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rhk111sblog · 2 months ago
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After being sidelined for almost three Years due to Dry Docking and Other Related Repairs (DDORR), the BRP Apolinario Mabini (PS-36), an Emilio Jacinto-class Corvette, finally returned into Service of the Philippine Navy (PN).
The Ship was sent off in a Ceremony from Zambales recently before departing to its latest assigned Operational Area in the Visayas. The BRP Mabini was first commissioned by the PN in 1997, so it has been around the Philippines for almost three Decades now.
Once upon a time, the Jacinto-class Ships with their automated 76 mm caliber Oto Melara “Compact” Main Gun and MS-25 Seahawk 25 mm caliber Secondary Gun were the most modern and capable Vessels of the PN, before the arrival of the Gregorio Del Pilar-class Vessels in the 2010s.
Here is the Link to the The Philippine Fleet Facebook Page Post containing the original Picture: https://web.facebook.com/ThePhilippineFleet/posts/pfbid021B3Vqi1Ksu7tj1WRN6Fhg68K3PnW9U38V3kD744BgTQFkxtWASD2vGnfdAvkNDZ1l
SOURCE: The Philippine Fleet Facebook Page Post, 09/25/24 – 2207H {Archived Link}
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militaryleak · 3 years ago
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Subic Zambales Completes Modernisation of Philippine Navy BRP Andres Bonifacio
The Philippine Navy’s BRP Andres Bonifacio (PS17) is now back at sea and is mission ready after it completed its Drydocking and Other Related Repairs (DDORR) at Subic Zambales on July 31 and Maintenance Availability Program from August 1 to 16.
The Philippine Navy’s BRP Andres Bonifacio (PS17) is now back at sea and is mission ready after it completed its Drydocking and Other Related Repairs (DDORR) at Subic Zambales on July 31 and Maintenance Availability Program from August 1 to 16. The ship successfully conducted its sea trial and 30-hour endurance run activities on August 25 which paved the way to upgrade its operational status to…
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