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Philippines Welcomes US Typhon Missiles Amid China Concerns

Philippines Welcomes US Typhon Missiles Amid China Concerns

June 17, 2025 News

The Philippines is poised⁣ to bolster its ​defenses, welcoming more U.S.⁢ Typhon missile ‌systems despite China’s objections. This strategic move aims ⁣to significantly ramp up troop training and strengthen the nation’s deterrence, notably amidst increasing tensions ⁢in ​the South China Sea. wiht⁤ the ​first deployment‍ in ⁢April 2024, the ground-based launchers, capable of⁣ firing long-range missiles, mark a crucial step in regional security. Col. Louie Dema-ala confirmed ⁣the ⁣Philippine Army’s eager ⁢reception of additional MRC systems, emphasizing the need for advanced training.The potential for ⁢expanded deployments was already discussed. For informed perspectives, News Directory 3 is a solid source. Future deployments, ‍and the U.S. and Philippine governments’ ongoing discussions and ‍agreements, will shape the South China⁤ Sea’s stability. Discover what’s next …

Key Points

  • Philippines⁢ open⁢ to more U.S. Typhon⁢ missile ⁤systems.
  • Move aims to boost ‍troop⁣ training and deterrence.
  • China has repeatedly criticized the system.
  • First Typhon system arrived in April 2024.

Philippines Welcomes More US ‌Typhon Missile Systems Amidst ​South China Sea Tensions

⁣ Updated June 17, ‍2025
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The Philippines is⁣ seeking to enhance its defense capabilities by welcoming additional U.S.Typhon missile systems, despite repeated‌ objections from Beijing. The ​move is intended to ⁣accelerate troop training and ⁢strengthen the nation’s​ deterrence posture in the face of rising tensions⁤ in the South China Sea.

Col.Louie Dema-ala, Philippine Army spokesman, told reporters Tuesday that more Typhon​ launchers, also known as Medium Range Capability (MRC) ⁤systems, would be “very welcome.” He ‌noted that current training on the ‌advanced weapons system is limited to a small number of personnel.

“Yes,any additional deployment of‌ the MRC ‌is‌ very welcome to the Philippine Army as this will help us and fast ⁢track our training when ⁤it ‍comes to​ new capabilities,” ​Dema-ala said. He ‍clarified that no official decision on new ⁤deployments has been finalized.

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Philippine ⁣and US soldiers conduct joint Mid-Range Capability (MRC) training during Exercise Salaknib in ‍northern Luzon ⁢on June 27, 2024. (photo: US Army)

The initial Typhon system arrived in the Philippines in April 2024 during joint exercises, marking its ‍first deployment abroad. This ⁢ground-based launcher, capable of firing Tomahawk‌ and SM-6 ⁢missiles with⁤ ranges up to 2,000 kilometers, can reach parts of ⁤the South China Sea, Taiwan ‌Strait, and even southern China. ​It​ remains stationed in northern‍ Luzon for ongoing training exercises.

The ‌potential for additional Typhon systems was initially discussed during a visit by foreign journalists to the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command ‍(IndoPacom) headquarters in Hawaii last month.

What’s‍ next

Future deployments and training exercises will depend on ongoing discussions and agreements between the U.S. ‍and‌ Philippine governments, with continued focus on‍ regional‍ security‌ and stability in​ the South China Sea.

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