Typhon launch of Tomahawk missile is ‘worst provocation’ by the US against China
Observers suggest strong countermeasures after the first live-firing of the system since its deployment to the Philippines

Beijing has opposed the Typhon deployment since the Lockheed Martin system arrived at its Luzon base in the Philippines two years ago, claiming it has destabilised regional security.
The ground-based vertical launch system can fire Tomahawk and SM-6 missiles, with ranges between 500km and 2,000km (311-1,240 miles), potentially putting China within reach of Luzon.
After the Typhon was deployed to the Philippines in 2024, troops practised moving it around in the tropical environment but did not conduct any live-fire tests.
According to Song Zhongping, a military analyst and former instructor with the People’s Liberation Army (PLA), the Tomahawk was fired from Luzon Island and flew northbound, clearly aiming at the Taiwan Strait.