
The Philippines will showcase its newly acquired BrahMos supersonic cruise missile system during the Balikatan 2026 war games with the United States and allied forces. The system will be used in a simulation firing mode, marking its first integration into Balikatan drills.
The Philippines acquired the BrahMos supersonic cruise missile system, considered the Philippines' most powerful weapon in its arsenal, through a landmark $375 million defense deal with India in 2022, becoming the first Southeast Asian nation to field this weapon. Deliveries began in April 2024, with three batteries supplied by India, and the system is now integrated into the Philippine Marine Corps’ Coastal Defense Regiment.
First held on 1991, Balikatan is the Philippines’ largest annual military exercise with the United States, designed to strengthen defense cooperation, improve joint readiness, and enhance interoperability among allied forces. The 2026 edition is the biggest yet, with over 17,000 troops from seven nations actively participating.
"Balikatan” is a Filipino word meaning shoulder-to-shoulder.
Timeline Snapshot: Philippines’ BrahMos Acquisition
| Year | Event |
|---|---|
| 2022 | Contract signed ($375M, 3 batteries) |
| Apr 2024 | First batch delivered |
| Apr 2025 | Second batch delivered |
| Sep 2025 | Final batch delivered |
| 2026 | BrahMos featured in Balikatan war games (simulation firing) |
Key Details on BrahMos in Balikatan 2026
- Simulation Firing Only: Systems activated as in real combat, but no live missile launch
- Location: Northern Luzon, Philippines
- Delivery Timeline: First batteries delivered in April 2024
- Capabilities: Speed Mach 2.8–3.0 (~3,400 km/h); Warhead 200–300 kg; Land-based mobile batteries
- Strategic Role: Strengthens coastal defense and A2/AD in South China Sea
Balikatan 2026 Overview
- Scale: Largest iteration with 17,000 troops from multiple nations
- Scope: Maritime strike drills, air/missile defense, live-fire, humanitarian assistance
- Other Systems Featured: US Typhon MRC, NMESIS
- Geopolitical Context: Exercises near Taiwan and Scarborough Shoal; China warns of confrontation
Strategic Significance
- Philippines: First Southeast Asian country to deploy BrahMos; boosts deterrence
- India: $375M export deal enhances defense industry credibility and Indo-Pacific role
- Regional Impact: Adds pressure in South China Sea disputes; improves allied interoperability
Quick Comparison: BrahMos vs Other Systems in Balikatan
| System | Origin | Speed/Range | Role in Balikatan |
|---|---|---|---|
| BrahMos | India-Russia JV | Mach 2.8–3.0, ~290–400 km | Simulated maritime strike, coastal defense |
| Typhon MRC | USA | Tomahawk & SM-6, ~1,000 nm | Long-range precision strike |
| NMESIS | USA | Naval Strike Missile, ~185 km | Ship interdiction, coastal defense |
The Philippines’ BrahMos acquisition is both a military modernization milestone and a geopolitical signal—India’s export success has reshaped Southeast Asia’s defense landscape, giving Manila a credible deterrent in the South China Sea.

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