Other infos about our Barnegats:
Bonifacio (Barnegat/Casco) class Frigate
PF 7 BRP Andres Bonifacio (ex Chincoteague AVP 24/WHEC 375; ex Ly Thoung Kiet HQ 16; ex PS 7)
PF 10 BRP Francisco Dagohoy (ex Castle Rock AVP 35/WHEC 383; ex Tran Binh Trong HQ 5; ex PS 10)
PF 12 BRP Gregorio del Pilar (ex McCulloch AVP/WHEC 386; ex Ngo Quyen HQ 17; ex PS 8)
PF 14 BRP Diego Silang (ex Bering Strait AVP 34/WHEC 382; ex Tran Quang Khai HQ 2; ex PS 9)
Type: Weather High Endurance Cutter
Displacement, full load: (1,766 T starndard); 2,800 T
Dimensions: 95.01 m x 12.5 m x 3.99 m (311' 7 ¾" x 41' 2 ¾" x 13' 8")
Main Machinery: 2 x 3,200 shp Fairbanks-Morse 38D, direct reversing diesels, 2 x GM-EMD 8-268A auxilliary diesels, 200 kW generator, 2 x GM-EMD 3-268A auxilliary diesel , 100 kW generator
Speed: [max] 18.2 knts; [sustained] 18 knts; [cruising] 15.6 knts
Range: 16,312 kms (10,138 mi) at 17 knts; 32,180 kms (20,000 mi) at 10 knts
Complement: 10 Officers + 140
Weapon Systems
Main Gun: 1 x 5"/38 Mk. 12 DP (127 mm)
Range: 15.9 km (9.88 mi); [AA] 11.87 km (7.38 mi)
Rate of Fire: 15 rpm
Gunfire Control System: Mk. 26 Mod 4 Fire Control Radar
Rangefinder: Mk. 52 Mod 3 Director
Secondary Gun: 4 x Bofors 40 mm/56 (1 twin, 2 single)
Range: 11 km (5.9 nm); [AA] 7.16 km (3.87 nm)
Rate of Fire: 160 rpm
Gunfire Control System:
Rangefinder: Optical
Tertiary Gun: 2 x Oerlikon 20 mm/70
Range: 2 km (1.06 nm)
Rate of Fire: 800 rpm
Gunfire Control System:
Rangefinder: Optical
Other Defenses: 4 x 12.7 mm HMG; 2 x 81 mm mortars
Radars
Surface Search: AN/SPS-23
Range:
Navigation:
Sonar: SQS-1
Builders: Lake Washington Shipyards, Houghton, WA (PF 7, PF 10, PF 14)
Year(First Commissioned/Commissioned in PN): PS 7 15 April 1943/ 1976; PF 10 8 October 1944/ 1976; PF 12 1943/ 1976; PF 14 19 July 1944/ 1976
Program: Ex USN Barnegat-class seaplane tenders (AVP), which were transferred to the USCG and were reclassified as Casco-class cutters, used on ocean-station duty, law enforcement and SAR, due to its good habitability, seaworthiness and long-range. Most were first transferred to South Vietnam in the 70's, and escaped to the Philippines after the fall of Saigon. PF 7 (ex WHEC 375) used by the USCG from 1949 to 1972, where she was transferred to Vietnam as Ly Thoung Kiet, transferred to the PN 5 April 1976. Reportedly decommissioned on June 1985, but she was still listed as active as of June 1993. Sold for scrap 2003. PF 12 is a former USCG Cutter, transferred to Vietnam in 1971, fled to the Philippines after the fall of Saigon, commissioned as PS 8 5 Apri l 1976, until she was laid up in June 1985, reactivated in 1987, scrapped in July 1990. PF 14 (ex WHEC 382), used by the USCG from 1948 to 1971, reassigned to CG Sqn 3 in Vietnam in 1970, transferred to South Vietnam in January 1971 as Tran Quang Khai, transferred to the PN 5 April 1976, until she was laid up in June 1985, reactivated in 1987, scrapped in July 1990. PS 10 (ex WHEC 383) used by the USCG from 1948 to 1971, where she was transferred to Vietnam as Tran Binh Trong, transferred to the PN until she was retired in 1985, scrapped in 1993. Former USCG Yakutat WHEC 380 and Cook Inlet AVP 384 , also transferred to South Vietnam, which then fled to the Philippines, was used for spares for the other South Vietnamese Barnegat frigates when they were sold to the PN, 380 was disposed of in 1982.
Structure: Some ships have been modified to accomodate a helicopter deck. Some mothballed ships were overhauled and reactivated in between 1993-1995.
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