Balikatan 2026: US, Japan, Philippines flex military muscle amid China tensions
From News - South China Morning Post
May 9, 2026
About this episode
The episode discusses the Balikatan 2026 military exercises involving the US, Japan, and the Philippines amidst rising tensions with China.
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: Japanese, American and Filipino troops bringing this year’s Balikatan joint exercises to a thunderous close with a volley of missiles fired from sites in the far northern Philippines. The Tomahawk...
Topics covered
- military exercises
- US-Japan relations
- Philippines defense
- China tensions
- missile technology
Keywords
- Balikatan
- military exercises
- Japan
- US
- Philippines
- missiles
- China
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Japan, US, Philippines
Products: Type 88 missile, Tomahawk
Places: Ilocos Norte, Philippines
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