For 30 years, DKI APCSS has been a bridge—connecting nations, building trust, and fostering peace through strength in the Indo-Pacific. From our classrooms to capitals across the region, our 16,000 alumni lead with courage, vision, and cooperation—turning dialogue into action, and partnerships into lasting security. In a region of consequence, we stand together—advancing resilience and capacity—so that peace and prosperity endure for generations to come. On Sept 4, 2025, DKI APCSS celebrated its official 30th Anniversary with leaders throughout the IndoPacific.
In a 21st-century conflict, sophisticated missile systems aren’t the only capability that can cripple a nation’s infrastructure, a keyboard can be just as effective. Recognizing the existential threat that cyber-attacks pose to both military readiness and civilian stability, Balikatan 2026 placed a multinational emphasis on cybersecurity with a cyber defense exercise, April 23 to May 8.
Yet, the true lethality of the fires lay not just in their volume, but in their precision—a precision enabled by advanced electronic warfare systems and emitters funded and coordinated by the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command J7 Pacific Multi-Domain Training and Experimentation Capability. As U.S. Soldiers stood shoulder-to-shoulder with their Philippine, Japanese, and Canadian counterparts to repel a complex, simulated adversary, EW architecture...