The U.S. military has relocated its Typhon launchers, capable of firing multipurpose missiles over thousands of kilometers, from Laoag airfield in the Philippines to another location on Luzon. The move aims to enhance the deployment’s mobility and survivability during conflicts, with satellite images showing the equipment being loaded onto transport aircraft. The Typhon system, equipped with Tomahawk and SM-6 missiles, is part of a broader U.S. strategy to strengthen anti-ship capabilities in Asia.
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