US Army displays Typhon missile system in Japan during military exercise

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The U.S. Army revealed its Typhon missile system in Japan, a move aimed at increasing deterrence against China's regional assertiveness. The land-based Typhon system, capable of firing Standard Missile-6 and Tomahawk missiles, was displayed during the Resolute Dragon exercise involving over 19,000 U.S. and Japanese troops. This deployment follows the system's exhibition in the Philippines last year and occurs amid Japan's military buildup and increased regional tensions.


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