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Re: Philippine Navy's new Jose Rizal class frigates (updates |
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The second in the class has almost arrived: MINTFOQuote: 5th February 2021 Mark Arellano Future frigate BRP Antonio Luna now en route to Philippines News The Philippine Navy’s future frigate BRP Antonio Luna (FF151) was sent off today, February 5 in South Korea en route to Philippines. Philippine Defense and Armed Forces Attache (DAFA) in South Korea led the sent off ceremony. FF151 is expected to arrive in Subic on February 10. Future BRP Antonio Luna is the sistership of BRP Jose Rizal (FF150) which was delivered and commissioned in 2020. FF150 and FF151 were acquired through the Frigate Acquisition Project (FAP) which was awarded to Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) of South Korea.
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The second in the class has almost arrived:
[url=https://www.mintfo.com/news/future-frigate-brp-antonio-luna-now-en-route-to-philippines/25024/]MINTFO[/url]
[quote] 5th February 2021 Mark Arellano [b][size=200] Future frigate BRP Antonio Luna now en route to Philippines[/size][/b] News The Philippine Navy’s future frigate BRP Antonio Luna (FF151) was sent off today, February 5 in South Korea en route to Philippines. Philippine Defense and Armed Forces Attache (DAFA) in South Korea led the sent off ceremony. FF151 is expected to arrive in Subic on February 10. Future BRP Antonio Luna is the sistership of BRP Jose Rizal (FF150) which was delivered and commissioned in 2020. FF150 and FF151 were acquired through the Frigate Acquisition Project (FAP) which was awarded to Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) of South Korea.
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Posted: Fri Feb 05, 2021 1:36 pm |
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Re: Philippine Navy's new Jose Rizal class frigates (updates |
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After decades of being bullied around by neighbours like China, finally the Philippines will have a credible naval deterrent when its first SSMs and SAMs arrive for the Rizal class frigates next year: MINTFOQuote: 30th December 2020 Mintfo Delivery of primary weapons for Navy frigates set for 2021, 2022 News Sourced
The Philippine Navy (PN) said Wednesday the surface-to-air and surface-to-surface missiles of BRP Jose Rizal (FF-150) and BRP Antonio Luna (FF-151) are scheduled for delivery in October next year and the first quarter of 2022, respectively. “(Deliveries for) the surface-to-air missile is (on) October 2021 and March 2022 for the surface-to-surface missile,” Navy public affairs office chief, Lt. Commander Maria Christina Roxas, said in a message to the Philippine News Agency (PNA) when sought for updates on the acquisition of primary weapons of the two guided-missile frigates. Roxas said the surface-to-surface missile project is under “Frigate Acquisition Lot 2A” and that South Korean defense manufacturer LIG Nex 1 would deliver C-Star missiles. The C-Star is described as a “sea-skimming surface-to-surface anti-ship cruise missile”. Meanwhile, the surface-to-air missile project is under “Frigate Acquisition Lot 2B” and was awarded to MBDA, France, which would deliver a quantity of Mistral 3 anti-aircraft missiles.
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After decades of being bullied around by neighbours like China, finally the Philippines will have a credible naval deterrent when its first SSMs and SAMs arrive for the [i]Rizal[/i] class frigates next year:
[url=https://www.mintfo.com/news-sourced/delivery-of-primary-weapons-for-navy-frigates-set-for-2021-2022/24258/]MINTFO[/url]
[quote] 30th December 2020 Mintfo [b][size=200]Delivery of primary weapons for Navy frigates set for 2021, 2022[/size][/b] News Sourced
The Philippine Navy (PN) said Wednesday [b][u]the surface-to-air and surface-to-surface missiles of BRP Jose Rizal (FF-150) and BRP Antonio Luna (FF-151) are scheduled for delivery in October next year and the first quarter of 2022, respectively. [/u][/b] “(Deliveries for) the surface-to-air missile is (on) October 2021 and March 2022 for the surface-to-surface missile,” Navy public affairs office chief, Lt. Commander Maria Christina Roxas, said in a message to the Philippine News Agency (PNA) when sought for updates on the acquisition of primary weapons of the two guided-missile frigates. Roxas said the surface-to-surface missile project is under “Frigate Acquisition Lot 2A” and that[b][u] South Korean defense manufacturer LIG Nex 1 would deliver C-Star missiles. [/u][/b] The C-Star is described as a “sea-skimming surface-to-surface anti-ship cruise missile”. [b][u] Meanwhile, the surface-to-air missile project is under “Frigate Acquisition Lot 2B” and was awarded to MBDA, France, which would deliver a quantity of Mistral 3 anti-aircraft missiles.[/u][/b]
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Posted: Thu Dec 31, 2020 2:45 pm |
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Re: Philippine Navy about to receive new frigates(updates) |
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The 2nd in the class, BRP Antonio Luna, conducting trials, courtesy of the Philippine Navy Facebook page:
The 2nd in the class, BRP [i]Antonio Luna[/i], conducting trials, courtesy of the [url=https://www.facebook.com/philippinenavy/posts/10158052644222956]Philippine Navy Facebook page:[/url]
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Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2020 7:45 pm |
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Quote: June 15, 2020 Navy officially welcomes first missile-capable frigate, future BRP Jose Rizal News Sourced
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The Philippine Navy officially welcomed at Alava Wharf, Subic, Zambales today, June 15 its newest and first missile-capable frigate contracted with South Korean shipbuilder Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI).
The new ship which will be christened Barko ng Republika ng Pilipinas (BRP) Jose Rizal (FF150) once it is commissioned to the service was tendered a traditional arrival ceremony led by the commander of Philippine Fleet Rear Adm. Loumer P. Bernabe after its successful two-week quarantine period in adherence to strict health protocols against the COVID-19 pandemic.
A separate handover christening and commissioning ceremony originally scheduled on June 19 consistent to the birth anniversary of its namesake Dr. Jose Rizal, will be postponed to a later date due to unavoidable circumstances. President Rodrigo Duterte is expected to attend the momentous event as the guest of honor and speaker. FF150 first of its class, has a maiden crew of 65 sailors headed by its first commanding officer Captain Jerry Y. Garrido Jr. He considers the frigate as a symbol of another milestone in the PNs pursuit of becoming a more modernized and competent naval force responsive to our maritime nations defense. (...SNIPPED) MINTFO
[quote] June 15, 2020 [b][size=200] Navy officially welcomes first missile-capable frigate, future BRP Jose Rizal[/size][/b] News Sourced
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The Philippine Navy officially welcomed at Alava Wharf, Subic, Zambales today, June 15 its newest and first missile-capable frigate contracted with South Korean shipbuilder Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI).
The new ship which will be christened Barko ng Republika ng Pilipinas (BRP) Jose Rizal (FF150) once it is commissioned to the service was tendered a traditional arrival ceremony led by the commander of Philippine Fleet Rear Adm. Loumer P. Bernabe after its successful two-week quarantine period in adherence to strict health protocols against the COVID-19 pandemic.
A separate handover christening and commissioning ceremony originally scheduled on June 19 consistent to the birth anniversary of its namesake Dr. Jose Rizal, will be postponed to a later date due to unavoidable circumstances. President Rodrigo Duterte is expected to attend the momentous event as the guest of honor and speaker. FF150 first of its class, has a maiden crew of 65 sailors headed by its first commanding officer Captain Jerry Y. Garrido Jr. He considers the frigate as a symbol of another milestone in the PNs pursuit of becoming a more modernized and competent naval force responsive to our maritime nations defense. (...SNIPPED)[/quote]
[url=https://www.mintfo.com/news-sourced/navy-officially-welcomes-first-missile-capable-frigate-future-brp-jose-rizal/19435/]MINTFO[/url]
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Posted: Mon Jun 15, 2020 6:02 pm |
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An update from Twitter: Quote: The BRP Jose Rizal, the country's first missile-capable frigate, arrived in Subic Bay on Saturday after a five-day trip from South Korea. It will be anchored along with its crew for 14 days as part of quarantine procedures. (Jonas Reyes) #BRPJoseRizal #Subic
An update from [url=https://twitter.com/tribunephl/status/1264419646620327936?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1264419646620327936&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fs9e.github.io%2Fiframe%2F2%2Ftwitter.min.html%231264419646620327936]Twitter[/url]:
[quote]The BRP Jose Rizal, the country's first missile-capable frigate, arrived in Subic Bay on Saturday after a five-day trip from South Korea. It will be anchored along with its crew for 14 days as part of quarantine procedures. (Jonas Reyes) #BRPJoseRizal #Subic [/quote]
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Posted: Sat May 30, 2020 1:45 pm |
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Re: Philippine Navy lays keel for new missile frigate (updat |
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Haven't updated this thread in a couple of years- the first of the two frigates in this class are about to be delivered! Naval NewsQuote: The Philippine Navy’s first Missile-capable frigate, BRP Jose Rizal March News 2020 Navy Naval Maritime Defense Industry Posted On Tuesday, 10 March 2020 15:22 The Philippine Navy’s first Missile-capable frigate, BRP Jose Rizal (FF-150), is a few steps away from delivery next month. Rear Admiral Giovanni Carlo Bacordo, Navy chief, told reporters on March 10, that they were waiting for a certification on the combat management system,”. (...|SNIPPED) MINTFOQuote: February 14, 2020 Test-firing of BRP Jose Rizal’s main gun successful Test-firing of the 76-mm main gun of the country’s first purposedly designed missile frigate, BRP Jose Rizal (FF-150), was successfully concluded off South Korean waters on Wednesday. Philippine Navy (PN) public affairs office chief, Lt. Commander Maria Christina Roxas, said the test-firing of BRP Jose Rizal’s Oto Melara Super Rapid main gun successfully went off during sea trials as per reports from PN representatives who witnessed the test. “The recent one was yesterday (Wednesday) and that is our fifth sea trial. We conducted a structural test firing of our main gun (76mm Oto Melara Super Rapid SR main gun) with 12 rounds of ammunition. This is to check the effect of the main gun in the structure of the ship,” Roxas said in a message late Thursday. (...SNIPPED)
Haven't updated this thread in a couple of years- the first of the two frigates in this class are about to be delivered!
[url=https://www.navyrecognition.com/index.php/news/defence-news/2020/march/8148-the-philippine-navy-s-first-missile-capable-frigate-brp-jose-rizal.html]Naval News[/url]
[quote][b][size=200]The Philippine Navy’s first Missile-capable frigate, BRP Jose Rizal[/size][/b] [img]https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/49660513673_aefe71c3b3_o.jpg[/img] March News 2020 Navy Naval Maritime Defense Industry Posted On Tuesday, 10 March 2020 15:22 The Philippine Navy’s first Missile-capable frigate, BRP Jose Rizal (FF-150), is a few steps away from delivery next month. Rear Admiral Giovanni Carlo Bacordo, Navy chief, told reporters on March 10, that they were waiting for a certification on the combat management system,”.
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[url=https://www.mintfo.com/news-sourced/test-firing-of-brp-jose-rizals-main-gun-successful/16250/]MINTFO[/url]
[quote]February 14, 2020 [b][size=200] Test-firing of BRP Jose Rizal’s main gun successful[/size][/b] Test-firing of the 76-mm main gun of the country’s first purposedly designed missile frigate, BRP Jose Rizal (FF-150), was successfully concluded off South Korean waters on Wednesday. Philippine Navy (PN) public affairs office chief, Lt. Commander Maria Christina Roxas, said the test-firing of BRP Jose Rizal’s Oto Melara Super Rapid main gun successfully went off during sea trials as per reports from PN representatives who witnessed the test. “The recent one was yesterday (Wednesday) and that is our fifth sea trial. We conducted a structural test firing of our main gun (76mm Oto Melara Super Rapid SR main gun) with 12 rounds of ammunition. This is to check the effect of the main gun in the structure of the ship,” Roxas said in a message late Thursday. (...SNIPPED)[/quote]
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Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2020 2:33 am |
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Re: Philippine Navy's HDF-3000 frigate program (updates) |
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InquirerQuote: Keel laid for PH Navy’s first guided-missile frigate By: Frances Mangosing - Reporter / @FMangosingINQ INQUIRER.net / 08:49 AM October 17, 2018
The second major step of construction has officially begun for the Navy’s first of two guided-missile frigates. The keel of HHI Project Nr 159 was laid on Tuesday in Ulsan, South Korea at the headquarters of Hyundai Heavy Industries, the Navy spokesperson Cdr. Jonathan Zata said in a statement. “The keel laying ceremony is a significant activity and a major step towards the completion of the country’s first ever frigate project which is scheduled to be delivered to the Philippine Navy by 2020,” Zata said. Present at the ceremony were Navy chief Vice Adm. Robert Empedrad and Department of National Defense representative Director Leodogario Decena dela Paz. (....SNIPPED)
[url=https://globalnation.inquirer.net/170457/keel-laid-ph-navys-first-guided-missile-frigate]Inquirer[/url]
[quote] [b][size=200] Keel laid for PH Navy’s first guided-missile frigate[/size][/b] By: Frances Mangosing - Reporter / @FMangosingINQ INQUIRER.net / 08:49 AM October 17, 2018
The second major step of construction has officially begun for the Navy’s first of two guided-missile frigates. The keel of HHI Project Nr 159 was laid on Tuesday in Ulsan, South Korea at the headquarters of Hyundai Heavy Industries, the Navy spokesperson Cdr. Jonathan Zata said in a statement. “The keel laying ceremony is a significant activity and a major step towards the completion of the country’s first ever frigate project which is scheduled to be delivered to the Philippine Navy by 2020,” Zata said. Present at the ceremony were Navy chief Vice Adm. Robert Empedrad and Department of National Defense representative Director Leodogario Decena dela Paz. (....SNIPPED)[/quote]
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Posted: Thu Oct 18, 2018 12:18 am |
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Last month's news but still a notable update for this thread: Navy RecognitionQuote: HHI Cut Steel of Philippine Navy First HDF-3000 Frigate
May 2018 Posted On Thursday, 03 May 2018 16:19
South Korean shipbuilder Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) started construction of the Philippine Navy’s first of two future guided missile frigate. The steel-cutting ceremony was held on May 1st at the HHI shipyard in Ulsan.
HHI Cut Steel of Philippine Navy Future HDF 3000 2 Steel-cutting ceremony for Philippines Navy first frigate at HHI Ulsan shipyard
The ceremony was attended by Hyundai Heavy Industries President Hwan-Goo Kang, Philippines Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana, Philippine Navy Chief of Staff Vice Admiral Robert Empedrad, and Defense Undersecretary Raymundo Elefane.
Hyundai Heavy Industries is set to launch the vessel in May next year and deliver it to the Philippine Ministry of Defense in the second half of 2020. HHI will start construction on the second frigate in September this year and deliver it in the first half of 2021. The contract for the two frigates was awarded to Hyundai Heavy Industries in October 2016.
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Last month's news but still a notable update for this thread:
[url=http://www.navyrecognition.com/index.php/news/defence-news/2018/may-2018-navy-naval-defense-news/6189-hhi-cut-steel-of-philippine-navy-first-hdf-3000-frigate.html]Navy Recognition[/url]
[quote][size=200][b]HHI Cut Steel of Philippine Navy First HDF-3000 Frigate[/b][/size]
May 2018 Posted On Thursday, 03 May 2018 16:19
South Korean shipbuilder Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) started construction of the Philippine Navy’s first of two future guided missile frigate. The steel-cutting ceremony was held on May 1st at the HHI shipyard in Ulsan.
HHI Cut Steel of Philippine Navy Future HDF 3000 2 Steel-cutting ceremony for Philippines Navy first frigate at HHI Ulsan shipyard
The ceremony was attended by Hyundai Heavy Industries President Hwan-Goo Kang, Philippines Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana, Philippine Navy Chief of Staff Vice Admiral Robert Empedrad, and Defense Undersecretary Raymundo Elefane.
[b][u]Hyundai Heavy Industries is set to launch the vessel in May next year and deliver it to the Philippine Ministry of Defense in the second half of 2020. HHI will start construction on the second frigate in September this year and deliver it in the first half of 2021.[/u][/b] The contract for the two frigates was awarded to Hyundai Heavy Industries in October 2016.
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Posted: Tue May 08, 2018 11:22 am |
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NOTE: This is an updated, re-titled thread. Please scroll down for the latest updates.This scandal had previously seen the resignation of a top Philippine Navy official after a member of President Duterte's cabinet tampered or "intervened" in the program. ABS-CBN (Philippine TV station)Quote: Defense chief says gov't didn't know firm in Navy deal was blacklisted ABS-CBN News
Posted at Feb 19 2018 11:31 AM
MANILA - The Duterte administration was not aware that the Korean firm tapped to supply 2 warships for the military had been banned by Seoul from participating in public projects, Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana admitted Monday.
The Aquino administration started the P15.74-billion acquisition project with Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI). In August 2016, the Duterte administration signed the notice of award for the firm to supply 2 missile-capable ships to the Philippine Navy.
During a Senate probe into the deal, Senator Panfilo Lacson said HHI was an "improper" business entity when it entered negotiations with the Philippines.
HHI executives in 2015 were found guilty of bribing a Korean official to become the supplier of reactors for a power plant in UAE. The firm was then banned from joining state-led bids for the next 2 years, he said.
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Plus a 2nd article with more details from last year when the scandal began: RapplerQuote: PH Navy chief steps down after disagreement over P16-B warships (UPDATED) Vice Admiral Ronald Mercado, who is supposed to serve as Philippine Navy chief until March 2018, has been assigned to the office of the AFP chief
Carmela Fonbuena @carmelafonbuena Published 2:17 PM, December 19, 2017 Updated 2:49 PM, December 19, 2017
MANILA, Philippines (UPDATED) – Vice Admiral Ronald Mercado on Tuesday, December 19, stepped down as chief of the Philippine Navy 3 months before his term was supposed to expire in March 2018.
Three sources in the military confirmed this information.
The development comes after Mercado tried to stand up to the Department of National Defense over the implementation of the Navy's P16-billion project to acquire two modern warships or frigates, based on information gathered by Rappler.
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[b][size=150]NOTE: This is an updated, re-titled thread. Please scroll down for the latest updates.[/size][/b]
This scandal had previously seen the resignation of a top Philippine Navy official after a member of President Duterte's cabinet tampered or "intervened" in the program.
[url=http://news.abs-cbn.com/news/02/19/18/defense-chief-says-govt-didnt-know-firm-in-navy-deal-was-blacklisted]ABS-CBN (Philippine TV station)[/url]
[quote][size=200][b]Defense chief says gov't didn't know firm in Navy deal was blacklisted[/b][/size] ABS-CBN News
Posted at Feb 19 2018 11:31 AM
MANILA - The Duterte administration was not aware that the Korean firm tapped to supply 2 warships for the military had been banned by Seoul from participating in public projects, Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana admitted Monday.
The Aquino administration started the P15.74-billion acquisition project with Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI). In August 2016, the Duterte administration signed the notice of award for the firm to supply 2 missile-capable ships to the Philippine Navy.
During a Senate probe into the deal, [b]Senator Panfilo Lacson said HHI was an "improper" business entity when it entered negotiations with the Philippines.
HHI executives in 2015 were found guilty of bribing a Korean official to become the supplier of reactors for a power plant in UAE. The firm was then banned from joining state-led bids for the next 2 years, he said.[/b]
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Plus a 2nd article with more details from last year when the scandal began:
[url=https://www.rappler.com/nation/191742-philippine-navy-chief-steps-down?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=nation]Rappler[/url]
[quote][b][size=200]PH Navy chief steps down after disagreement over P16-B warships[/size] (UPDATED) Vice Admiral Ronald Mercado, who is supposed to serve as Philippine Navy chief until March 2018, has been assigned to the office of the AFP chief[/b]
Carmela Fonbuena @carmelafonbuena Published 2:17 PM, December 19, 2017 Updated 2:49 PM, December 19, 2017
MANILA, Philippines (UPDATED) – [b]Vice Admiral Ronald Mercado[/b] on Tuesday, December 19, stepped down as chief of the Philippine Navy 3 months before his term was supposed to expire in March 2018.
Three sources in the military confirmed this information.
The development comes after Mercado tried to stand up to the Department of National Defense over the implementation of the Navy's P16-billion project to acquire two modern warships or frigates, based on information gathered by Rappler.
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Posted: Mon Feb 19, 2018 12:38 am |
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