U.S. Marines Show How NMESIS Anti-Ship Missile System Operates Under MADIS Air Defense in the Philippines

 U.S. and Philippine Marines rehearsed a simulated Navy-Marine Expeditionary Ship Interdiction System (NMESIS) firing mission protected by the Marine Air Defense Integrated System (MADIS) during KAMANDAG 10 at Calayan, reinforcing the alliance’s ability to conduct distributed maritime strike operations in the northern Philippines. Reported by DVIDS on June 25, 2026, the exercise demonstrated how mobile anti-ship missile forces can survive and fight inside contested island environments, strengthening deterrence across critical Western Pacific sea lanes.  Read Full Defense News At This Link. 


U.S. and Philippine Marines rehearsed an NMESIS island-based anti-ship strike under MADIS air-defense protection during KAMANDAG 10, sharpening allied sea-denial tactics near the Luzon Strait (Picture Source: U.S. Marines)




Subscribe to receive free email updates: