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The Philippines is preparing to host a second US-made Typhon missile system, reinforcing its defence capabilities amid ...
The NMESIS system will be used during the upcoming Balikatan military exercises and then remain for further bilateral drills ...
The Marine Corps is leaving anti-ship missile batteries in the Philippines after the upcoming Balikatan drills in preparation for another exercise in June, according to a Marine spokeswoman.
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's visit to Manila brought a sigh of relief to his Filipino hosts and new cause for military ...
Typhon, a mobile, land-based, ship-sinking missile capability, will be fired during the Talisman Sabre exercise with ...
The U.S. and its Philippine ally are also planning special forces training in the closest province to China-claimed Taiwan.
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US missiles are a disposable bargaining chip
United States Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth paid a visit to the Philippines, a stop on a trip planned to help him evade a ...
We need the Typhon missile system as part of our deterrence efforts” WHY not? Beijing will no doubt create a ruckus and claim the possible deployment by ...
In January of this year, Reuters reported that the Typhon system was set to be repositioned elsewhere on the island. Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning condemned the deployment, calling it ...
The Philippines took possession of the first of two corvette-class warships with "advanced weapons and radar systems" on ...