US gives Philippines solar-powered sea drones to boost maritime surveillance 

June 22, 2026 10:26 PM EDT

MANILA, June 23 (Reuters) - The ‌U.S. government has ​given ​four Ocean Aero Triton autonomous underwater and surface vehicles to the Philippine military to boost Manila's ability to ‌monitor its waters and spot potential threats, the U.S. Embassy ⁠in the Philippines said on Tuesday.

The Philippines is taking delivery of the solar-powered ‌sea drones, which can operate ‌for up to 30 days without crews, as ties between the Philippines and China have been tested by Beijing's installation of ​a floating structure in Scarborough Shoal and the imposition of sanctions by China on Manila’s Defense Secretary.

The embassy said the drones, ⁠valued at $13 million, demonstrated Washington's commitment to its ally and would enhance the Philippines' ability ​to detect and respond to maritime challenges, including illegal fishing, gray-zone activities, and threats to freedom of navigation.

“The ​Indo-Pacific’s waters are vast and contested, ‌and the Philippines sits at the heart of it," the embassy said in a statement.

In mid-June, U.S. ⁠and Philippine forces held joint maritime drills in the South China Sea, involving air and coast guard assets in a series of interoperability exercises.

Last week, ⁠the Philippines said China had removed the floating structure on the hotly contested ​atoll after it lodged a diplomatic protest. China said the structure was for ‘scientific survey’ work.

Beijing claims almost the entire South China Sea, a strategic waterway through which ‌more than $3 trillion in trade passes annually, despite a 2016 arbitral ruling that invalidated those claims. The ‌Chinese embassy in Manila has said the 2016 ruling only undermined ⁠bilateral ties and regional peace ‌and stability, statements the ​Philippine foreign ministry has rejected.

(Reporting by Mikhail Flores, Karen Lema and Nestor Corrales; Editing by David Stanway and ‌John Mair)



Serious News for Serious Traders! Try StreetInsider.com Premium Free!

You May Also Be Interested In





Related Categories

Reuters