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Phl Navy s first warship launched in South Korea

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MANILA — The Philippine Navy's new frigate was formally launched at the Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) shipbuildi­ng facility in Ulsan, South Korea Thursday.

Missile-armed frigate BRP Jose Rizal (FF-150) is the first combat vessel designed and purposely acquired for the Philippine Navy, according to state-run Philippine News Agency (PNA).

Once commission­ed, the new warship will be the navy's most modern and powerful ship in service, along with its sister ship, the BRP Antonio Luna (FF151).

"All of us are equally thrilled that we will soon be deploying a brandnew frigate, with antisubmar­ine, anti-surface, anti-air and electronic warfare capability to patrol and protect our vast territoria­l waters," Navy spokespers­on Capt. Jonathan Zata told PNA.

Measuring 351-feet long and 46-feet wide, the ship has a maximum speed of 25 knots and can travel up to 4,500 nautical miles at a cruising speed of 15 knots.

The keel laying ceremony for BRP Antonio Luna also commenced on Thursday, marking the start of its constructi­on. It will be the Navy's second missilecap­able frigate.

The BRP Jose Rizal is scheduled to be delivered to the Philippine­s by September 2020 while its sister ship BRP Antonio Luna is slated for delivery in March 2021.

The two new frigates are expected to escort the Navy's landing dock platforms BRP Tarlac and BRP Davao del Sur while on missions, PNA reported.

The combat ships being constructe­d in South Korea are capable of antiair warfare, anti-surface warfare, anti-submarine warfare and electronic warfare operations.

The warships would also take over exclusive economic zone protection roles and extended maritime patrol operations.

According to Zata, the ships are also equipped with surface-to-air and surfaceto-surface missiles, as well as torpedoes, launchers and weapon systems for fourdimens­ional warfare.

Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana earlier announced that the Navy's two new ships will be named after Philippine heroes Jose Rizal and Antonio Luna.

In October 2016, the Philippine­s and South Korean shipbuilde­r HHI signed a P16-billion contract for two missilearm­ed frigates. Another P2 bilion has been set aside for weapons and munitions.

 ??  ?? This model of a Philippine Navy frigate is posted on the official website of South Korean shipbuilde­r Hyundai Heavy Industries as one of its main products. HHI/RELEASED
This model of a Philippine Navy frigate is posted on the official website of South Korean shipbuilde­r Hyundai Heavy Industries as one of its main products. HHI/RELEASED

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