US and Philippine forces cancel ship-sinking drill after World War II-era target prematurely sinks -
💨 Abstract
A World War II-era Philippine navy ship, intended for a combat exercise with American forces, accidentally sank in rough waters near Zambales province on May 5, 2025. The BRP Miguel Malvar, built as a U.S. Navy patrol vessel, was being towed when it took on water and sank. The drill was cancelled, but other live-fire exercises continued.
Courtesy: wtop.com
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