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Japan Fires Type 88 in Historic Balikatan Maritime Drill in the Philippines
defense19 days ago

Japan Fires Type 88 in Historic Balikatan Maritime Drill in the Philippines

During Balikatan 2026 in the Philippines, Japan fired two Type 88 anti-ship missiles from a 6×6 JGSDF launcher at a decommissioned BRP Quezon, sinking the target about six minutes later at roughly 75 km. The live-fire was part of a multinational drill involving about 17,000 troops and marked the first participation of Japanese combat troops on Philippine soil since WWII. USMC NMESIS was present (but did not fire), and an American HIMARS had previously engaged the target. The exercise underscored growing defense cooperation as Japan plans to replace the Type 88 with the Type 12; the Type 88 range is 180 km and carries a 225 kg warhead.

Japan fires first overseas anti-ship missiles during Balikatan, sinks decommissioned Philippine vessel
asia-pacific19 days ago

Japan fires first overseas anti-ship missiles during Balikatan, sinks decommissioned Philippine vessel

During the Balikatan exercise off northwestern Luzon, Japan fired two Type-88 surface-to-ship missiles from Culili Point, sinking the decommissioned BRP Quezon (ex-USS Vigilance) about 50 miles offshore — the first time Tokyo has launched missiles outside its territory. The drill also involved Philippine frigates, a Canadian frigate, a U.S. P-8 Poseidon and an MQ-9 drone, signaling deeper regional security cooperation as tensions with China rise; Philippine President Marcos Jr. watched remotely alongside Japanese Defense Minister Koizumi and Philippine Defense Secretary Teodoro. Officials say future Balikatan drills are likely to expand in size and scope to deter shared threats.

Luzon Strait Drill Sinks Target as Allies Demonstrate Expanded Anti-Ship Capabilities
military20 days ago

Luzon Strait Drill Sinks Target as Allies Demonstrate Expanded Anti-Ship Capabilities

During Exercise Balikatan 2026 in the Luzon Strait, a decommissioned BRP Quezon was sunk in a live-fire event after coordinated strikes by U.S., Philippine, and Japanese forces, employing NMESIS with NSMs, Philippine C-Star missiles, Type 88 coastal missiles, and supporting GMLRS and other assets; the drill showcased dispersed, mobile anti-ship capabilities and underscored the Luzon Strait’s strategic importance as a corridor between Taiwan and the Pacific, highlighting how allied forces expect to contest the waterway in a future conflict.