Philippines and US Launch Joint Military Drills with Advanced Military System
- The United States has deployed its Navy-Marine Expeditionary Ship Interdiction System in the Philippines for the Balikatan joint military exercises, according to the Armed Forces of the Philippines on April 15, 2025.
- U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced that around 9,000 U.S. Troops and 5,000 Filipino troops will participate in the drills, set to start on April 21, emphasizing interoperability across maritime and air defense.
- The Balikatan drills aim to strengthen defense ties amidst rising tensions in the South China Sea and Taiwan, as noted by Brigadier General Michael Logico.
- The exercises reflect deepening defense ties amid tensions with China, particularly concerning the South China Sea and Taiwan.
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US and Philippine Joint Combat Drills Show Trump Is Not Scaling Back on South China Sea Region
A senior Philippine military official said U.S. and Filipino forces will undertake battle-readiness exercises, including live-fire drills, in a large-scale deployment that shows the Trump administration is not scaling back its commitment to help deter aggression in the region.
US, PH forces set for major combat drills
ABOUT 14,000 American and Filipino soldiers will take part in battle-readiness exercises in the Philippines, including live-fire drills, in a large-scale deployment that shows the Trump administration is not scaling back its commitment to help deter aggression in the region, a senior Philippine military official said Tuesday. The annual joint Balikatan — Filipino for "shoulder-to-shoulder" — exercises between the longtime allies will be held fro…
After Typhon, US NMESIS missiles in PH for drills
MANILA, Philippines — The United States antiship missile system NMESIS has arrived in the Philippines for use in the next “Balikatan” exercises between Filipino and American troops, with the drills again being held mainly at the country’s northern tip near Taiwan. The deployment of the NMESIS—or Navy-Marine Expeditionary Ship Interdiction System—was first announced by US […]...Keep on reading: After Typhon, US NMESIS missiles in PH for drills
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