Philippine’s Seventh Parola-Class Patrol Vessel Arrives Home
03 Maret 2018
Seventh MRRV of the PCG (photo : MaxDefense)
The Philippine Coast Guard has received its seventh Parola-class patrol vessel. Platform has significantly bolstered service’s constabulary capabilities
The Philippine Coast Guard’s (PCG’s) seventh multirole response vessel (MRRV) has arrived in the country.
Vessel movement analysis by Jane’s via the IHS Markit’s AISLive portal on 2 March indicates that the platform, which will be in service as BRP Cape San Agustin with pennant number 4408, departed Tokyo Bay on 23 February, and has now arrived in Manila Bay.
Cape San Agustin joins six existing MRRVs that were commissioned by the PCG between October 2016 and November 2017. The vessels were ordered under a government programme known as the Maritime Safety Capability Improvement Project for the PCG (Phase II).
(Jane's)
Seventh MRRV of the PCG (photo : MaxDefense)
The Philippine Coast Guard has received its seventh Parola-class patrol vessel. Platform has significantly bolstered service’s constabulary capabilities
The Philippine Coast Guard’s (PCG’s) seventh multirole response vessel (MRRV) has arrived in the country.
Vessel movement analysis by Jane’s via the IHS Markit’s AISLive portal on 2 March indicates that the platform, which will be in service as BRP Cape San Agustin with pennant number 4408, departed Tokyo Bay on 23 February, and has now arrived in Manila Bay.
Cape San Agustin joins six existing MRRVs that were commissioned by the PCG between October 2016 and November 2017. The vessels were ordered under a government programme known as the Maritime Safety Capability Improvement Project for the PCG (Phase II).
(Jane's)
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