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BRP Tubbataha during its sea trials prior to delivery to the Philippine Coast Guard.
History
Philippines
NameBRP Tubbataha
NamesakeLighthouse Tubbataha located at the Tubbataha Marine National Park in Palawan
OperatorPhilippine Coast Guard
Ordered29 May 2015
BuilderJapan Marine United, Yokohama, Japan
Laid down6 February 2016
Launched12 May 2016
Commissioned12 October 2016
IdentificationMRRV-4401
StatusIn active service
General characteristics
Class and typeTemplate:Sclass-
Length44.5 m (146 ft)
Beam7.5 m (25 ft)
Draft4 m (4.0 m)
Propulsion
  • 2 × MTU 12V4000M93L 12-cylinder diesel engines,
  • Total diesel engine output: 3,460 shp (3,460 shp)*
SpeedMaximum @ 25 knots (46 km/h), cruising 15 knots (28 km/h)
Range1,500 nautical miles (2,800 km)
Boats & landing
craft carried
1 × RHIB work boat
Complement25 (5 officers, 20 enlisted)
Sensors and
processing systems
Furuno FAR series X & S-band navigation radars

The BRP Tubbataha (MRRV-4401) is the lead ship of the Parola-class patrol vessels of the Philippine Coast Guard, and is the newest addition to the agency's fleet.


Design and Features

The Philippine Coast Guard clarified that the ship is a law enforcement vessel and is designed to conduct environmental and humanitarian missions, as well as maritime security operations and patrol missions.[1]

The ship was designed with a bullet-proof navigation bridge, and is equipped with fire monitors, night vision capability, a work boat, radio direction finder capability.[2]

The ship is equipped with communicatons and radio monitoring equipment from Rohde & Schwarz, specifically the M3SR Series 4400 and Series 4100 software-defined communication radios, and DDF205 radio monitoring equipment. These equipment enhances the ship's reconnaissance, pursuit and communications capabilities.[3]


Construction, Delivery & Commissioning

The ship's keel was officially laid-down on February 6, 2016, and the ship was launched on May 12, 2016.[4] It underwent sea trials starting on June 2016 until before its delivery.

The ship left Yokohama, Japan on August 11, 2016, and arrived in the Port of Manila on August 18, 2016, where it was formally handed-over to the Philippine Coast Guard to prepare for final fitting works, crew training, and eventual commissioning.[1]

The ship was commissioned into service as part of the Philippine Coast Guard's 115th founding anniversary celebrations on October 12, 2016 at Pier 13 in Manila, led by Pres. Rodrigo Roa Duterte and the Japanese ambassador to the Philippines Kazuhide Ishikawa.[5]


Notable operational deployments

BRP Tubbataha, together with BRP Davao del Norte, were deployed to the Scarborough (Panatag) Shoal on November 3, 2016, and was meant to conduct inspections, make its presence felt on the area, and "test the waters" following the reported incident-free expedition of Filipino fishermen in the contested sea feature. The ships were instructed not to conduct provocative action as China Coast Guard (CCG) ships are still in the shoal. The two ships were backed-up by a larger PCG vessel, the BRP Pampanga.[6]


References

  1. ^ a b Marcelo, Elizabeth (2016-08-18). "Coast guard acquires 44-meter patrol vessel from Japan". GMA News. Retrieved 2016-11-07.
  2. ^ "LOOK: PH Coast Guard gets new rescue ship from Japan". Rappler. 2016-07-28. Retrieved 2016-11-07.
  3. ^ Scott, Richard (2016-11-04). "SDRs for Philippine Coast Guard [INDODEF16-D3]". IHS Jane's. Retrieved 2016-11-07.
  4. ^ "Coast Guard acquires its 1st ever multi role response vessel in Japan". Philippine Coast Guard. Retrieved 2016-06-05.
  5. ^ Lee-Brago, Pia (2016-10-14). "Philippines to get 9 more patrol vessels from Japan". Philstar.com / The Philippine Star. Retrieved 2016-11-07.
  6. ^ Salaverria, Leila (2016-11-04). "PH deploys 2 patrol boats to Panatag". Inquirer.net / Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved 2016-11-07.


See also