Philippine Army’s 10th Infantry ‘Agila’

How the Philippine Army’s 10th Infantry ‘Agila’ Division Is Rewriting AFP Strategy

How the Philippine Army’s 10th Infantry ‘Agila’ Division Is Rewriting AFP Strategy For decades, the Armed Forces of the Philippines built its doctrine around internal security, fighting insurgents in jungles, mountains, and far-flung barangays. But that era has ended, and a historic strategic pivot has begun. What was once a military shaped by counterinsurgency is…

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Japan–Philippines Security Ties Deepens as Manila Seeks More TC-90 Patrol Aircraft and Retired Abukuma Destroyers

Japan–Philippines Security Ties Deepens as Manila Seeks More TC-90 Patrol Aircraft and Retired Abukuma Destroyers

The Japan–Philippines security axis is accelerating faster than any other defense partnership in the Indo-Pacific, and the latest development marks another leap forward. On November 26, 2025, Philippine Navy Chief Vice Adm. Jose Ma. Ambrosio Ezpeleta confirmed that Manila is now seeking five additional retired TC-90 maritime patrol aircraft from Japan’s Maritime Self-Defense Force, a…

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Should Taiwan Expose Beijing’s Airspace and EEZ Violations — Like the Philippines Does in the South China Sea

Should Taiwan Expose Beijing’s Airspace and EEZ Violations — Like the Philippines Does in the South China Sea?

Taiwan now stands at a decisive moment as Chinese pressure reaches historic highs across its skies and seas, raising a fundamental question with enormous strategic consequences: should Taipei expose Beijing’s airspace and EEZ violations the way the Philippines exposes coercion in the South China Sea? Chinese military activity has surged at a scale the world…

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Can Japan and the Philippines Really Deter China

Can Japan and the Philippines Really Deter China?

For the first time in modern Asian geopolitics, Japan and the Philippines, two U.S. allies with very different histories and defense traditions, have entered a legally binding military pact that allows their troops, ships, and aircraft to operate on each other’s soil. It is a dramatic evolution, something almost unthinkable a decade ago, yet it…

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Why the U.S. Wants Taiwan to Fund Philippines EDCA Military Bases

Why the U.S. Wants Taiwan to Fund Philippines EDCA Military Bases?

Have you ever wondered who really shapes the future of the Indo-Pacific? Is it armies? Is it alliances? Or is it the quiet deals happening behind the scenes — the ones that never make the front page? Well, here’s a question that would have sounded impossible just a few years ago: Why would Taiwan —…

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Philippine Air Force Receives 5 New Black Hawks in a Major Upgrade

Philippine Air Force Receives 5 New Black Hawks in a Major Upgrade

The Philippine Air Force has just received five new UH-60M Black Hawk helicopters, another major addition to a fleet that has grown rapidly in recent years. It’s a milestone, no doubt. But as these aircraft touched down on the tarmac, a larger question hung in the air: how far does this upgrade really take the…

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Philippines Needs Submarines Now More Than Ever to Deter China

Philippines Needs Submarines Now More Than Ever to Deter China

The Philippines stands at the center of one of the world’s most contested maritime regions, yet it remains the only frontline state in the South China Sea without a single submarine. This absence is not a minor gap, it is a defining weakness in a moment when the country faces unprecedented pressure from an increasingly…

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Can South Korea, Japan, and Philippines Deter a Chinese Invasion of Taiwan

Can South Korea, Japan, and Philippines Deter a Chinese Invasion of Taiwan?

What if China tried to cut off Taiwan’s sea lanes tomorrow—or even launched a full-scale invasion? Could Japan, South Korea, and the Philippines realistically stop Beijing, or would they be dragged into a high-stakes showdown with global consequences? The Taiwan Strait has become a powder keg: China is rapidly modernizing its navy, missile forces, and…

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Philippines Launches Massive Anti-Invasion Drills in Northern Luzon and South China Sea

Philippines Launches Massive Anti-Invasion Drills in Northern Luzon and South China Sea

Philippine Military to Hold Anti-invasion Drills in Northern Luzon, South China Sea What does it mean for a small archipelago to prepare for a great-power conflict? The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) is asking itself that very question as it steps into a new era of deterrence and readiness. Once focused almost entirely on…

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Philippines Teams Up With East Timor Against China in the South China Sea

Philippines Teams Up With East Timor Against China in the South China Sea

Philippines Teams Up With East Timor Against China in South China Sea? Is Southeast Asia witnessing the quiet birth of a new maritime alliance, one that could subtly redraw the strategic lines of the South China Sea? On October 26, 2025, East Timor (Timor-Leste) was formally admitted as the 11th member of ASEAN, a milestone…

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