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US Army fires Typhon for first time in Philippines during Balikatan drills

Beijing has opposed the deployment of the Typhon, which is able to strike targets in Chinese territory from the Philippines

2-MIN READ2-MINBloombergPublished: 9:07am, 6 May 2026The US Army on Tuesday shot a Tomahawk missile from its Typhon Mid-Range Capability launcher system in the Philippines during a military exercise, marking the first time it has fired such a weapon since the system’s arrival in the country two years ago, which drew a rebuke from China.Built by Lockheed Martin, the Typhon system had been flown 13,000km (8,000 miles) from Joint Base Lewis-McChord in Washington state to Luzon in the Philippines as part of a military exercise called Salaknib and there it has remained as a strategic asset.The army has practised moving it around the rough, hot terrain but stopped short of firing it in previous exercises.

Typhon was “highly requested by a number of our partners and allies and it’s at their request that we deploy”, General Ronald Clark, the US Army Pacific commander, said in an interview on Monday. “It’s a pretty strategic deterrent capability.”

The American and Filipino militaries have continued to build on a long-enduring relationship with the annual exercise known as Balikatan, which has continued to develop in size, scale and complexity in recent years.

Read original at South China Morning Post

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