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This list does not include ships transferred to the Philippine Navy for cannibalization of parts. Philippine navy ships are prefixed BRP (Barko ng Republika ng Pilipinas), formerly RPS (Republic of the Philippines Ship).
History; Philippines; Name: BRP Gabriela Silang: Namesake: María Josefa Gabriela Cariño de Silang: Ordered: September 6, 2017: Builder: OCEA S.A., Les Sables-d'Olonne, France Cost: UNKNOWN since the ₱5.6B contract price also includes 4 units 24-m fast patrol boats + 5-yr maintenance contract instead of the usual 2 yrs [1]
The Miguel Malvar-class frigate is a class of frigates designed and currently built by Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) for the Philippine Navy.It was previously known as the HDC-3100 corvette based on the company's product nomenclature system and the service's acquisition project name until it was reclassified to its current "FF" frigate designation.
Philippines: Landing craft utility: BRP Manobo (AT-297) BRP Manobo is a new ship, replacing an original ex-USN Mk.6 LCT with the same hull number and name although the design is different. Landing Craft Utility, Light Unknown: Riverine craft utility: VU-102 VU-103 VU-106 VU-469 VU-471 [39] Indonesia: Small Landing Craft Utility: LC-601-1 (Capas ...
The lead ship was launched on 17 January 2016 [4] as BRP Tarlac. [5] The second ship was delivered on 10 May 2017 and named as BRP Davao del Sur. [6] The Philippine Navy has reported in June 2022 that a future version of the Tarlac-class was ordered. [7]
Some Filipinos blamed the 1997 Asian financial crisis as the core reason but in actuality the Philippine economy grew by 5.2% in 1997, only contracted -0.6% in 1998, and then quickly rebounded 3.1% in 1999, and onwards; it even weathered the 2007–2008 financial crisis where, by 2009, most countries were on the negative while the Philippines ...
BRP Bagong Silang (PB-104) is the fourth ship of the Kagitingan class coastal patrol interdiction crafts of the Philippine Navy. It was designed in Germany, and built in the Philippines, and was commissioned with the Philippine Navy in June 1983 as BRP Bagong Silang (PG-104).
BRP Ramon Alcaraz (PS-16) is the second ship of the Gregorio del Pilar-class patrol ships of the Philippine Navy.From 1968 to 2012, she was known as USCGC Dallas and served the United States Coast Guard as a high endurance cutter.