The Philippines is set to receive a second battery of BrahMos supersonic anti-ship missiles from India – a move Manila hopes will bolster its coastal defences amid rising tensions in the South China Sea. However, analysts caution the deployment may carry more symbolic than strategic weight in deterring an increasingly assertive China.
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The delivery was reported by The New Indian Express newspaper on Sunday, citing a defence source who said it was being shipped – unlike the first battery, which was delivered by air in April last year.
The reports came weeks after Philippine military chief General Romeo Brawner told the Raisina Dialogue in New Delhi that Manila was seeking more missile systems to complete the integration of its air and missile defence.
“Alongside this, we will be purchasing more warships and multi-role fighter jets to build a strong and reliable deterrent force,” Brawner said.
“India is a vital partner. Beyond procurement, we are looking into joint manufacturing, technology transfer, and local production in the Philippines to support our growing defence industry.”

Last year, New Delhi delivered the first supersonic anti-ship missiles to the Philippines under a US$375 million deal signed in 2022.