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The ships can carry a Philippine Marine Battalion Landing Team (MBLT) with up to 500 fully armed marines with their vehicles and equipment, and can also carry two small landing craft utilities (LCU). It has a helicopter deck capable of accommodating 2 12-tonne helicopters, as well as a hangar for 1 helicopter. [10]
The Royal Netherlands Marine Corps (Dutch: Korps Mariniers) is the elite naval infantry corps of the Royal Netherlands Navy, [1] one of the four Armed Forces of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. [2] The marines trace their origins to the establishment of the Regiment de Marine on 10 December 1665, [ 1 ] [ 3 ] by the then grand pensionary of the ...
Netherlands Fractal Pattern Netherlands: Flecktarn: Arid / desert [1] Desert alternative camo when required by the mission. M19 NFP-Blue. Netherlands Fractal Pattern Netherlands: Flecktarn: Marine [1] Navy camo, used in a maritime environment. M19 NFP-White. Netherlands Fractal Pattern — Netherlands: Flecktarn: Winter / snow [1] Snowy ...
Survey Ships- First Postwar Ships of the Offshore Patrol by CDR Mark R Condeno , Rough Deck Log issue, October 2022 issue, Philippine Navy Civil Military Operations Group Most of the Survey Ships and Lighthouse Tenders Transferred retained their American Names and Numbers until 11 February 1953,
The Philippine Navy (PN) (Tagalog: Hukbong Dagat ng Pilipinas, lit. 'Army of [the] Sea of [the] Philippines') is the naval warfare service branch of the Armed Forces of the Philippines. It has an estimated strength of 24,500 active service personnel, including the 10,300-strong Philippine Marine Corps. [2]
The (NL)LCU, which stands for (Netherlands) Landing Craft Utility, is a Dutch LCU. The Royal Netherlands Navy currently operates five LCU type Mk.II as well as twelve LCVPs for the Marine Corps . (NL)LCU type Mk.I
Formerly ship-mounted anti-aircraft guns, transferred to the PMC. Mounted on trailer carriages. [5] [44] More being planned as the navy transfers more gun mounts to the PMC. Oerlikon 20 mm gun Switzerland/ United States: Anti-Aircraft gun: Single Naval Mk. 10: No more than 127 units: Formerly ship-mounted anti-aircraft guns, transferred to the PMC.
The Jose Rizal class of multi-role guided missile frigates, currently in service with the Philippine Navy, are a heavily modified variant of the Republic of Korea Navy's Incheon-class frigates. [7] The ships, which were built by Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI), are specifically accommodated to fit the requirements of the Philippine Navy.