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Breaking Post-War Taboos: Japan Deploys Missile Power in the South China Sea
Japan has marked a historic shift in its post-war defense posture by firing Type 88 surface-to-ship missiles during the Balikatan exercises in the Philippines. This first-ever overseas missile launch signifies Tokyo's transition into a more assertive regional security partner alongside the U.S. and Manila.

Diminishing Returns of Deterrence: F-22s in the Philippines and the New Aerial Order
The deployment of F-22 Raptors to the Philippines highlights the U.S. military's shift toward distributed logistics while simultaneously revealing the limits of stealth deterrence against China's maturing J-20 fleet. While symbolically potent, the tactical mismatch between U.S. and Philippine assets underscores the political nature of the exercise in a contested West Pacific.

A New Frontier of Deterrence: Tomahawk Missiles Redefine the Philippine Frontline
The first-ever launch of Tomahawk cruise missiles in the Philippines marks a major escalation in regional strike capabilities and U.S.-Philippine military integration. This move shifts the strategic balance in the South China Sea, providing a land-based counter to China's maritime dominance while heightening geopolitical tensions.

China’s Deep-Sea Ambition: World’s Largest Floating Wind Platform Anchors in the South China Sea
China has successfully installed the Sanxia Linghang, a 16MW floating offshore wind platform that is currently the largest of its kind in the world. Situated in the South China Sea, the project demonstrates China's breakthrough in deep-sea engineering and its move toward large-scale, far-shore renewable energy production.

Beyond the Blue Water: China’s ‘Flying Shark’ Sharpens Ground-Attack Capabilities
Recent live-fire exercises involving China's J-15 carrier-based fighters reveal a strategic pivot toward multi-role ground-attack capabilities. This transition underscores the PLA Navy's growing focus on amphibious warfare and its ambition to project force beyond traditional maritime boundaries.

China’s Blue-Water Ambitions: The Fujian Carrier’s Rapid Ascent to Combat Readiness
China’s Fujian aircraft carrier has completed eight sea trials over two years, marking a historic technological leap with its electromagnetic catapult system. The vessel's rapid testing and 2025 commissioning demonstrate China's maturing capability to design and operate world-class, large-deck carriers independently.

Blue-Water Ambitions: China Completes its 'Five-Piece' Carrier Air Wing Suite
China has finalized its core carrier-based aircraft suite, including the J-35 stealth fighter and KJ-600 early warning aircraft. This milestone, enabled by electromagnetic catapult technology, transforms the PLAN's carrier groups into comprehensive combat units capable of far-sea power projection. The development marks a significant narrowing of the technological gap between the Chinese and U.S. navies.

Echoes of Assertiveness: Beijing Signals Hardline Stance in Scarborough Shoal Intercepts
Chinese state media is amplifying aggressive tactical dialogues between military personnel near Scarborough Shoal to signal resolve in the South China Sea. This shift toward nationalistic, high-stakes reporting aims to normalize China's control over the reef and deter regional challengers.

Manila Doubles Down on Alliances as Balikatan Exercises Test Beijing’s Red Lines
The Philippines has launched its largest-ever 'Balikatan' military exercise, integrating Japan into combat roles and deepening ties with the U.S. despite regional tensions. Beijing has responded with naval drills and warnings against 'extraterritorial interference,' while Manila pursues new defense acquisitions from Tokyo.

Naval Chess in the South China Sea: Beijing Deploys ‘Super Fleet’ to Counter Multilateral Drills
China has deployed a massive naval task force centered on the carrier Liaoning and the new electromagnetic-catapult-equipped Sichuan to the South China Sea. This move directly counters the 2026 US-Philippines Balikatan exercises, which have expanded to include Japanese and French forces.

Routine Sovereignty: China’s Southern Theater Command Projects Naval Power in the South China Sea
The PLA Southern Theater Command conducted a routine naval patrol in the South China Sea on April 28, 2026, to assert maritime presence. These operations are part of a broader strategy to normalize Chinese military dominance in the region and deter regional rivals.

The 4.4-Second Legacy: China’s Carrier Ambitions and the Human Cost of Naval Power
The tenth anniversary of carrier pilot Zhang Chao’s death highlights the human and technical costs of China’s maritime expansion. Zhang’s decision to attempt to save his aircraft rather than eject has been institutionalized as a symbol of the 'heroic spirit' driving the PLAN's carrier program.