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US deploys new missile system to Philippine island near Taiwan in message to China

The Marines’ Nmesis launcher brings advanced firepower and flexible island warfare tactics to the Pacific’s front line as US-China tensions escalate.

May 27, 2025 / 09:19 IST
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In a key show of force, the US Marine Corps has deployed a next-generation anti-ship missile system, known as the Navy-Marine Expeditionary Ship Interdiction System (Nmesis), to Batan Island in the northern Philippines—just 120 miles from Taiwan. Delivered by a US Air Force C-130, the system’s arrival is part of the annual Balikatan military drills and highlights America’s effort to counter China’s naval dominance in the Pacific, the Wall Street Journal reported.

Designed to stop China’s naval advances

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The Nmesis fires high-precision Norwegian Naval Strike Missiles, which can destroy enemy warships up to 115 miles away. Unlike sea-launched systems, this one is land-based, remotely operated, and harder to detect—making it ideal for deployment on remote islands. With Nmesis positioned in strategic chokepoints, Chinese ships approaching Taiwan or the South China Sea would face a much higher risk.

A shift in US military strategy