Last year, the U.S. Army moved the Typhon Missile System, which can fire missiles as far as 1,200 miles, to a base on Luzon ...
Typhon, a mobile, land-based, ship-sinking missile capability, will be fired during the Talisman Sabre exercise with ...
Mounted in trailers on the back of trucks, the Typhon is relatively easy to move, including on military transport planes. Compared with ship-based missile launchers, land-based missile systems are ...
The U.S. and its Philippine ally are also planning special forces training in the closest province to China-claimed Taiwan.
The Army's second Midrange Capability missile battery is ready for action in the Pacific, the service's 3rd Multidomain Task ...
The US Army’s Typhon missile system, stationed in the Philippines since early 2024, is equipped with Tomahawk cruise missiles ...
Last year, the U.S. Army moved the Typhon Missile System, which can fire missiles as far as 1,200 miles, to a base on Luzon Island in the northern Philippines. It is the first time since the Cold ...
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's visit to Manila brought a sigh of relief to his Filipino hosts and new cause for military ...
The US-made Typhon missile system will not be part of this year’s iteration of “Salaknib,” Major General Jeffrey VanAntwerp, ...
US Army statement comes with Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth set to visit Manila this week to ‘advance security objectives’.
Officials of the AFP welcomed the possible deployment of another US-made MRC “Typhon” missile system to the Philippines.