South Korea Launches Philippine Navy’s Second José Rizal-Class Frigate
08 November 2019
The vessel is on track for delivery in 2021. South Korean shipbuilder Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) has launched the second José Rizal-class frigate on order for the Philippine Navy (photo : News1)
South Korean shipbuilder Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) has launched the second and final José Rizal-class multirole frigate on order for the Philippine Navy (PN).
The 107.5 m-long warship, which will be known as BPR Antonio Luna (pennant number 151) once commissioned, entered the water at HHI's facilities in the southeastern coastal city of Ulsan on 8 November in a ceremony attended by Philippine Secretary of National Defense Delfin Lorenzana and Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines General Noel Clement.
The 2,600-tonne vessel, which was laid down on 23 May, is scheduled to be handed over to the PN between September and October 2020, while delivery of first-of-class José Rizal (150), which was launched that same day, is expected to take place between April and May 2020.
The ships are derivatives of the HDF-3000 frigate design, which is a smaller version of the Incheon (FFX-1) frigate class operated by the Republic of Korea Navy (RoKN).
Both vessels were ordered by Manila under a PHP16 billion (USD316 million) contract awarded to HHI in 2016, with an additional PHP2 billion set aside for weapon systems and munitions, according to the state-owned Philippine News Agency (PNA).
The PN pointed out in a statement that the new vessels, each of which is armed with two 324 mm triple-tube torpedo launchers as well as surface-to-air and surface-to-surface missiles, are capable of carrying out a variety of missions, including anti-air surface (AAW), anti-surface warfare (ASUW), anti-submarine warfare (ASW), and electronic warfare (EW) operations.
As Jane's previously reported, the class will be equipped with two SIMBAD-RC surface-to-air missile launcher turrets, one each on the port and starboard sides. Other weapons onboard include a 76 mm Oto Melara Super Rapid naval gun in the primary position and one 30 mm 'SMASH' remote-controlled stabilised gun system from Turkey's Aselsan in the aft section.
(Jane's)
The vessel is on track for delivery in 2021. South Korean shipbuilder Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) has launched the second José Rizal-class frigate on order for the Philippine Navy (photo : News1)
South Korean shipbuilder Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) has launched the second and final José Rizal-class multirole frigate on order for the Philippine Navy (PN).
The 107.5 m-long warship, which will be known as BPR Antonio Luna (pennant number 151) once commissioned, entered the water at HHI's facilities in the southeastern coastal city of Ulsan on 8 November in a ceremony attended by Philippine Secretary of National Defense Delfin Lorenzana and Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines General Noel Clement.
The 2,600-tonne vessel, which was laid down on 23 May, is scheduled to be handed over to the PN between September and October 2020, while delivery of first-of-class José Rizal (150), which was launched that same day, is expected to take place between April and May 2020.
The ships are derivatives of the HDF-3000 frigate design, which is a smaller version of the Incheon (FFX-1) frigate class operated by the Republic of Korea Navy (RoKN).
Both vessels were ordered by Manila under a PHP16 billion (USD316 million) contract awarded to HHI in 2016, with an additional PHP2 billion set aside for weapon systems and munitions, according to the state-owned Philippine News Agency (PNA).
The PN pointed out in a statement that the new vessels, each of which is armed with two 324 mm triple-tube torpedo launchers as well as surface-to-air and surface-to-surface missiles, are capable of carrying out a variety of missions, including anti-air surface (AAW), anti-surface warfare (ASUW), anti-submarine warfare (ASW), and electronic warfare (EW) operations.
As Jane's previously reported, the class will be equipped with two SIMBAD-RC surface-to-air missile launcher turrets, one each on the port and starboard sides. Other weapons onboard include a 76 mm Oto Melara Super Rapid naval gun in the primary position and one 30 mm 'SMASH' remote-controlled stabilised gun system from Turkey's Aselsan in the aft section.
(Jane's)
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