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Saturday, June 28, 2025

Unified in Strength: Allied Forces Execute Archipelagic Defense Masterstroke in KAMANDAG 9


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MANILA, Philippines — In a powerful exhibition of allied precision, resolve, and unity, the United States, the Philippines, Japan, and South Korea converged under Exercise KAMANDAG 9 to demonstrate an unprecedented level of multi-domain operational dominance—firmly reinforcing the Philippine Archipelagic Coastal Defense Concept.


At the heart of this landmark operation was the Marine Rotational Force – Darwin (MRF-D) 25.3, forward deployed under I Marine Expeditionary Force (MEF) Forward, which spearheaded a strategic Combined Joint All-Domain Operation (CJADO) from June 1, 2025. This wasn’t just an exercise. It was a resounding message to the world: the Indo-Pacific's key allies are ready, synchronized, and capable of defending critical maritime terrain across one of the world’s most strategic and contested regions.






Constructive Kills, Real-World Readiness

At the core of the CJADO were multi-phased “constructive kill” (CK) operations—simulated strikes vectored at notional targets but executed with the precision, coordination, and timing of real-world warfare. Stretching across hundreds of nautical miles, this exercise integrated joint forces from the Philippines, United States, Japan, and South Korea. It tested and validated advanced capabilities in precision fires, maritime maneuver, intelligence, cyber defense, and distributed command and control — the very foundation of modern warfighting.


“This is what combined operations looks like at the highest level — forward-postured, allied-enabled, and terrain-informed,” declared Col. Jason C. Armas, commanding officer of MRF-D 25.3 MAGTF. “This was more than a simulated strike. It was a deliberate act of maritime integration and dominance. We proved that our Marine Corps can maneuver at scale, with precision, and in lockstep with our partners.”


Multi-Nation Coordination Across the Archipelago

From the strategic islands of Batanes to the coastal bastions of Palawan, allied forces coordinated a symphony of simulated precision strikes. The 3rd Marine Littoral Regiment (MLR) employed the cutting-edge Navy Marine Expeditionary Ship Interdiction System (NMESIS), targeting notional maritime threats to support Philippine Marine forces in the north. Meanwhile, in the south, MRF-D coordinated with the U.S. Army’s 1st Multi-Domain Task Force (MDTF) to launch long-range simulated strikes, clearing maneuver corridors and neutralizing mock adversaries west of Palawan and north of Luzon.


The operation culminated in the strategic insertion of a combined U.S.-Philippine rifle company near Berong, Palawan. This included Philippine Marine Brigade Landing Teams and soldiers from Japan’s Amphibious Rapid Deployment Brigade (ARDB), who executed a bilateral ship-to-shore movement via Combat Rubber Raiding Crafts (CRRC). Simulating a humanitarian disaster response, the troops immediately transitioned to casualty identification, triage, and evacuation to Japanese and U.S. medical facilities.


Full Kill Chain: From Strike to Defense

Following successful strikes and insertions, allied forces fortified Berong’s coastal defenses in anticipation of simulated enemy amphibious landings. The exercise climaxed days later with a live-fire counter-landing operation near Quezon, Palawan—an explosive finale showcasing the full kill chain: sensing, striking, maneuvering, and defending.


“This training under KAMANDAG's constructive kill framework sharpens situational awareness and accelerates target acquisition in support of maritime denial operations,” emphasized Maj. Sivel Sarmiento, operations officer with the Philippine Marine Corps.


The Unseen Edge: Cyber, Intelligence, and Coordination

Behind every successful maneuver and strike was a complex web of cyber defense, intelligence gathering, and real-time communication. Joint ISR (Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance) assets—including unmanned aerial systems and maritime surveillance platforms—relayed vital target data. Defensive cyber teams, like the MRF-D’s DCO-IDM unit, ensured that no adversary could disrupt operations.


“The DCO-IDM team ensured uninterrupted execution of critical events,” said 1st Lt. Jared Haynie, officer in charge of cyber defense. “We were not just defenders—we were enablers of every successful mission thread.”


All efforts were centralized at the Fires and Effects Coordination Center (FECC), which served as the strategic hub connecting Philippine and U.S. command centers across more than 1,000 kilometers of archipelagic terrain. Coordinating with the Philippine Navy and Coast Guard, the FECC ensured the seamless integration of naval and land forces into a shared maritime awareness network.


Defending the Homeland, Strengthening the Alliance

KAMANDAG 9 was more than a military drill. It was a compelling affirmation of the enduring partnership between the Philippines and its allies—built on shared values, mutual defense, and regional stability. Through the Philippine Archipelagic Coastal Defense Concept, the nation is reasserting its sovereign rights, securing its seas, and demonstrating its pivotal role in the Indo-Pacific’s security architecture.


“This CJADO proves that deterrence is not abstract,” Col. Armas concluded. “It’s observable. It’s measurable. And it’s executable in terrain that matters—alongside allies who can see, decide, and act faster than any adversary. This wasn’t a rehearsal. It was a declaration of readiness, unity, and unwavering resolve.”


A Future-Proof Strategy

As the waves settle and the echoes of simulated firepower fade, one truth becomes clear: the Philippines and its allies are not just watching history unfold in the Indo-Pacific—they are shaping it. And with every exercise like KAMANDAG 9, they reaffirm a collective commitment to peace, security, and freedom across the vast and vital seas of Asia.


Wazzup Pilipinas remains at the frontline of real-time defense developments, chronicling strategic milestones that define the Philippines’ path toward sovereign security and regional leadership.

Friday, June 27, 2025

Cyber Revolution Summit


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The 2025 Cybersecurity Forum stands as a fortress of knowledge, foresight, and action. On June 27, the country’s foremost digital defenders—visionaries, warriors, and strategists from government, finance, tech, and national security converged to confront the escalating battle for cyber sovereignty. From decoding future threats and redefining digital trust, to unveiling national cyber defense strategies and honoring the heroes shaping the digital frontier, this is not just a forum—it is the frontline of our collective resilience. Together, we are not just watching the future unfold… we are shaping it, securing it, and standing guard over the digital archipelago.


Cyber Revolution Summit 

Cybersecurity Forum 2025

June 27 | Full-Day Agenda

Venue: Heritage Hotel

Time: 8:30 AM – 4:00 PM


MORNING SESSION

08:30 AM – 09:00 AM

Registration & Networking

Welcome coffee and access to the Exhibition Zone.


09:00 AM – 09:10 AM

Event Inauguration

Opening remarks to kick off the forum.


09:10 AM – 09:30 AM

Keynote Presentation

Topic: Cybersecurity Trends to Watch Out For in 2025 and Beyond – Shaping the Future of Cyber Space

Speaker: Fredric Lance Ong, Systems Engineer, Fortinet


09:30 AM – 09:50 AM

VIP Speech

Speaker: Atty. Jose Amelito S. Belarmino II, MSc

Deputy Privacy Commissioner, National Privacy Commission (NPC)


09:50 AM – 10:10 AM

Thought Leadership Talk

Speaker: Paul Pongco, Managing Director,

Accenture Advanced Technology Centers in the Philippines


10:10 AM – 10:30 AM

Technical Briefing

Speaker: Mel Rañin, Regional Sales Engineer, TXOne Networks


10:30 AM – 10:50 AM

Networking Break & Refreshments

Explore the Exhibition Zone and connect with peers.


10:50 AM – 11:30 AM

Expert Presentation

Topic: Building Digital Trust Across the Customer Journey

Speaker: Jefri Gabriel Tjong, Account Executive, OneTrust


11:30 AM – 11:50 AM

Industry Insights

Speaker: Leonid Rozenberg, Ocean Tech Ltd


11:50 AM – 12:50 PM

Panel Discussion

Topic: Building Digital Trust Across the Customer Journey

Moderator: Irene M. Camacho, CISO, Healthway Medical Network

Panelists:


Gabriel Tuason, Head of Information Security, Energy Development Corporation


Jersey Del Rosario, Fraud Department Head, Cebuana Lhuillier Bank


John Regala, Senior Director, Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas


AFTERNOON SESSION

12:55 PM – 02:00 PM

🍽️ Lunch Break

Enjoy a meal and continue networking.


02:00 PM – 02:20 PM

Cybercrime Briefing

Speaker: PCol. Jay Guillermo

Chief, Cyber Response Unit, PNP Anti-Cybercrime Group


02:20 PM – 02:40 PM

Compliance Insights

Speaker: Swapnil Bora, Delivery Head, Environmental Compliance Consultants (ECC) International


02:40 PM – 03:20 PM

Panel Discussion

Topic: Redefining Cybersecurity for a Safer Digital World – Staying Vigilant

Moderator: Col. Francel Margareth Padilla (Taborlupa), AFP Spokesperson, Armed Forces of the Philippines

Panelists:


Marjorie Gavin, Cybersecurity Compliance Head, PJ Lhuillier Group of Companies


Mark Santiago, Head of IT Risk Management, UnionDigital Bank


03:20 PM – 03:40 PM

Fireside Chat

Topic: Defending the Digital Archipelago: Cybersecurity as National Security

Speaker: Col. Francel Margareth Padilla (Taborlupa), Director, PICASO


03:40 PM – 04:00 PM

Recognition Segment

Program: CS25 – Honoring Cybersecurity Leaders to Watch in 2025


04:00 PM 

Closing Remarks

Thank you message and event conclusion.

Iloilo’s Biggest Industry Gathering: WSI’s Unfolds its Premier Expositions


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Worldbex Services International, the premier exposition organizer in the Philippines, is bringing its flagship and lifestyle shows to Iloilo this coming July 17 to 20, 2025. With the theme “Sustainably Innovate, Indulge, and Explore,” the Iloilo Trio shows include the Philippine Building and Construction Exposition (PHILBEX), the Foods and Beverages Expo (MAFBEX) Iloilo, and the Travel and Leisure Exposition (TLEX) Iloilo. WSI aims to empower Region 11 to drive their industries forward while advocating for responsible and purposeful progress.

With more than 200 exhibitors across a 4,500 sqm exhibit space, the Iloilo Trio Show is expected to draw 20,000+ visitors over its four-day run. Highlighting three key industries, the event promises valuable exposure for all participating exhibitors - turning visions into value. With PHILBEX Iloilo, attendees can look forward to construction and design products and services, offering opportunities to connect, network, and collaborate with industry professionals and creators. Previously known as the Iloilo Foods and Beverages Exposition (IFBEX), MAFBEX Iloilo brings WSI’s flagship food show to the regional stage while keeping its signature theme, EATS HERE! It features live demos, and food business that is perfect for F&B enthusiasts.






Meanwhile, TLEX Iloilo presents hotels offering exclusive promos for your next getaway.

Thousands of attendees can expect product showcases, interactive demos, and networking opportunities, all designed to foster collaboration, inspire creativity, and promote sustainable growth across the Western Visayas region. With the participation and full support of the Local Government Units, PHILBEX, TLEX, and MAFBEX Iloilo is set to be the region’s largest industry gathering, where innovation meets inspiration and every moment moves towards a sustainable future.

The Iloilo Trio Show will run simultaneously, welcoming guests daily from 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM.

Admission is free, and attendees can register easily through worldbexevents.com. These events are organized by the leading event organizers in the country - WORLDBEX SERVICES INTERNATIONAL.

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