List of equipment of the Philippine Navy
Appearance
This is a list of ships of the Philippine Navy, including present and future ones. For the list of retired naval ships see List of decommissioned ships of the Philippine Navy.
Current Ships
Class | Photo | Type | Ships | Origin | Note |
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Frigates (4 in service) | |||||
Template:Sclass- | Frigate | BRP Gregorio del Pilar BRP Ramon Alcaraz BRP Andres Bonifacio |
United States | Ex-US Coast Guard Template:Sclass-s. A 3rd unit, the BRP Andres Bonifacio, is expected to join within the year.[1] | |
Datu Kalantiaw class | Frigate | BRP Rajah Humabon | United States | ex-USN Template:Sclass- | |
Corvettes (11 in service) | |||||
Template:Sclass- | Corvette | BRP Emilio Jacinto BRP Apolinario Mabini BRP Artemio Ricarte |
United Kingdom | ex-Royal Navy Template:Sclass-s | |
Template:Sclass- | Corvette | BRP Quezon BRP Rizal |
United States | ex-USN Template:Sclass-s | |
Template:Sclass- | Corvette | BRP Miguel Malvar BRP Magat Salamat BRP Sultan Kudarat BRP Cebu BRP Pangasinan BRP Iloilo |
United States | ex-USN Template:Sclass-, and Template:Sclass- and PCE(R)-848-class patrol craft. | |
Patrol craft (36 in service) | |||||
Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo class | Inshore patrol vessel | BRP Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo |
Philippines | ||
General Mariano Alvarez class | Inshore patrol vessel | BRP General Mariano Alvarez | United States | ex-USN Template:Sclass- | |
Template:Sclass- | Coastal patrol craft | BRP Jose Andrada BRP Enrique Jurado BRP Alfredo Peckson BRP Simeon Castro BRP Carlos Albert BRP Heracleo Alano BRP Liberato Picar BRP Hilario Ruiz BRP Rafael Pargas BRP Nestor Reinoso BRP Dioscoro Papa BRP Ismael Lomibao BRP Leovigildo Gantioqui (PG-384) BRP Federico Martir (PG-385) BRP Filipino Flojo (PG-386) BRP Anastacio Cacayorin (PG-387) BRP Manuel Gomez BRP Teotimo Figoracion (PG-389) BRP Jose Loor Sr. BRP Juan Magluyan BRP Florencio Inigo (PG-393) BRP Felix Apolinario (PG-395) |
United States & Philippines |
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Template:Sclass- | Coastal patrol craft | BRP Bagong Lakas (PG-102) BRP Bagong Silang (PG-104) |
Germany | ||
Template:Sclass- | Fast attack craft | BRP Boni Serrano BRP Bienvenido Salting BRP Salvador Abcede BRP Nicolas Mahusay BRP Dionisio Ojeda BRP Emilio Liwanag |
South Korea | ex-ROKN Template:Sclass2-s. BRP Tomas Batillo was decommissioned in 2003 while BRP Ramon Aguirre never entered service. | |
Template:Sclass- | Fast attack craft | BRP Teodorico Dominado Jr (PG-842)[2] BRP Leopoldo Regis (PG-847) |
South Korea | ex-ROKN Haksaeng class patrol boats | |
Alberto Navarette class | Coastal patrol craft | BRP Alberto Navarette BRP Abraham Campo (PG-396) |
United States | ex-US Coast Guard Template:Sclass2-s | |
Amphibious landing ship (15 in service) | |||||
Template:Sclass- | Landing platform dock | BRP Tarlac | Indonesia | 2 ships ordered from PT PAL, based on Makassar/Banjarmasin-class LPD.[3] BRP Tarlac commissioned, LD-602 under construction.[4] | |
Template:Sclass- | Logistics support vessel | BRP Bacolod City BRP Dagupan City |
United States | These ships were based on a helicopter capable variant General Frank S. Besson-class Logistics Support Vessel of the United States Army. | |
LST-1/542 class | Landing ship, tank | BRP Laguna (LT-501) BRP Benguet (LT-507) |
United States | ex-USN LST-1 class and LST-542 class-tank landing ships. The last 2 LST-1/542 of Philippine Navy. | |
Tagbanua class | Large landing craft utility | BRP Tagbanua | Philippines | BRP Tagbanua is the largest Philippine-made naval vessel launched to date. Size is similar to the Landing Craft Heavy although it was classified as an LCU. | |
Manobo class | Landing craft utility | BRP Manobo (AT-297) | Philippines | BRP Manobo is a new ship, replacing an original Mk. 6 LCU with the same hull number and name although the design is different. | |
Ivatan class | Landing craft heavy | BRP Ivatan BRP Batak BRP Waray BRP Iwak BRP Agta |
Australia | Former RAN Balikpapan-class ships.[5][6] | |
LCU Mk.6 class | Landing craft utility | BRP Subanon (AT-291) BRP Bagobo (AT-293) BRP Tausug (AT-295) |
United States | Former US Mk. 6 LCU. | |
Auxiliary ships (10 in service) | |||||
Ang Pangulo class | Presidential yacht | BRP Ang Pangulo | Japan | ||
Lake Mainit class | Fuel tanker | BRP Lake Buhi (AF-78) | United States | ||
Lake Buluan class | Water tanker | BRP Lake Buluan (AW-33) | United States | similar to Lake Mainit class | |
Design 381 class | Coastal freighter | BRP Mangyan | United States | ex-US Army and ex-USN FS-524 | |
Replenishment tanker | BRP Lake Caliraya | China | ex-MT Lapu-Lapu, MT Jose Rizal, and MT Emilio Jacinto, respectively were former oil tankers from the Philippine National Oil Corporation.[7] 2 more undergoing refurbishing prior to commissioning. | ||
Research vessel | BRP Gregorio Velasquez (AGR-702) | United States | former R/V Melville, promised by US Pres. Barack Obama to the Philippine Navy in November 2015. Arriving in mid-2016. | ||
Survey vessel | BRP Fort San Antonio (AM-700) BRP Fort Abad (AM-701) |
[8] | |||
YTL-442 class | Small harbor tug | BRP Igorot (YQ-222) BRP Tasaday (YQ-226) |
United States | ex-US YTL-572 small harbor tug ex-US YTL-425 small harbor tug[9] | |
Minor Surface Assets | |||||
Multi-Purpose Attack Craft Mk. 2 | Assault crafts | BA-485 BA-486 BA-487 |
Philippines | ||
Multi-Purpose Attack Craft Mk. 1 | Assault crafts | BA-482 BA-483 BA-484 |
Taiwan | ||
US Swift class | Patrol boats | 29 | United States | [10] | |
De Havilland 9209-class patrol craft | Patrol boats | DF-323 | Australia | [11] | |
Riverine utility craft | Utility craft | VU-102 VU-103 VU-106 VU-469 VU-471 |
Unknown | [12] | |
Small Landing Craft Utility | LC-601-1 LC-601-2 |
Indonesia | Integral LCU of the BRP Tarlac (LD-601). | ||
Rigid-hulled inflatable boats | Patrol boats | unknown | Numerous numbers from different sources and in different sizes | ||
Miscellaneous Surface Assets | |||||
Floating Crane (ex-US 60-ton capacity) | File:YU-207.jpg | Crane vessel | YU-207 | United States | Built by Todd Shipyards in Seattle Washington, 140 feet 1,407 t derrick barge built for US Navy in 1952 as YD-191 and sold 1980 to PN[13][14] |
Future Ships
Class | Photo | Type | Ships | Origin | Note |
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Modified HDF-3000 design | Frigate | Unnamed Unnamed |
South Korea | New frigate project, awarded to Hyundai Heavy Industries on October 24, 2016, scheduled for delivery starting 2019.[15] | |
Template:Sclass- | Corvette | Unnamed | South Korea | The former ROKS Mokpo (PCC-759), still pending transfer to the Philippine Navy[16] | |
Template:Sclass- | Landing platform dock | BRP Davao del Sur | Indonesia | BRP Davao del Sur launched, scheduled for delivery by 2017.[3][4] | |
Mulgae class | Landing craft utility | Unnamed | South Korea | Former ROKN LCU-78, delivered in June 2015. Will undergo refurbishing and repair before commissioned to the Philippine Navy.[17] | |
Replenishment tanker | BRP Lake Danao (AT-82) BRP "Tanker 3" |
China | ex-MT Jose Rizal and ex-MT Emilio Jacinto, respectively were former oil tankers from the Philippine National Oil Corporation.[7][18] Tanker 2 is to become BRP Lake Danao (AT-82), Tanker 3 still unnamed, both undergoing refurbishing prior to formal commissioning. | ||
Multi-Purpose Attack Craft Mk. 3 | Missile assault crafts | Unnamed Unnamed Unnamed |
Philippines | 3 awarded to Propmech Corporation to build the boats and are currently under construction, while Rafael Advanced Systems was awarded to supply weapons systems.[19] | |
Small Landing Craft Utility | LC-602-1 LC-602-2 |
Indonesia | Integral LCU of BRP Davao del Sur (LD-602). To be delivered and commissioned together with LD-602 |
See also
- List of decommissioned ships of the Philippine Navy
- Philippine Coast Guard
- Philippine Navy
- Philippine Marine Corps
- Armed Forces of the Philippines
Notes
- ^ Rahmat, Ridzwan (14 March 2016). "Philippines to receive third USCG Hamilton-class cutter". janes.com. Retrieved 17 May 2016.
- ^ BRP Tedorico Dominado Jr (PG-842) - Conrado Yap class
- ^ a b Philippine Navy selects PT PAL for SSV procurement
- ^ a b "Philippines receives BRP Tarlac". Shephard Media. May 24, 2016. Retrieved May 25, 2016.
- ^ "Australia's gift to PH Navy: 2 supply ships". Rapller. 2015-01-29. Retrieved 2015-01-29.
- ^ Bulletin, The Manila. "PH Navy gets three ships from Australia". mb.com.ph. Retrieved 2016-05-31.
- ^ a b Diola, Camille (25 May 2015). "Philippine Navy adds first oil tanker to fleet". The Philippine Star. Retrieved 26 May 2015.
- ^ http://i53.photobucket.com/albums/g56/adroth92/description.jpg
- ^ http://i53.photobucket.com/albums/g56/adroth92/description.jpg
- ^ "Philippine Navy". Timawa.net. Retrieved 2010-03-18.
- ^ "Australian, fiberglass de Havilland class patrol craft". Timawa.net. Retrieved 2011-01-07.
- ^ "Riverine Utility Craft". Timawa.net. Retrieved 2010-01-07.
- ^ http://www.shipbuildinghistory.com/history/smallships/yd.htm
- ^ "YU-207, ex-US 60-ton capacity floating crane". Timawa.net. Retrieved 2010-01-07.
- ^ Rahmat, Ridzwan (24 October 2016). "Hyundai discloses further details of Philippine Navy's new frigates". janes.com. Retrieved 29 October 2016.
- ^ Mazumdar, Mrityunjoy (12 January 2016). "South Korean Navy decommissions six ships". janes.com. Retrieved 29 October 2016.
- ^ Philippines to receive LCU, boats from South Korea
- ^ [1]
- ^ "Filipino, Taiwanese firms to build missile platform Attack Crafts of Navy". Update Philippines. 2016-02-15. Retrieved 2015-05-17.