Typhon launch of Tomahawk missile is ‘worst provocation’ by the US against China
Chinese military observers have described the United States' first live-fire test of its Philippines-based Typhon missile launcher as the "worst provocation" in years in the South China Sea. The Typhon system, deployed to Luzon two years ago, can fire Tomahawk and SM-6 missiles with ranges that could reach China.

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AI-generatedChinese military observers have described the United States' first live-fire test of its Philippines-based Typhon missile launcher as the "worst provocation" in years in the South China Sea. The Typhon system, deployed to Luzon two years ago, can fire Tomahawk and SM-6 missiles with ranges that could reach China. The missile launch occurred on May 5 during the US-Philippine Balikatan joint exercise. Beijing has previously opposed the Typhon deployment, stating it destabilizes regional security. Observers suggest China should increase its air defense and stealth strike drone capabilities in response to this development.
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5 extractedThe Typhon was used to fire a Tomahawk cruise missile during the US-Philippine Balikatan joint exercise on May 5.
Beijing has opposed the Typhon deployment since its arrival in the Philippines two years ago, claiming it has destabilised regional security.
The Typhon missile launcher can fire Tomahawk and SM-6 missiles with ranges between 500km and 2,000km.
The United States’ first firing of its Philippines-based Typhon missile launcher marked the “worst provocation” in years in the South China Sea.
China should ramp up air defence and stealth strike drones in response to the US missile deployment.