This is my design for a new frigate for the Philippine Navy. The Philippine Navy is currently seeking to purchase 2 brand-new frigates to upgrade its fleet. The US, Israel, Croatia, South Korea and Australia all have offered the Philippine Navy new frigates, according to
this article. My design is a conjectural design for a Philippine-built frigate with AAW, ASuW and ASW capabilities.
Background Information (Conjectural only, do not use in research about the Philippine Navy!)
The Andres Bonifacio-class frigates were designed to replace several ships in the Philippine Navy. The antiquated frigate BRP Rajah Humabon and the Rizal and Miguel Malvar classes of corvettes. The lead ship of the class, BRP Andres Bonifacio (PF-20), was laid down in Navotas Shipyard in 2007, launched in 2010 and commissioned in 2012. Two sister ships are currently (2013) under construction, BRP Emilio Aguinaldo (PF-21) and BRP Ramon Magsaysay (PF-22). The Andres Bonifacio-class frigates have capabilities greater than previous ships in the Philippine Navy. The Andres Bonifacio-class frigates carry a 16-cell Mk. 41 VLS carrying 64 Evolved Sea Sparrow missiles, providing local air defense capabilities. Providing guidance to the Evolved Sea Sparrow missiles is the CEAFAR and CEAMOUNT radar sets, allowing for a very high rate of fire of missiles and defense against saturation attacks. Anti-ship armament is composed of RGM-84L Harpoon Block II missiles, with a secondary land attack capability. The frigates carry an Oto Melara 76 mm Super Rapid gun mount and a Phalanx CIWS. The Philippine Navy is currently building only 3 Andres Bonifacio-class frigates since the Navy is focusing on upgrading its older Lupo Class frigates (Gregorio Del Pilar-class in Philippine Navy service) and the contract with DCNS to build a Mistral-class amphibious assault ship for the Philippine Navy to replace its old World War II-era Landing Ship Tank units.