Ryan Chan
A Philippine general said on Friday that the United States Typhon missile system deployed in the country since April last year is capable of striking China.
The Chinese Foreign Ministry did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Why It Matters
The Typhon Mid-Range Capability system is a land-based missile system operated by the U.S. Army. It can launch two types of missiles—the Tomahawk and the Standard Missile-6—against aerial, surface and land targets, with respective ranges of about 1,000 and 290 miles.
The U.S. Army initially deployed the Typhon missile system in the Philippines for drills, but the U.S. and the Philippines, allies under a mutual defense treaty, later decided to keep it there indefinitely. Eastern and southern China and parts of the South China Sea—where Beijing and Manila have territorial disputes—fall within range of the system.
What To Know
Armed Forces of the Philippines Chief General Romeo Brawner Jr. said in an interview that deploying the Typhon missile system is part of the military's effort to strengthen its capability to defend the country against any invasion attempt, the Daily Tribune reported.
While acknowledging that mainland China and China's artificial islands in the South China Sea are within range of the system, the general said the weapon's range does "not matter to others" as the Philippines focuses on building defenses against "any threats."
"It is not specifically targeting China, but these missile systems are here so we can train. Once we acquire these capabilities, we must be ready to use them," the general said. Manila revealed its interest in buying the Typhon missile system last November.
The Philippine military chief said that even without hosting the U.S. missile system, the country is already a target because of its "very strategic" location, close to Taiwan and serving as a chokepoint between the South China Sea and the broader Pacific.
China's communist government has claimed sovereignty over the self-governed island of Taiwan and has threatened to use force to achieve reunification. The Typhon missile system could strike Chinese invasion forces in the air and at sea from the Philippines.
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