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  2. Miguel Malvar-class frigate - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. List of equipment of the Philippine Navy - Wikipedia

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    1 × Mark 22 3"/50 caliber guns 3 × Bofors Mark 3 40mm/60 caliber or 3 × Bofors Mark 1 Twin 40mm/60 caliber anti-aircraft guns 4 × Oerlikon Mark 10 20mm/70 caliber guns 4 × Browning M2HB .50 caliber heavy machine guns. Aviation: None Radar: Furuno or Kelvin Hughes X & S-band surface search radar Sonar: None. Name.

  4. List of decommissioned ships of the Philippine Navy - Wikipedia

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    Discarded July 1990, probably sold for scrap. Acquired 5 April 1976. Discarded March 1993, probably sold for scrap. Note: 2 more ships of the class, the former USCGC Cook Inlet (WAVP-384) and USCGC Yakutat (WAVP-380), were transferred to the Philippine Navy in 5 April 1976 and were cannibalized for spare parts.

  5. BRP Rajah Humabon (PS-11) - Wikipedia

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    4 × M2 Browning .50 Caliber Machine Guns [6] The BRP Rajah Humabon (PS-11) was a former destroyer escort of the United States Navy and a former frigate of the Philippine Navy. She was the last World War II -era destroyer escort/frigate active in her fleet, and one of the oldest active warships in the world, until 15 March 2018 when she was ...

  6. Jose Rizal-class frigate - Wikipedia

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    On May 23, 2020, the ship arrived in Subic Bay in the Philippines after a five-day sail from South Korea. [43] The commissioning was delayed after one of the ship's 65-crew tested positive for COVID-19 amidst the pandemic. [44] On July 10, 2020, the ship was eventually commissioned into service making the name BRP Jose Rizal (FF-150) official. [45]

  7. BRP Gabriela Silang (OPV-8301) - Wikipedia

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    Helideck for an 8.9-ton helicopter [5] Hangar for a 6-ton helicopter [5] BRP Gabriela Silang (OPV-8301) is an offshore patrol vessel of the Philippine Coast Guard. [8] She is the first offshore patrol vessel and currently, the second largest and most modern vessel of the Philippine Coast Guard. Named after Gabriela Silang, a revolutionary ...

  8. Manila galleon - Wikipedia

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    The Manila galleon (Spanish: Galeón de Manila; Filipino: Galyon ng Maynila), originally known as La Nao de China, [1] and Galeón de Acapulco, [2] refers to the Spanish trading ships that linked the Spanish Crown's Viceroyalty of New Spain, based in Mexico City, with its Asian territories, collectively known as the Spanish East Indies, across the Pacific Ocean.

  9. BRP Teresa Magbanua - Wikipedia

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    Hangar and flight deck for 1 × Airbus H145 helicopter. The BRP Teresa Magbanua (MRRV-9701) is the lead ship of her class of patrol vessels operated by the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG). The service officially classifies her as a multi-role response vessel (MRRV). She is one of the largest, and most modern vessels of the PCG.