Glowing projectiles lit up the Philippine sky from an advanced US long-range missile system yesterday, in war games aimed at boosting their military alliance in the face of an increasingly assertive China.
The High Mobility Artillery Rocket System (HIMARS) was the star of a simulated assault exercise by 5,500 US and Philippine troops, unleashing six missiles at distant targets from a dry riverbed three hours’ drive from Manila.
US Marine Cobra attack helicopters and Philippine S211 jets also buzzed over the Crow Valley training range as Philippine and US troops acted out the capture of imaginary enemy-held territory.
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The exercises were staged in the shadow of a festering dispute between the poorly equipped US ally and regional giant China over islands, reefs and waters in the resource-rich South China Sea, some of which are also claimed by Taiwan, Malaysia, Vietnam and Brunei.
“The truth of the matter is we are allies and as allies we need to work together,” Lieutenant-General John Toolan, the US Marine Corps Pacific commander, told reporters, referring to the missile system.
“I think we will be more than happy to share,” he said when asked if the US would deploy HIMARS to the Philippines in the case of armed conflict over the South China Sea.
The system’s range is 3,000km, Toolan said, meaning it could hit vessels far from the Philippines.
China claims most of the South China Sea, even waters and rocks close to the coasts of several neighbors that overlap with their claims. Beijing has reclaimed several reefs claimed by Manila and built structures on them that the Philippines alleges were designed for military use — a charge China denies.
Although the US has not taken a stand on the conflicting claims in the South China Sea, it has opposed China’s efforts to claim the waters and has stressed freedom of navigation in the vital sea lane.
“We have seen the capability. It is highly mobile, lethal. So I think it is one of the capabilities we want to have,” Philippine Navy Vice Admiral Alexander Lopez said as he watched the war games.
Toolan said the two-week maneuvers displayed the capability of both armies to deploy rapidly across the Asian archipelago.
The truck-mounted missile system had been flown aboard a giant military transport plane to an airport near the Crow Valley firing range earlier in the day from the western Philippine island of Palawan.
The Philippines has been improving its defense ties with the US to help upgrade its capability to defend its territory.
The Philippines has allowed US forces to rotate through five Philippine bases, including one on Palawan and another in the north, both close to the South China Sea.
Asked if the HIMARS systems would be deployed in these five bases, Toolan said: “That’s not necessarily in the plan, but obviously, with the mobility the HIMARS gives you, you can use it anywhere.”
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