Ships in Service
Vessel | Origin | Builder | Class | Commissioned | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
BRP Batangas (SARV 004) | Australia | Tenix | (San Juan Class, 56 meter) | 2003 | All 56 meter vessels equipped with helipad. |
BRP Pampanga (SARV 003) | Australia | Tenix | (San Juan Class, 56 meter) | February 2003 | All 56 meter vessels equipped with helipad. |
BRP EDSA II (SARV 002) | Australia | Tenix | (San Juan Class, 56 meter) | October 2000 | All 56 meter vessels equipped with helipad. |
BRP San Juan (SARV 001) | Australia | Tenix | (San Juan Class, 56 meter) | June 2000 | All 56 meter vessels equipped with helipad. |
BRP Davao del Norte (SARV 3504) | Australia | Tenix | (Ilocos Norte Class, 35 meter) | 2003 | |
BRP Romblon (SARV 3503) | Australia | Tenix | (Ilocos Norte Class, 35 meter) | 2003 | |
BRP Nueva Vizcaya (SARV 3502) | Australia | Tenix | (Ilocos Norte Class, 35 meter) | 2001 | |
BRP Ilocos Norte (SARV 3501) | Australia | Tenix | (Ilocos Norte Class, 35 meter) | 2001 | |
BRP Tirad Pass (AU-100) | Japan | unknown | Bessang Pass-class SAR vessel | unknown | |
BRP Bessang Pass (AU-75) | Japan | unknown | Bessang Pass-class SAR vessel | unknown | |
BRP Corregidor (AE-891) | Japan | Niigata Engineering | Corregidor-class navigational aid tender | 3 February 1998 | Lone ship of class |
BRP Kalinga (AG-89) | United States | Marine Iron and SB Corp. | ex-USCG Balsam-class navigational aid tender, USCGC Redbud (WLB-398) | 1 March 1972 | Refitted in Cavite Dockyard in Nov 1995. |
BRP Limasawa (AE-79) | United States | Ingalls, Pascagoula, Mississippi | ex U.S. Coast Guard navigational aid tender, USCGC Nettle (WAK-169) | Loaned 9 January 1968, purchased 31 August 1978 | Sister ship BRP Mangyan (AS-71) is in Philippine Navy. |
BRP Palawan (PG-64) | United States | unknown | unnamed (ex-US PGM-39 class) | unknown | Undergoing engine repair. |
MT Tug Habagat (TB-271) | unknown | unknown | unknown | unknown |
- Note: Some BFAR ships/boats are manned by PCG personnel.
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