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Space centre could give Philippine military vital edge in maritime rows

Having dedicated satellites is ‘something that makes sense’ as it would give the military more control over its territory, experts say.

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scmp.comStai leggendo7 g fa

Space centre could give Philippine military vital edge in maritime rows

Having dedicated satellites is ‘something that makes sense’ as it would give the military more control over its territory, experts say.

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rappler.com9 g fa

Philippines eyes military space unit, satellite by 2028

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. himself suggested in December 2025 that the AFP would be better off acquiring its own satellites

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  1. mercoledì 8 luglio 2026·rappler.com

    Philippines eyes military space unit, satellite by 2028

    President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. himself suggested in December 2025 that the AFP would be better off acquiring its own satellites

  2. venerdì 10 luglio 2026·scmp.com

    Space centre could give Philippine military vital edge in maritime rows

    Having dedicated satellites is ‘something that makes sense’ as it would give the military more control over its territory, experts say.

  3. venerdì 10 luglio 2026·scmp.com

    Why the Philippines is turning to space for a military edge in South China Sea

    Having dedicated satellites is ‘something that makes sense’ as it would give the military more control over its territory, experts say.