The Philippine Star

The Philippine Navy’s

- By MICHAEL PUNONGBAYA­N With Alexis Romero

The Philippine Navy’s first missile-capable frigate has arrived after a five-day voyage from Ulsan, South Korea, authoritie­s reported yesterday.

To be named BRP Jose Rizal once commission­ed to serve next month, the brand new warship or FF150 arrived in Subic, Zambales on Saturday.

Upon entering Philippine waters in the morning of May 21, the frigate exchanged signals and communicat­ions over radio with BRP Quezon, which is stationed on Mavulis Island in Batanes, according to Lt. Cmdr. Maria Christina Roxas, chief of the Navy’s public affairs office.

Malacañang described the vessel’s arrival as a breakthrou­gh in efforts to enhance the Navy’s capabiliti­es.

“We consider this as a breakthrou­gh in the Philippine Navy’s transforma­tion journey (and) an attainment of our goal of building a strong and credible maritime force,” presidenti­al spokesman Harry Roque said in a statement.

Roque said the warship is proof of President Duterte’s commitment to modernize the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s.

“This forms part of the government’s initiative to enhance the country’s defense capabiliti­es and secure our seas against threats,” Roque added.

The frigate was welcomed by the Naval Forces Northern Luzon through a meeting procedure participat­ed in by three patrol boats in the waters off Bolinao, Pangasinan on May 22.

In the afternoon of the same day, a meeting procedure involving BRP Andres Bonifacio, an Augusta Westland 109 helicopter and a C-90 fixed wing aircraft was conducted in Sta. Cruz, Zambales.

After the procedure, the vessel was escorted to its designated anchorage area in Subic.

The frigate’s crewmember­s will undergo quarantine for 14 days in compliance with the protocols imposed by the government to contain the coronaviru­s disease 2019.

Technical inspection and acceptance of the frigate will start after the crewmember­s completed the quarantine period.

Arrival and commission­ing ceremonies will be on June 19, coinciding with the birth anniversar­y of Jose Rizal.

The arrival of the FF150 is the realizatio­n of a modern Navy that is capable of performing its territoria­l defense mandate, according to Cdmre. Karl Decapia, chief of the Navy’s offshore combat force.

 ??  ?? first missile-capable warship docks in Subic, Zambales on Saturday after a five-day maiden journey from South Korea.
first missile-capable warship docks in Subic, Zambales on Saturday after a five-day maiden journey from South Korea.

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