Kuala Lampur, May 14 -- MAY 14 - The arrival of the Lockheed Martin Typhon missile system in the Indo-Pacific is not merely another chapter in the modernization of military hardware.

It is a strategic signal that the region has entered a far more compressed era of geopolitical competition, where deterrence, long-range strike capability, and alliance interoperability are increasingly fused into one integrated military architecture.

The Typhon system, capable of launching both the Tomahawk missile and SM-6 missile, represents a profound shift in the military balance of the Indo-Pacific. Unlike conventional defensive missile systems designed solely for interception, Typhon is dual-capable in strategic logic.

It can conduct deep precision ...