The Philippine Star

Navy’s first strategic sealift vessel to help in disaster response

- – Alexis Romero

The Navy’s first strategic sealift vessel will arrive today.

In a phone interview yesterday, Navy public affairs chief Capt. Lued Lincuna said the

BRP Tarlac will play a key role in the disaster response efforts of the Philippine­s.

“The vessel can transport a large number of supplies and soldiers,” he said.

”It can also accommodat­e patients because it can be transforme­d into a hospital ship.

“The vessel can also be a command and control (center) during the conduct of humanitari­an assistance and disaster response (operations).”

The arrival ceremony for the Tarlac will be held at Pier 13, South Harbor in Manila at 3 p.m.

Either Navy chief Vice Adm. Caesar Taccad or Philippine Fleet Commander Rear Adm. Ronald Mercado will lead the ceremony.

Navy officials and their dependents will also attend the ceremony, which also serves as a tribute to the more than 100 crewmember­s who facilitate­d the ship’s safe voyage to the Philippine­s, Lincuna said.

In 2014, The STAR reported that Indonesian company PT PAL Indonesia (Persero) won the bidding for the supply of two brand-new strategic sealift vessels for the Navy.

PT PAL submitted a bid of $ 86,980,000 or about P3.864 billion, well within the P4billion approved budget for the project.

The ships can transport a large number of equipment, supplies and personnel and can carry three helicopter­s.

The second strategic sealift vessel is expected to be delivered next year, Lincuna said.

The Tarlac may not be the last naval asset to be delivered under the Aquino administra­tion. The research vessel BRP

Gregorio Velasquez, a former US Navy ship, may arrive in the country in the third week of June, Lincuna said.

 ?? MIGUEL DE GUZMAN ?? The Philippine Navy will officially welcome its first strategic sealift vessel, BRP Tarlac, at Pier 13 of the Manila South Harbor today.
MIGUEL DE GUZMAN The Philippine Navy will officially welcome its first strategic sealift vessel, BRP Tarlac, at Pier 13 of the Manila South Harbor today.

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