US NMESIS missile system arrive in the PH for Balikatan 2025 – AFP

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The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) said Tuesday that the United States – Navy-Marine Expeditionary Ship Interdiction System (NMESIS) is here in the Philippines for this year’s Balikatan joint military exercises.

Balikatan spokesperson Brigadier General Michael Logico said at a press conference that the NMESIS is already in the country. I will not say where but it will be a part of the exercises.

Asked if they are planning to keep the anti-ship missile system in the Philippines, US 1st Marine Expeditionary Force’s Colonel Doug Krugman said they would “certainly look to participate” if the equipment is appropriate for more exercises in the country.

“If there’s another exercise going in the Philippines shortly after Balikatan and that equipment is appropriate and requested for it by the AFP, we would certainly look to participate in that exercise as well,” Krugman.

“But it is here for exercise purposes,” he added.

In March, US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced the deployment of the anti-ship missile system for Balikatan.

Hegseth said both countries agreed on the next steps to strengthen deterrence in the Indo-Pacific.

“First, we agreed that the United States will deploy additional advanced capabilities to the Philippines. This includes using the NMESIS, anti-ship missile system, and highly capable unmanned surface vehicles in exercise Balikatan this April,” Hegseth said.

“These systems will enable US Forces and the Armed Forces of the Philippines to train together on using advanced capabilities to defend the Philippines’ sovereignty,” he added.

Balikatan drills with the Philippine and US forces are set to start on April 21.

According to Logico, a total of 14,000 troops, including 9,000 from the US and 5,000 from the Philippines, are expected to participate in the annual exercise. Around 200 troops from Australia will also join in the Balikatan.

Other countries will participate as observers in the drills including Czech Republic, Poland, Colombia, among others.

For this year’s Balikatan, the Philippine and US troops will engage in a full battle exercise.

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