Philippine army to train on US Typhon missile system
- Philippine soldiers will train on the U.S. military's Typhon missile system during army drills next month as part of preparations for the annual Salaknib exercise with the U.S. Army later this year.
- The Typhon missile system, deployed by the U.S. Military in April last year, can fire Tomahawk missiles with a range of 1,600 kilometers and SM-6 missiles with a range of 200 kilometers.
- The deployment of the Typhon system has faced criticism from China, which called it an irresponsible choice undermining regional peace and stability.
- The exercise will focus on the payload delivery system and highlight the Typhon system's capabilities, according to Philippine Army spokesperson Louie Dema-ala.
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