Warfare in pre-colonial Philippines
| Sandatahang Lakas Armed forces | |
|---|---|
Kampilan sword on display | |
| Active | c. 800 – 1673 |
| Country | Various (Philippine archipelago) |
| Branch | Palace guards Capital Defense Artillery Corps Cavalry Corps Infantry Regiments Navy Marines |
| Type | Army, Navy |
| Role | Military force |
| Part of | Feudalism |
| Garrison/HQ | Pampanga Maynila Cainta Laguna Lubang Kalibo Singhapala Kota bato Kota Sug |
| Engagements | Mayd-Musa alliance against Imperial China Expeditions Visayan Raids against China Majapahit-Luzon conflict Chinese piracy Bruneian Invasion Burmese–Siamese War (1547–49) Battle of Mactan Battle of Manila (1570) Battle of Bangkusay Channel Siege of Cainta (1571) Spanish Conquest Brunei Civil War |
| Decorations | Batikan |
| Battle honours | Gold Slaves |
| Commanders | |
| Notable commanders | Various Datus, Lakan, Rajahs and Sultans |
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Interstate warfare was practiced in the Philippines prior to Spanish colonization.