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  2. List of equipment of the Philippine Navy - Wikipedia

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    Originally from the Republic of Korea Navy (ROKN), and transferred to the Philippine Navy. Currently only one ship, the former ROKN LCU-78, has been made available to the Philippine Navy and transferred in 2015, [18] but there are no reports of a potential transfer of additional ships of the class in the future. The design was loosely based on ...

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

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    Stricken in 1953, believed to be rebuilt to PGM-33-class and delivered back to Philippine Navy in 1954 as RPS Camarines Sur (PG-48). [41] [11] RPS Bohol: USS PC-1131: PS-22 C-22 2 July 1948 1969 Scrapped in 1969 [42] [22] [11] RPS Zamboanga del Sur: USS PC-1133: PS-23 C-23 2 July 1948 16 November 1956 Stricken from Philippine Navy list on 16 ...

  4. SIPRNet - Wikipedia

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    Header of an unclassified Department of State telegram with the "SIPDIS" tag marked in red. The Secret Internet Protocol Router Network (SIPRNet) is "a system of interconnected computer networks used by the U.S. Department of Defense and the U.S. Department of State to transmit classified information (up to and including information classified SECRET) by packet switching over the 'completely ...

  5. List of Philippine government and military acronyms - Wikipedia

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    List of initialisms, acronyms ("a word made from parts of the full name's words, pronounceable"), and other abbreviations used by the government and the military of the Philippines. Note that this list is intended to be specific to the Philippine government and military—other nations will have their own acronyms.

  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. Multipurpose Assault Craft - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, the Philippine Navy ordered the first batch of three ships from Taiwanese company Lung Teh Shipbuilding Co. Ltd. These first three ships were commissioned into service during the Philippine Navy's 111th Anniversary on May 22, 2009. These boats are designated the Mk 1 version. [8]

  8. Philippine Navy HDP-2200 Future Offshore Patrol Vessel

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    The HDP-2200 Future Offshore Patrol Vessel is a class of six (6) offshore patrol vessels designed and built by Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) for the Philippine Navy.. The Philippine Navy is expecting the delivery of six new offshore patrol vessels acquired under its Offshore Patrol Vessel Acquisition Project under the Revised AFP Modernization Program's Horizon 2 phase covering years 2018 to ...

  9. BRP Hilario Ruiz - Wikipedia

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    The BRP Hilario Ruiz (PC-378) is the eighth ship of the Jose Andrada class coastal patrol boats of the Philippine Navy.It is part of the first batch of its class ordered through US Foreign Military Sales (FMS) in 1990, and was commissioned with the Philippine Navy on 1 June 1995.