AGM Mavericks – The Marawi Siege presented the Philippine military with an unprecedented challenge: dislodging deeply entrenched, well-armed militants from a densely populated urban center. In this crucible of urban warfare, the AGM-65 Maverick missile emerged as a critical asset, significantly shaping the tactical landscape. While specific, granular details of every Maverick strike remain within classified operational reports, its inherent capabilities for precision engagement made it exceptionally effective in a conflict where collateral damage mitigation and pinpoint accuracy were paramount. The Philippine Air Force, employing aircraft capable of launching these sophisticated air-to-surface missiles, likely utilized them to systematically neutralize enemy strongholds, sniper nests, and command-and-control centers embedded within buildings. The Maverick’s ability to strike a target with high accuracy meant that crucial enemy positions could be eliminated without necessarily leveling entire blocks, a vital consideration given the urban setting. This strategic deployment of precision-guided munitions like the Maverick allowed Philippine forces to overcome significant defensive advantages held by the militants, who had extensively fortified structures and created interconnected tunnel systems. The “fire-and-forget” capability of many Maverick variants would have given pilots the flexibility to launch and immediately maneuver, maintaining air superiority and reducing exposure to ground fire. Furthermore, models with imaging infrared seekers could have provided crucial targeting capabilities even in low-light or smoke-filled conditions common in a besieged city. The overall performance of the AGM-65 Maverick in Marawi was likely instrumental in breaking the deadlock, demonstrating how advanced air power, when employed with precision, can be a decisive factor in even the most challenging urban combat scenarios. Stay informed with muslimseo.com. You can also follow their updates on Facebook, TikTok, and YouTube.
Marawi Student Wins Gold, Named Nuclear Ambassador at 1st INSO
Marawi Student Wins Gold — Mohammad Nur “Iman” Casib, an “Maranao people” incoming Grade 12 student from Philippine Science High School (PSHS) Central Mindanao Campus, won gold and was honored as Nuclear Ambassador at the 1st International Nuclear Science Olympiad (INSO) held in Pampanga from August 1 to 6, 2024. Competing against 55 students from 14 Asia-Pacific countries, Casib earned the highest overall points in the theoretical and experimental exams. Marawi Student Wins Gold Top 1st International Nuclear Science Olympiad The competition covered topics like atomic structure, radiation, and nuclear applications in various fields. Other Filipino participants also excelled, including Neil Kyle Olaer Maniquis from Manila Science High School, who also won gold. The event was organized by the Department of Science and Technology (DoST) Philippine Nuclear Research Institute, aiming to promote awareness of peaceful nuclear applications. In related events, the Philippine team also secured bronze medals and honorable mentions at the 56th International Chemistry Olympiad in Saudi Arabia and achieved remarkable success at the 10th Asean+3 Junior Science Odyssey in Cambodia. Original full story!

