Philippines Set to Receive Historic $1.5B in U.S. Military Assistance

Philippines Set to Receive Historic $1.5B in U.S. Military Assistance

Philippines Set to Receive Historic $1.5B in U.S. Military Assistance The United States is preparing to deliver one of the largest military assistance packages to the Philippines in modern history, authorizing up to $1.5 billion under the FY2026 NDAA, a move that repositions Manila from a peripheral ally to a frontline security pillar in the…

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Russia and China Deploy Drones and Submarines - indopacific Report

Russia and China Deploy Drones and Submarines as the Philippines Faces New Sea Threats

Russia and China Deploy Drones and Submarines as the Philippines Faces New Sea Threats War at sea no longer announces itself with fleets on the horizon or cannons over open water. Today’s most consequential maritime weapons often remain invisible, slipping beneath waves, loitering silently for weeks, or operating autonomously without flags, radio calls, or crews….

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10 Chinese Ships vs 1 Philippine Vessel - indopacific report

10 Chinese Ships vs 1 Philippine Vessel How Beijing Turns Aggression Into “Routine Patrols”

10 Chinese Ships vs 1 Philippine Vessel How Beijing Turns Aggression Into “Routine Patrols” 10 Chinese Ships vs 1 Philippine Vessel. On paper, Beijing calls it a “routine patrol.” On the water, it looks very different. The overwhelming numerical imbalance is not accidental; it is designed. By surrounding a lone Philippine ship with coast guard…

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China Is Watching the 9th U.S.–Philippines

China Is Watching the 9th U.S.–Philippines Patrol Very Closely!

China Is Watching the 9th U.S.–Philippines Patrol Very Closely! The West Philippine Sea has seen tension before, but nothing quite like this moment. As dawn breaks over contested waters, Philippine and U.S. warships slice through the waves in tight formation, their radars sweeping, their aircraft carving arcs across the sky. It is a scene that…

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China Fires Flares at Philippines Aircraft - indopacific report

China Fires Flares at Philippines Aircraft as EW Warfare Goes Live in the Spratlys

China Fires Flares at Philippines Aircraft as New EW Systems Activate in Spratlys A Chinese vessel firing military-grade flares at a Philippine patrol plane, just hours after new PLA electronic-warfare systems were activated across the Spratlys, signals a dramatic escalation in the West Philippine Sea. This is not an isolated incident. It is the opening…

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Hegseth’s Pacific Posture Shift

Hegseth’s Pacific Posture Shift: Reinforcing U.S. Deterrence Along the First Island Chain (2025–2030)

Hegseth’s Pacific Posture Shift: Reinforcing U.S. Deterrence Along the First Island Chain (2025–2030) What if the front line of the next great-power conflict isn’t Washington or Beijing, but a narrow arc of islands stretching from Okinawa to Taiwan and all the way down to Luzon? That is the strategic question framing U.S. Defense Secretary Pete…

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Philippines KF-21 Boramae Acquisition - Indopacific Report

Philippines KF-21 Boramae Acquisition

Philippines KF-21 Boramae Acquisition: A Strategic Shift in South China Sea Air Power The Philippines is currently in advanced negotiations to acquire South Korea’s KF-21 Boramae, a move that represents the largest leap in Philippine airpower in 20 years and a significant shift in the military balance of the South China Sea. After decades of operating without a…

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China’s Growing Flotilla - indopacific report

China’s Growing Flotilla: Satellite Images Reveal New Flashpoints in the West Philippine Sea

China’s Growing Flotilla: Satellite Images Reveal New Flashpoints in the West Philippine Sea In December 2025, new satellite evidence from BBC Verify exposed a dramatic escalation in China’s naval posture across the Philippine Sea, revealing flotillas being resupplied at sea, far from home, and operating with the endurance of a true blue-water navy. What Philippine…

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Japan Plans to Export Military Command - IndoPacific Report

Japan Plans to Export Military Command & Control System to the Philippines

Japan Plans to Export Military Command & Control System to the Philippines Japan has a long history of not exporting weapons. However, sending the Philippines its first military command and control systems changes the situation. What does this mean for the countries of the Indo-Pacific? Japan and the Philippines are constructing networks and systems and…

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