The Armed Forces of the Philippines said Thursday it did not make any commitment to remove the United States’ Typhon missile system from the country.
India expects to sell short-range missiles to the Philippines this year in a deal worth more than $200 million, Indian sources told Reuters, for New Delhi's second major defence export contract with ...
The Typhon dispute has exacerbated Philippines-China tensions when both sides are engaging in maritime standoff. In January, Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. demanded China stop its ...
India is set to finalize a deal to sell short-range Akash missiles to the Philippines, estimated at over $200 million, amid growing regional tensions with China. This follows their earlier BrahMos ...
India expects to sell short-range missiles to the Philippines this year in a deal worth more than $200 million, Indian ...
Manila has allocated nearly $2 billion for the acquisition of a submarine fleet to help defend its dispersed island geography ...
Philippine defense spokesperson Arsenio Andolong declines to comment on the specifics of any deal or on plans for procurement, but says the country's armed forces had 'manifested it requires these cap ...
India plans to sell short-range Akash missiles to the Philippines, marking a second major defense deal amid rising tensions ...
The Akash missile system developed by India's defence research body has drawn interest from the Philippines, which has told ...