US, Philippines flex military muscle with Himars live-fire drills near South China Sea


Long-time allies the United States and the Philippines have flexed their military muscle by firing six rockets in a defence drill on Palawan Island, in a show of sustained American commitment to Manila.
Defence experts say the show of strength from the M142 High Mobility Artillery Rocket System (Himars) could signal its potential long-term deployment, much like the Typhon arsenal that previously raised Chinaโ€™s ire.
They caution however that it would be premature to consider it as sign of a golden age in US-Philippine relations under President Donald Trump.
On Monday, about 500 troops from the Philippines, the US and Australia conducted a maritime interdiction drill in Rizal, where Manilaโ€™s navy intercepted a remote-controlled vessel approaching the coast.
Part of this yearโ€™s ongoing large-scale Balikatan โ€“ or shoulder to shoulder โ€“ exercise, the drill culminated in a precision strike showcasing the Himars systemโ€™s quick and accurate response to amphibious threats.

โ€œWe achieved everything we set out to achieve,โ€ US Marines commander Major General Thomas Savage told reporters. โ€œWeโ€™re trying to demonstrate a capability to work together. The exercise you saw is agnostic of an enemy. If somebody is trying to interfere with a sovereign nation, thatโ€™s what weโ€™re trying to demonstrate.โ€

A US marine walks beside an Avenger air defence system during an integrated air and missile defence demonstration at a training camp in San Antonio, northern Philippines, on Sunday. Photo: Jeoffrey Maitem
A US marine walks beside an Avenger air defence system during an integrated air and missile defence demonstration at a training camp in San Antonio, northern Philippines, on Sunday. Photo: Jeoffrey Maitem

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