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Philippine Navy commissions first Jose Rizal-class frigate

by Ridzwan Rahmat

The Philippine Navy has commissioned its first Jose Rizal-class guided-missile frigate.

The South Korean-built warship, which was launched in May 2019, was inducted in a handover, christening, and commissioning ceremony on 10 July at Alava Wharf in Subic Bay. It arrived in Subic Bay on 23 May after departing from Ulsan, South Korea, about five days prior.


        The Philippine Navy’s first Jose Rizal-class frigate, BRP 
        Jose Rizal,
         which was commissioned on 10 July.
       (Philippine Navy)

The Philippine Navy’s first Jose Rizal-class frigate, BRP Jose Rizal, which was commissioned on 10 July. (Philippine Navy)

BRP Jose Rizal (150) is the first of two frigates ordered from Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) under a USD337 million contract that was signed in 2016. It is based on HHI’s HDF-3000 concept, which is in turn a variant of the Republic of Korea Navy’s (RoKN’s) Incheon (FFX-I) class.

The 2,600-tonne frigate has an overall length of 107.5 m, an overall beam of 13 m, and hull draught of 6.9 m. Powered by four diesel engines in a combined diesel and diesel (CODAD) propulsion configuration, it can attain a top speed of 25 kt, and a standard range of 4,500 n miles at 15 kt. It has a crew complement of 65.

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The Philippine Navy has commissioned its first Jose Rizal-class guided-missile frigate.

Philippine Navy commissions first Jose Rizal-class frigate

by Ridzwan Rahmat

The Philippine Navy has commissioned its first Jose Rizal-class guided-missile frigate.

The South Korean-built warship, which was launched in May 2019, was inducted in a handover, christening, and commissioning ceremony on 10 July at Alava Wharf in Subic Bay. It arrived in Subic Bay on 23 May after departing from Ulsan, South Korea, about five days prior.


        The Philippine Navy’s first Jose Rizal-class frigate, BRP 
        Jose Rizal,
         which was commissioned on 10 July.
       (Philippine Navy)

The Philippine Navy’s first Jose Rizal-class frigate, BRP Jose Rizal, which was commissioned on 10 July. (Philippine Navy)

BRP Jose Rizal (150) is the first of two frigates ordered from Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) under a USD337 million contract that was signed in 2016. It is based on HHI’s HDF-3000 concept, which is in turn a variant of the Republic of Korea Navy’s (RoKN’s) Incheon (FFX-I) class.

The 2,600-tonne frigate has an overall length of 107.5 m, an overall beam of 13 m, and hull draught of 6.9 m. Powered by four diesel engines in a combined diesel and diesel (CODAD) propulsion configuration, it can attain a top speed of 25 kt, and a standard range of 4,500 n miles at 15 kt. It has a crew complement of 65.

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The Philippine Navy has commissioned its first Jose Rizal-class guided-missile frigate.

Philippine Navy commissions first Jose Rizal-class frigate

by Ridzwan Rahmat

The Philippine Navy has commissioned its first Jose Rizal-class guided-missile frigate.

The South Korean-built warship, which was launched in May 2019, was inducted in a handover, christening, and commissioning ceremony on 10 July at Alava Wharf in Subic Bay. It arrived in Subic Bay on 23 May after departing from Ulsan, South Korea, about five days prior.


        The Philippine Navy’s first Jose Rizal-class frigate, BRP 
        Jose Rizal,
         which was commissioned on 10 July.
       (Philippine Navy)

The Philippine Navy’s first Jose Rizal-class frigate, BRP Jose Rizal, which was commissioned on 10 July. (Philippine Navy)

BRP Jose Rizal (150) is the first of two frigates ordered from Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) under a USD337 million contract that was signed in 2016. It is based on HHI’s HDF-3000 concept, which is in turn a variant of the Republic of Korea Navy’s (RoKN’s) Incheon (FFX-I) class.

The 2,600-tonne frigate has an overall length of 107.5 m, an overall beam of 13 m, and hull draught of 6.9 m. Powered by four diesel engines in a combined diesel and diesel (CODAD) propulsion configuration, it can attain a top speed of 25 kt, and a standard range of 4,500 n miles at 15 kt. It has a crew complement of 65.

Jose Rizal


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The Philippine Navy has commissioned its first Jose Rizal-class guided-missile frigate.

Philippine Navy commissions first Jose Rizal-class frigate

by Ridzwan Rahmat

The Philippine Navy has commissioned its first Jose Rizal-class guided-missile frigate.

The South Korean-built warship, which was launched in May 2019, was inducted in a handover, christening, and commissioning ceremony on 10 July at Alava Wharf in Subic Bay. It arrived in Subic Bay on 23 May after departing from Ulsan, South Korea, about five days prior.


        The Philippine Navy’s first Jose Rizal-class frigate, BRP 
        Jose Rizal,
         which was commissioned on 10 July.
       (Philippine Navy)

The Philippine Navy’s first Jose Rizal-class frigate, BRP Jose Rizal, which was commissioned on 10 July. (Philippine Navy)

BRP Jose Rizal (150) is the first of two frigates ordered from Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) under a USD337 million contract that was signed in 2016. It is based on HHI’s HDF-3000 concept, which is in turn a variant of the Republic of Korea Navy’s (RoKN’s) Incheon (FFX-I) class.

The 2,600-tonne frigate has an overall length of 107.5 m, an overall beam of 13 m, and hull draught of 6.9 m. Powered by four diesel engines in a combined diesel and diesel (CODAD) propulsion configuration, it can attain a top speed of 25 kt, and a standard range of 4,500 n miles at 15 kt. It has a crew complement of 65.

Jose Rizal


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The Philippine Navy has commissioned its first Jose Rizal-class guided-missile frigate.

Philippine Navy commissions first Jose Rizal-class frigate

by Ridzwan Rahmat

The Philippine Navy has commissioned its first Jose Rizal-class guided-missile frigate.

The South Korean-built warship, which was launched in May 2019, was inducted in a handover, christening, and commissioning ceremony on 10 July at Alava Wharf in Subic Bay. It arrived in Subic Bay on 23 May after departing from Ulsan, South Korea, about five days prior.


        The Philippine Navy’s first Jose Rizal-class frigate, BRP 
        Jose Rizal,
         which was commissioned on 10 July.
       (Philippine Navy)

The Philippine Navy’s first Jose Rizal-class frigate, BRP Jose Rizal, which was commissioned on 10 July. (Philippine Navy)

BRP Jose Rizal (150) is the first of two frigates ordered from Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) under a USD337 million contract that was signed in 2016. It is based on HHI’s HDF-3000 concept, which is in turn a variant of the Republic of Korea Navy’s (RoKN’s) Incheon (FFX-I) class.

The 2,600-tonne frigate has an overall length of 107.5 m, an overall beam of 13 m, and hull draught of 6.9 m. Powered by four diesel engines in a combined diesel and diesel (CODAD) propulsion configuration, it can attain a top speed of 25 kt, and a standard range of 4,500 n miles at 15 kt. It has a crew complement of 65.

Jose Rizal


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The Philippine Navy has commissioned its first Jose Rizal-class guided-missile frigate.

Philippine Navy commissions first Jose Rizal-class frigate

by Ridzwan Rahmat

The Philippine Navy has commissioned its first Jose Rizal-class guided-missile frigate.

The South Korean-built warship, which was launched in May 2019, was inducted in a handover, christening, and commissioning ceremony on 10 July at Alava Wharf in Subic Bay. It arrived in Subic Bay on 23 May after departing from Ulsan, South Korea, about five days prior.


        The Philippine Navy’s first Jose Rizal-class frigate, BRP 
        Jose Rizal,
         which was commissioned on 10 July.
       (Philippine Navy)

The Philippine Navy’s first Jose Rizal-class frigate, BRP Jose Rizal, which was commissioned on 10 July. (Philippine Navy)

BRP Jose Rizal (150) is the first of two frigates ordered from Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) under a USD337 million contract that was signed in 2016. It is based on HHI’s HDF-3000 concept, which is in turn a variant of the Republic of Korea Navy’s (RoKN’s) Incheon (FFX-I) class.

The 2,600-tonne frigate has an overall length of 107.5 m, an overall beam of 13 m, and hull draught of 6.9 m. Powered by four diesel engines in a combined diesel and diesel (CODAD) propulsion configuration, it can attain a top speed of 25 kt, and a standard range of 4,500 n miles at 15 kt. It has a crew complement of 65.

Jose Rizal


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The Philippine Navy has commissioned its first Jose Rizal-class guided-missile frigate.

Philippine Navy commissions first Jose Rizal-class frigate

by Ridzwan Rahmat

The Philippine Navy has commissioned its first Jose Rizal-class guided-missile frigate.

The South Korean-built warship, which was launched in May 2019, was inducted in a handover, christening, and commissioning ceremony on 10 July at Alava Wharf in Subic Bay. It arrived in Subic Bay on 23 May after departing from Ulsan, South Korea, about five days prior.


        The Philippine Navy’s first Jose Rizal-class frigate, BRP 
        Jose Rizal,
         which was commissioned on 10 July.
       (Philippine Navy)

The Philippine Navy’s first Jose Rizal-class frigate, BRP Jose Rizal, which was commissioned on 10 July. (Philippine Navy)

BRP Jose Rizal (150) is the first of two frigates ordered from Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) under a USD337 million contract that was signed in 2016. It is based on HHI’s HDF-3000 concept, which is in turn a variant of the Republic of Korea Navy’s (RoKN’s) Incheon (FFX-I) class.

The 2,600-tonne frigate has an overall length of 107.5 m, an overall beam of 13 m, and hull draught of 6.9 m. Powered by four diesel engines in a combined diesel and diesel (CODAD) propulsion configuration, it can attain a top speed of 25 kt, and a standard range of 4,500 n miles at 15 kt. It has a crew complement of 65.

Jose Rizal


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The Philippine Navy has commissioned its first Jose Rizal-class guided-missile frigate.

Philippine Navy commissions first Jose Rizal-class frigate

by Ridzwan Rahmat

The Philippine Navy has commissioned its first Jose Rizal-class guided-missile frigate.

The South Korean-built warship, which was launched in May 2019, was inducted in a handover, christening, and commissioning ceremony on 10 July at Alava Wharf in Subic Bay. It arrived in Subic Bay on 23 May after departing from Ulsan, South Korea, about five days prior.


        The Philippine Navy’s first Jose Rizal-class frigate, BRP 
        Jose Rizal,
         which was commissioned on 10 July.
       (Philippine Navy)

The Philippine Navy’s first Jose Rizal-class frigate, BRP Jose Rizal, which was commissioned on 10 July. (Philippine Navy)

BRP Jose Rizal (150) is the first of two frigates ordered from Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) under a USD337 million contract that was signed in 2016. It is based on HHI’s HDF-3000 concept, which is in turn a variant of the Republic of Korea Navy’s (RoKN’s) Incheon (FFX-I) class.

The 2,600-tonne frigate has an overall length of 107.5 m, an overall beam of 13 m, and hull draught of 6.9 m. Powered by four diesel engines in a combined diesel and diesel (CODAD) propulsion configuration, it can attain a top speed of 25 kt, and a standard range of 4,500 n miles at 15 kt. It has a crew complement of 65.

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The Philippine Navy has commissioned its first Jose Rizal-class guided-missile frigate.

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