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Dutch
Post subject: Re: Philippine NavyPosted: August 27th, 2019, 2:47 pm
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Posting here is the latest addition to the fleet, the BRP Conrado Yap (PS-39).

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Dutch
Post subject: Re: Philippine NavyPosted: April 29th, 2020, 1:41 pm
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BRP Conrado Yap (PS-39)

The BRP Conrado Yap (PS-39) is a general purpose corvette of the Philippine Navy. At the time it was commissioned on 05 August 2019, she was considered as the most heavily-armed unit in the Philippine Fleet. She is currently being utilized for anti-submarine warfare (ASW) training in preparation for transition to the new frigates being built in South Korea for the Philippine Navy.

General Characteristics
Displacement: 1,220 tons at full load
Length: 88.3 m (83.5 m at waterline)
Beam: 10.0 m
Draft: 2.9 m
Propulsion: Combined diesel or gas (CODOG) arrangement
1× General Electric LM2500 gas turbine, 27,820 shp (20,700 kW)
2× MTU 12V956 TB82 diesel engines, 3,379 bhp (2,520 kW) each
2× shaft lines
2× controllable-pitch propellers (CPP)
Speed: 32 knots (59.3 km/h)
Range: 4,000 nautical miles (7,400 km) at 15 knots (27.8 km/h)
Provisions Endurance: 20 days

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eswube
Post subject: Re: Philippine NavyPosted: May 3rd, 2020, 9:18 am
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Nice work.


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Dutch
Post subject: Re: Philippine NavyPosted: May 5th, 2020, 2:39 pm
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Tarlac-class Landing Platform Dock
The Tarlac class is a ship class of landing platform docks currently in service with the Philippine Navy. The design is based on the Indonesian Navy's Makassar class, with a modified bow and superstructure design.

General Characteristics
Displacement: 7,200 tons
Length: 123.0 m (114.6 m at waterline)
Beam: 21.8 m
Draft: 5.0 m
Propulsion: Combined diesel and diesel (CODAD) arrangement
2× MAN 8L27/38 8-cylinder diesel engines, 3,916 bhp (2,920 kW) each
2× shaft lines
2× four-bladed controllable-pitch propellers (CPP)
Speed: 16 knots (29.6 km/h)
Range: 9,360 nautical miles (17,300 km) at 13 knots (24.1 km/h)
Provisions Endurance: 30 days (crew)

BRP Tarlac (LD-601)
Commissioned: 01 June 2016
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BRP Davao del Sur (LD-602)
Commissioned: 31 May 2017
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Post subject: Re: Philippine NavyPosted: May 5th, 2020, 2:45 pm
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Excellent work!

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USN components, camouflage colors, & reference links (World War II only)


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seeker36340
Post subject: Re: Philippine NavyPosted: May 21st, 2020, 2:37 am
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Great to see these ships. I have a lot of fond memories of the the Philippines and how well they do with what they can get.

Some more TA-50s would help the air force


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Dutch
Post subject: Re: Philippine NavyPosted: May 21st, 2020, 1:21 pm
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Thanks guys.

@seeker36340 - Yes especially in the military, such as keeping the WW2-era ships active up to this day.

AFAIK, they have plans for additional FA-50s and acquiring a squadron of MRFs (e.g. F-16, JAS-39). I'm still hoping these will still push thru given the current situation.


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Dutch
Post subject: Re: Philippine NavyPosted: May 21st, 2020, 1:35 pm
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Jacinto-class Patrol Vessel
The Jacinto-class is a ship class of three patrol vessels currently in service with the Philippine Navy.

General Characteristics
Displacement: 712 tons full load
Length: 62.6 m
Beam: 10.0 m
Draft: 2.7 m
Propulsion:
2× APE-Crossley SEMT-Pielstick 18 PA6 V280 18-cylinder diesel engines, 7,107 bhp (5,300 kW) each
2× shaft lines
2× three-bladed propellers
Speed: 25 knots (46.3 km/h)
Range: 2,500 nautical miles (4,630 km) at 17 knots (31.5 km/h)

BRP Emilio Jacinto (PS-35)
Commissioned: 04 August 1997
BRP Emilio Jacinto after the JCPV Upgrade Phase 3B (2019)
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BRP Apolinario Mabini (PS-36)
Commissioned: 04 August 1997

BRP Artemio Ricarte (PS-37)
Commissioned: 04 August 1997


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heuhen
Post subject: Re: Philippine NavyPosted: May 22nd, 2020, 6:00 pm
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excellent small Patrol vessel, you are improving.

But I am not 100% agreeing with you on the shading of the ship hull, specially underwater hull.


Oh btw, we have a standard on how the railing should look like in shipbucket, look at other drawing in shipbucket for that.


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Dutch
Post subject: Re: Philippine NavyPosted: May 23rd, 2020, 9:26 am
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I will update the railings based on SB standard. Thanks heuhen for your feedback.


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