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Philippine-U.S. annual military drills will be biggest ever - official

This year's "Balikatan" or 'shoulder-to-shoulder' drills also come against the backdrop of what the Philippines calls "aggressive" Chinese actions in the South China Sea.

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Philippine-U.S. annual military drills will be biggest ever - official

The drills, held from April 11 to 28, will see 17,600 participants from both sides, including around 12,000 from the United States, and "live fire exercises into the water" for the first time, according to Col. Michael Logico, director of the Philippine military's training centre and spokesperson for the event.

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Philippine-U.S. annual military drills will be biggest ever - official

"This is officially the largest Balikatan exercise," Logico said.

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Philippine-U.S. annual military drills will be biggest ever - official

Previously, the biggest joint drills were undertaken in 2015, with more 11,000 troops participating.

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Philippine-U.S. annual military drills will be biggest ever - official

The larger-scale drills follow Marcos' decision last month to expand the United States' access to his country's military bases, which China says undermines regional stability.

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Philippine-U.S. annual military drills will be biggest ever - official

Regarding the possibility of the joint exercises further infuriating China, Logico said, "We have the absolute, inalienable right to defend our territory. We are here to show that we are combat ready."

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Philippine-U.S. annual military drills will be biggest ever - official

The Balikatan exercises are to be carried out across several provinces, including Palawan, which is near the South China Sea. They will also see some 111 participants from the Australian defence force, though their participation will be limited to "smaller land-based exercises", Logico said.