The Philippines on Friday denied making commitments to China to remove the US-deployed Typhon missiles in the country. According to the National Security Council (NSC), President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.
China voiced its opposition to the United States’ deployment of Typhon missiles in the Philippines, saying it "will not sit idly by" with the threat posed by the deployment of the missile system amid ...
The US military has moved its Typhon launchers – which can fire multipurpose missiles up to thousands of kilometres – from Laoag airfield in the Philippines to another location on the island ...
MANILA, Philippines – The Philippines did not promise China that it would withdraw the United States’ Typhon missile system, National Security Council spokesperson Jonathan Malaya said on ...
The U.S. military has relocated its Typhon launcher from Laoag Airfield in the Philippines to another location on Luzon Island. This missile system is capable of launching various types of long ...
The Philippine side brought in the Typhon system to cater to the US side would only place its national security and defense in the hands of others, and lead to geopolitical confrontation and risks ...
Jan 23 - The U.S. military has moved its Typhon launchers - which can fire multipurpose missiles up to thousands of kilometres - from Laoag airfield in the Philippines to another location on the ...
MANILA, Jan 24 (Reuters) - The U.S. military's Typhon launchers which can fire multi-purpose missiles up to thousands of kilometres will stay in the Philippines for the time being, the national ...
MANILA, Philippines — Filipino and American troops will again train using the Typhon missile system from the United States next month, but there will be no live fire drills. Col. Louie Dema-ala ...