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From the Jungle to the Skies: Filipino Soldiers Race Against the World’s Best

dzdgadmin admin March 17, 2026 3 min read

CAMP CAPINPIN, Rizal — From the jungles of Southern Tagalog to the global arena
of military innovation, Filipino soldiers are proving that excellence knows no
boundaries. Members of the Philippine Army Drone Racing Team, including Jungle
Fighter personnel from the 2nd Infantry Division, recently represented the country in
the 6th Military International Drone Racing Tournament hosted by the Australian Army
in Sydney, Australia from March 12 to 14, 2026.

The prestigious competition, held as part of the Australian Army’s 125th founding
anniversary, gathered elite military drone teams from allied and partner nations in a
series of high-speed First-Person View (FPV) drone events designed to test speed,
precision, and tactical maneuvering. Among the highlights of the Philippine
contingent’s performance was one Filipino pilot finishing 11th out of 76 elite
international participants, a remarkable achievement that reflects the growing
capability and competitiveness of the Philippine Army in the rapidly evolving field of
unmanned aerial systems.

Composed of an officer, two enlisted personnel, and two reservists, the Philippine
Army Drone Racing Team arrived at Randwick Barracks on March 10 where they
immediately conducted course familiarization and race track reconnaissance in
preparation for the demanding competition. During the tournament, the Filipino drone
aces competed in drone racing, bomb-drop challenges, and air-to-air engagement
events—competitions that demand exceptional piloting skill, quick decision-making,
and precise aerial control.

Behind the team’s emergence on the international stage is a forward-looking vision to
prepare the Philippine Army for the future of warfare. The initiative to recruit and
develop expert drone pilots was championed by 2ID Commander Major General
Ramon Zagala, who recognized early on that unmanned aerial systems are rapidly
becoming a critical capability in reconnaissance, surveillance, and tactical support
operations. His initiative to embrace drones started when he was still the Commander of Army RESCOM when he initiated the first training of FPV drone handling involving
reservists and regular troops.

More than just a competition, MIDRT-AS26 served as a platform for capability
development and military-to-military engagement. Through the event, the Philippine
contingent gained valuable exposure to emerging drone technologies while
exchanging insights with drone operators and UAS experts from partner nations.

Central to the competition are First-Person View (FPV) drones, a specialized type of
unmanned aerial system built for speed, agility, and precision. Unlike commercial
drones commonly used for photography or recreational flying, FPV drones are typically
custom-built and optimized for high-performance flight. Their lightweight structure
allows them to accelerate rapidly, maneuver through tight courses, and perform
complex aerial movements with remarkable responsiveness.

Each drone is carefully assembled by pilots and technicians, with components
selected to suit specific operational needs—from high-speed racing to precision
targeting and aerial maneuvering. These same principles of agility and control are
increasingly relevant in modern military operations, where unmanned aerial systems
play vital roles in reconnaissance, surveillance, and tactical support missions.

The Philippine Army’s participation in MIDRT-AS26 also builds upon its growing
experience in international drone competitions. In 2025, the Army’s drone aces
competed in the Military International Drone Racing Tournament in the United
Kingdom at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, where they demonstrated their
ability to compete alongside some of the world’s most capable military drone
operators.

Following their return to the country, members of the Philippine Army Drone Racing
Team rendered a courtesy call to Maj. Gen. Zagala at Camp Capinpin in Tanay, Rizal
on March 16, where they shared their experiences and insights from the international
competition.

For the Jungle Fighters, the achievement represents more than a milestone in
competition—it reflects the determination of Filipino soldiers to continuously adapt,
innovate, and excel in an increasingly technology-driven security environment.

As the Philippine Army advances its modernization efforts, the success of its drone
aces stands as a powerful reminder that the Filipino soldier is ready to meet the
challenges of the future—combining courage, skill, and innovation to build a force
capable of standing shoulder to shoulder and competing with the world’s best.

And as these Filipino drone pilots raced through the skies of an international arena of
precision and technology, they carried with them not only their aircraft—but also the
pride and aspirations of a nation.

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