This is a list of ships that are in active service with the Philippine Navy. For the list of retired naval ships see list of decommissioned ships of the Philippine Navy.
Current ships[]
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Class | Photo | Type | Ships | Origin | Note |
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FRIGATES (5+1 in Service) | |||||
Gregorio del Pilar-class | ![]() |
Frigate | BRP Gregorio del Pilar BRP Ramon Alcaraz |
United States | ex-US Coast Guard Hamilton-class cutters |
Rizal-class | ![]() |
Frigate | BRP Jose Rizal BRP Antonio Luna |
United States | Incheon-class frigate |
CORVETTES (12+2 in Service) | |||||
Emilio Jacinto-class | ![]() |
Corvette | BRP Emilio Jacinto BRP Apolinario Mabini BRP Artemio Ricarte |
ex-Royal Navy Peacock-class corvettes from Hong Kong | |
Miguel Malvar-class | ![]() |
Corvette | BRP Magat Salamat | United States | ex-USN |
PATROL CRAFT (38 in Service) | |||||
Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo-class | BRP Gen. Antonio Luna | Inshore Patrol Vessel | BRP Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo BRP Gen. Antonio Luna |
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General Mariano Alvarez-class | ![]() |
Inshore Patrol Vessel | BRP General Mariano Alvarez | United States | ex-USN Cyclone-class patrol ship |
Jose Andrada-class | ![]() |
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 BRP Federico Martir BRP Filipino Flojo BRP Anastacio Cacayorin BRP Manuel Gomez BRP Teotimo Figoracion BRP Jose Loor Sr. BRP Juan Magluyan BRP Florencio Inigo BRP Felix Apolinario |
United States and ![]() |
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Kagitingan-class | Coastal Patrol Craft | BRP Bagong Lakas BRP Bagong Silang |
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Status of BRP Kagitingan (PG-101) and BRP Katapangan (PG-103) are unclear. | |
Tomas Batillo-class | ![]() |
Fast Attack Craft | BRP Boni Serrano BRP Bienvenido Salting BRP Salvador Abcede BRP Nicolas Mahusay BRP Dionisio Ojeda BRP Emilio Liwanag |
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ex-ROKN Chamsuri-class patrol boats. BRP Tomas Batillo was decommissioned on 2003 while BRP Ramon Aguirre never entered service. |
Conrado Yap-class | ![]() |
Fast Attack Craft | BRP Leopoldo Regis BRP Apollo Tiano BRP Sulpicio Fernandez |
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ex-ROKN Haksaeng class patrol boats |
Alberto Navarette-class | Coastal Patrol Craft | BRP Alberto Navarette BRP Abraham Campo |
United States | ex-US Coast Guard Point-class cutters | |
AMPHIBIOUS LANDING SHIP (11 in Service) | |||||
Tarlac class | Strategic Sealift Vessel | BRP
Tarlac | |||
Bacolod City-class | ![]() |
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 BRP Benguet |
United States | ex-USN | |
Large Landing Craft Utility | BRP Tagbanua BRP Manobo |
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BRP Tagbanua is the largest Philippine-made naval vessel launched to date. BRP Manobo is a new ship, replacing the original Mk. 6 LCU with the same hull number and name. | ||
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Landing Craft Utility | BRP Subanon BRP Bagobo BRP Tausug |
United States | Former US Mk. 6 LCU. | |
Auxiliary Ships | |||||
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Presidential yacht | BRP Ang Pangulo | ![]() |
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Lake Mainit-class | Fuel Tanker | BRP Lake Taal BRP Lake Buhi |
United States | ||
Lake Buluan-class | Water Tanker | BRP Lake Buluan | United States | ||
Design 381-class | Coastal Freighter | BRP Mangyan | United States | ex-USN | |
Research Ship | BRP Fort San Antonio BRP Fort Abad |
United States | ex-US YTL-442-class small harbor tugs[2] |
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Class | Photo | Type | # of Ships | Origin | Note |
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Multi-purpose attack crafts | ![]() |
Fast Attack Crafts | 6 (BA-482,BA-483,BA-484,BA-485,BA-486,BA-487) | ![]() |
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US Swift-class | Patrol Boats | 29 | United States | [6] | |
Australian fiberglass Patrol Craft | Patrol Boats | 1 (DF-323) | [7] | ||
Rigid-hulled Inflatable Boats | Patrol Boats | Unknown | Unknown | ||
Crane(ex-US 60-ton capacity floating crane) | 1 (YU-207) | United States | [8] | ||
Riverine Utility Craft | Utility Craft | 5 (VU-469,VU-471,VU-102,VU-103,VU-106) | Unknown | [9] | |
Riverine Patrol Boats | Patrol Boats | 6 | United States | [10] |
See also[]
Notes[]
- ↑ Philippine Navy selects PT PAL for SSV procurement
- ↑ http://i53.photobucket.com/albums/g56/adroth92/description.jpg
- ↑ Sun Star (July 20, 2009)Navy Deploys New Vessels to Mindanao
- ↑ Interaksyon.com (May 22, 2012)Gazmin assures Navy of brand-new gear, assets showcased on Navy Day
- ↑ Philstar.com (May 21, 2012)"Navy gets new PH-made attack craft". yahoo.com. Yahoo News Philippines. 2012-08-06. http://ph.news.yahoo.com/navy-gets-new-locally-made-attack-crafts.html. Retrieved 2012-08-06.
- ↑ "Philippine Navy". Timawa.net. http://www.timawa.net/pn.htm. Retrieved 2010-03-18.
- ↑ "Australian, fiberglass de Havilland class patrol craft". Timawa.net. http://www.timawa.net/forum/index.php?topic=15908.0. Retrieved 2011-01-07.
- ↑ "YU-207, ex-US 60-ton capacity floating crane". Timawa.net. http://www.timawa.net/forum/index.php?topic=16005.0. Retrieved 2010-01-07.
- ↑ "Riverine Utility Craft". Timawa.net. http://www.timawa.net/forum/index.php?topic=15858.0. Retrieved 2010-01-07.
- ↑ "Philippines to Receive Riverine Patrol Boats from US". May 31, 2013. http://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2013/05/philippines-to-receive-riverine-patrol.html.
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