes ago

My GP didn't understand my symptoms until I came back with my own research

11 minutes ago

Recall of Popular Candy Expanded Due to Salmonella Risk

11 minutes ago

Russia Recruits Ethnic Germans for Ukraine War

11 minutes ago

In Manoj Tiwari’s rally, BJP trains guns at Congress, AAP

11 minutes ago

Labour MP Dawn Butler withdraws from Hay festival in sponsorship row

12 minutes ago

Warrington Wolves: Sam Burgess & George Williams wax lyrical about overseas star following Challenge Cup semi-final triumph

12 minutes ago

How does French Open affect Olympic qualification?

12 minutes ago

Ukraine power company appeals for British help after Russia wipes out coal plants

12 minutes ago

Hamas and Israeli leaders may face international arrest warrants. Here’s what that means

12 minutes ago

NATO Countries Begin Training Ukrainian Soldiers on Home Soil

12 minutes ago

Iconic 00s rock band with catchy hit song announce first UK tour in 15 years

12 minutes ago

Vince Vaughn Is Your New Quirky Detective

12 minutes ago

Russia accuses Ukraine of using US and French missiles in an attack on one of its border regions

12 minutes ago

Judge Merchan Makes 'Smart Move' in Donald Trump Trial: Legal Analyst

14 minutes ago

Houston cancer survivor raising awareness, money for leukemia research

14 minutes ago

Loose metal pieces found in Pedigree dog food, 315 bags recalled

14 minutes ago

OpenAI pauses voice that many compared to Scarlett Johannson’s

15 minutes ago

As student loan forgiveness nears $160 billion, here's what to know about the relief programs

16 minutes ago

UK 'goes continental' for its cheese: How Brits are turning to gourmet and specialty cheeses from Europe - with sales of Triple Crème Brie nearly double in a year while demand for Morbier and Comté also soars

17 minutes ago

Video: SEE IT: Beth Van Duyne checks out fit Rep. Rich McCormick's backside in boldly flirtatious moment 11 MONTHS before relationship exposed

17 minutes ago

How Jurgen Klopp 'took a leaf out of Sir Alex Ferguson's book' with emotional farewell speech: Outgoing Liverpool manager draws parallels with Fergie from 11 years ago

17 minutes ago

Stylists reveal the traditional rules that fashion fans should IGNORE - as experts explain which sartorial guidelines are now outdated

17 minutes ago

Heidi Klum stuns as she arrives back into Nice airport donning a black satin ensemble and leather jacket for Cannes Film Festival 'round two'

17 minutes ago

Xander Schauffele's wife reveals she was 'blacking out' during emotional PGA Championship win

17 minutes ago

Mohammed Ali Ahmad-Rezaei: Iranian refugee repeatedly raped a woman in front of her children learns his fate

17 minutes ago

Xander Schauffele will NOT join LIV Golf 'even if you throw hundreds of millions of dollars at him', his dad claims after first major win at PGA Championship: 'He is about legacy'

17 minutes ago

Liverpool finally CONFIRM Arne Slot will succeed Jurgen Klopp as their new manager... with the departing Feyenoord boss to officially start work next week on a three-year deal

17 minutes ago

Joe Biden was racist and patronizing in his speech to Morehouse grads

17 minutes ago

It’s time to stop the unfair, unequal madness of trans athletes destroying women’s sports

18 minutes ago

Half of Americans think climate change will destroy planet in their lifetime: poll

18 minutes ago

Prosecutions will have to wait despite so many facing criticism in blood scandal report

18 minutes ago

This energy stock and other plays are set to jump the most over the next month, according to an AI model

18 minutes ago

What to choose: A gas heater or an electric heater?

19 minutes ago

SNP polling bombshell as YouGov records lowest support for a decade as Labour soars

19 minutes ago

Texas sweats under record-breaking heat wave after flooding and storms

19 minutes ago

Super Rugby Pacific Team of the Week: All Blacks duo and Wallabies hard man lead the way

19 minutes ago

Rudy Gobert fires back at Charles Barkley after Game 7 win

19 minutes ago

New, electricity-free desalination method shows promise

19 minutes ago

WNBA and LSU women's basketball legend Seimone Augustus joins Kim Mulkey's coaching staff

Kênh khám phá trải nghiệm của giới trẻ, thế giới du lịch