US Army fires Typhon for first time in Philippines during Balikatan drills
The US Army conducted its first-ever firing of a Tomahawk missile from its Typhon Mid-Range Capability launcher system in the Philippines. This event occurred during the Balikatan military exercises.

Briefing Summary
AI-generatedThe US Army conducted its first-ever firing of a Tomahawk missile from its Typhon Mid-Range Capability launcher system in the Philippines. This event occurred during the Balikatan military exercises. The Typhon system, developed by Lockheed Martin, was transported to the Philippines two years ago and has been stationed there as a strategic asset. While the Army had previously practiced moving the system, this marks the initial live-fire demonstration. The missile launch drew a critical response from China.
Article analysis
Model · rule-basedKey claims
5 extractedThe Typhon system is built by Lockheed Martin.
The missile firing drew a rebuke from China.
The Typhon system was transported 13,000km from Joint Base Lewis-McChord to Luzon, Philippines.
This marks the first time the Typhon system has been fired in the Philippines since its arrival two years ago.
The US Army fired a Tomahawk missile from its Typhon launcher system in the Philippines during a military exercise.