Balikatan 2026: US, Japan, Philippines flex military muscle amid China tensions

It took less than six minutes for Japan’s Type 88 missile to find its mark, a decommissioned Philippine warship 75km (47 miles) off the coast of Ilocos Norte. The US-made Tomahawk took rather longer to hit its target, some 630km (390 miles) away. It was, analysts say, a pointed display of resolve: J
ORIGINAL SOURCE →via South China Morning Post
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