Littoral Patrol Vessel
Increasing prevalence of piracy and seaborne terrorist attacks highlighted the need for a new class of patrol vessels to secure the Bangsamoro's littoral zones. In 2013, the Navy announced as part of a broader modernization program the plan to acquire at least 12 new littoral patrol vessels (LPVs), which would also replace the aging fleet of fast attack crafts. Funds originally allocated for the performance of SLEP on the Navy's FACs were diverted to the LPV project, and the official tender process started in 2017.
Despite receiving several offers abroad, the government pursued negotiations with the Turkish government for the LPVs. In 2018, during Prime Minister Murad Ebrahim's visit to Ankara, the bilateral agreement for the construction of an initial batch of 4 LPVs was finalized with the Turkish shipbuilder Dearsan, which offered an enlarged variant of the Turkish
Tuzla class patrol boat. The initial 2 would be built in Turkey, while the rest will be built locally.
As of 2021, a pair was commissioned in service. The Navy is expected to order additional units in the future.