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Forget ballistic missiles… The US has deployed such a weapon, China will no longer sleep in the Indo-Pacific

New Delhi. The US has deployed the Mk 41 Vertical Launch System (VLS) to Guam, signaling increased preparedness against potential threats from China. As part of this move, America is installing the most modern missile interceptors to strengthen its bases in the Pacific. Last month, The War Zone reported that the U.S. Navy had deployed Mk 41 VLSs to Guam’s Aegis Ashore Air Defense System, marking a significant advance in the island’s defense. According to the report, this operation is part of a larger effort to improve Guam’s airspace security, with a particular focus on Chinese threats.

The Aegis Aegis Ashore system, which includes the Aegis Combat System and the AN/SPY-1 radar, is designed to intercept ballistic missiles in flight using SM-3 interceptors, the report said. This move will not only strengthen Guam’s security but also enhance U.S. military capabilities in the region. The US-based Mk 41 vertical launcher in Guam can be integrated with other interceptors such as the SM-6 and the upcoming Glide Phase Interceptor (GPI), making it capable of defeating hypersonic threats.

However, according to The War Zone’s report, this deployment could face challenges due to Guam’s limited open space and mountainous terrain. The Mk 41 launch vehicle is an important part of the planned EIAMD (Enhanced Integrated Air and Missile Defense) system, which is intended to ensure comprehensive 360-degree defense of the island and deter aerial threats. This development will significantly improve Guam’s defense capability and further strengthen U.S. military stability in the region. This system is considered extremely important to counter hypersonic threats, especially given increasing global security challenges.

Guam, a small island in the Pacific Ocean, plays a strategic role in the U.S. Indo-Pacific strategy. In an article for the Hudson Institute, Center Fellow Oriana Skylar Mastro analyzes Guam’s strategic importance, the threats China poses to U.S. forces, and countermeasures to Chinese aggression in the region.

Mastro says Guam is not only an important center of U.S. military activity, but is also necessary to counter China’s growing influence in the Asia-Pacific region. The article explains what measures should be taken to protect U.S. forces on Guam to maintain stability in the region and stop China’s aggressive behavior.

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