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Updated · Defense News · May 15
US Marines Rehearse Seizing 3 Philippine Islands With NMESIS as Balikatan Spans 17 Sites
Updated
Updated · Defense News · May 15

US Marines Rehearse Seizing 3 Philippine Islands With NMESIS as Balikatan Spans 17 Sites

1 articles · Updated · Defense News · May 15
  • Three Philippine islands in the Batanes chain hosted U.S. Marine NMESIS teams during Balikatan 2026, expanding from one island last year as troops rehearsed securing the Luzon Strait.
  • Seventeen locations across the archipelago tested the 3rd Marine Littoral Regiment’s dispersed operations model, with C-130Js and LCU-2000 craft moving forces and a Basco detachment simulating anti-ship fires for 72 hours.
  • MADIS counter-drone vehicles also live-fired in Zambales, where crews focused on tracking and tactics rather than maximizing kills during an integrated air-defense demonstration.
  • More than 2,000 personnel in the Hawaii-based 3rd MLR used the April 20-May 8 exercise to validate expeditionary tactics with Philippine and regional partners, reflecting the Marine Corps’ push to modernize for contested littoral warfare.
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