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BRP Andrés Bonifacio (PS-17)

BRP Andrés Bonifacio (PS-17) is the third ship of the Gregorio del Pilar-class offshore patrol vessels of the Philippine Navy.[5] She is the second ship of the Philippine Navy to be named after Andrés Bonifacio, a Filipino revolutionary leader, regarded as the "Father of the Philippine Revolution" and one of the most influential national heroes of the Philippines.

BRP Andrés Bonifacio during Exercise RIMPAC 2018 sea phase.
History
United States
NameUSCGC Boutwell
BuilderAvondale Shipyards
Launched17 June 1967
Commissioned24 June 1968
Decommissioned16 March 2016
IdentificationWHEC-719
FateTransferred to Philippine Navy
Philippines
NameBRP Andrés Bonifacio
NamesakeAndrés Bonifacio y de Castro
Acquired21 July 2016[1]
Commissioned21 July 2016
Maiden voyage1 November 2016
Identification
MottoSemper Paratus (Always Ready)
StatusIn active service
Badge
General characteristics
Class and typeGregorio del Pilar-class offshore patrol vessel
Displacement3,250 tons
Length378 ft (115.2 m)
Beam43 ft (13.1 m)
Draft15 ft (4.6 m)
Propulsion
Speed29 kn (53.7 km/h; 33.4 mph)
Range14000 nmi (25928 km)
Endurance45 days
Boats & landing
craft carried
2 × RHIB
Complement80
Sensors and
processing systems
Electronic warfare
& decoys
Armament
Armor
  • CBRNE defense system [3]
  • steel hull, aluminium superstructure
Aircraft carried1 × AW109E Power naval helicopter
Aviation facilities
  • flight deck
  • retractable hangar

She was originally designated upon commissioning as "FF-17". In February 2019, the Navy downgraded the status of the entire class from frigate to patrol ship and redesignated her to "PS-17".[6]

Design edit

The ship was designed with a high level of habitability and provides fairly comfortable accommodations, including air conditioning.[7]

Propulsion edit

The Andres Bonifacio employs the shipboard application of aircraft gas turbine jet engines with the use of controllable pitch propellers. She is equipped with two 18,000 horsepower (13,000 kW) Pratt & Whitney[8] gas turbines and can propel the ship at speeds up to 28 knots (52 km/h). Ramon Alcaraz also has two 3,500 horsepower (2,600 kW) Fairbanks-Morse[8] diesel engines, capable of driving the ship economically at 17 knots (31 km/h) for up to 14,400 nautical miles (26,700 km) without refueling.[8] A retractable/rotatable bow propulsion unit provides manoeuvrability in tight situations.

Armament edit

Prior to turn-over to the Philippine Navy, the ship was armed with a Mk.75 Oto Melara 76mm/62cal Compact main gun, two Mk.38 25 mm Bushmaster chain guns at midships, and a Phalanx CIWS system aft.[9] The CIWS and chain guns were removed prior to its turn-over, with the Mk.75 gun remaining.

Flight support edit

Andres Bonifacio has a flight deck and hangar capable of handling helicopters.

The Philippine Navy uses the AgustaWestland AW109E Power naval helicopter as its standard helicopter for the entire class.

Modernization edit

The Philippine Navy plans to modernize the entire ship of the class, with an initial program to upgrade the ship's sensors, and another program to improve its weapon systems.

Several systems were acquired through US Foreign Military Sales (FMS) and Foreign Military Financing (FMF), which includes the BAE Systems Mk. 38 Mod. 2 machine gun system, the SAAB AN/SPS-77 Sea Giraffe AMB 3D air/surface search radar,[10] and the FLIR Systems SeaFLIR 230 Electro-Optical/Infra-Red Camera.[11]

Meanwhile, the Philippine Navy will launch a program to acquire, install and integrate several other sensors into the ship, as part of the Horizon 2 phase of the Revised AFP Modernization Program. Among those to be acquired are new Combat Management System (CMS), Hull Mounted Sonar (HMS), and a Radar Electronic Support Measures (R-ESM).[12]

Future upgrades are planned to install defensive and offensive missile systems, as well as torpedo weapon system,[13] although funding is still being secured and might only be included in the next phase of the Navy's modernization program.

In 2020 October 14, Navy chief Giovanni Carlo Bacordo revealed the completion of the 3D modeling program for the entire ship class' cabling systems to be used for their electronic upgrades (CMS + 4 sensors).[14]

History edit

From 1967 to 2016, the ship was a Hamilton-class high endurance cutter of the United States Coast Guard that was named USCGC Boutwell (WHEC-719). The U.S. decommissioned the cutter in early 2016 and the Philippines acquired it under the Excess Defense Articles and the Foreign Assistance Act.[5][15]

The frigate was formally received by the Philippine Navy on July 21, 2016, and commissioned to service on the same day at the USCG base at Alameda, California.[16][1] She arrived in Manila on December 9, 2016[17] after port visit in Guam on December 5, 2016.[18]

Notable operational deployments edit

In April 2019, the BRP Andres Bonifacio had an unplanned encounter at sea with the frigate Wu Chang (FFG-1205) of the Taiwanese Navy near the Mavulis Island in Batanes. The two ships implemented the Naval Code for Unplanned Encounters at Sea (CUES) during the encounter. The Wu Chang was monitoring the activity at Mavulis while the BRP Bonifacio was on its way to South Korea.[19]

Exercises edit

The BRP Andres Bonifacio was sent to Malaysia for its first international deployment as a Philippine Navy ship, to be the Philippines' representative in the LIMA 2017 from March 21 to 26, 2017.[20] The ship also had a port call at the Lumut Naval Base in Perak, Malaysia and conducted joint exercises with the Royal Malaysian Navy,[21] before docking at Port Klang, Selangor, Malaysia for a goodwill visit from March 30 to April 3, 2017.[22]

From June to early August 2018, the ship participated in the RIMPAC 2018 together with the BRP Davao del Sur (LD-602) Landing Platform Dock.[23] This is the first time that the Philippine Navy sent ships to the world's largest International Maritime Exercise which is held biennially in Hawaii.[24] Among the events the ship participated at RIMPAC were a one-day "Open Ship" Guided Ship Tour for the public where the Seabees Band had a Live-Band performance for the ship's visitors.[25]

The ship participated on a Visit, board, search, and seizure operation during Balikatan 2019.

Gallery edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Adel, Rosette (2016-11-01). "Philippine Navy's Third Frigate Set to Sail Home". The Philippine Star. Retrieved 2016-12-20.
  2. ^ a b Saunders, Stephen: Jane's Fighting Ships 107th Edition 2004–2005. Jane's Information Group Ltd, 2004.
  3. ^ "BRP Jose Rizal crew protected from chemical, nuclear attack". pna.gov.ph. 28 February 2020. This ability is also present in the 3 Del Pilar-class
  4. ^ Saunders, Stephen (2013). IHS Jane's Fighting Ships 2013–2014. IHS. p. 614. ISBN 978-0-7106-3048-3.
  5. ^ a b "US Ship to be Turned Over to PH Navy". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Archived from the original on 2023-09-22. Retrieved 2016-09-30.
  6. ^ "Del Pilar-class frigates redesignated as patrol ships". Philippine News Agency. 2 April 2019. Retrieved 3 April 2019.
  7. ^ "History of USCGC Hamilton (WHEC-715)". USCGC Hamilton (WHEC-715) official web site. United States Coast Guard. 2008-06-20. Retrieved 2008-08-08.
  8. ^ a b c "WHEC 378' Hamilton class". GlobalSecurity.org. 2005-04-27. Retrieved 2008-08-08.
  9. ^ "WHEC 378' Hamilton class". Globalsecurity.org. Retrieved 2011-12-15.
  10. ^ "U.S. Green Lights FMS of AN/SPS-77 Sea Giraffe Radar for Philippines Navy Hamilton-class Cutters". Navy Recognition. 2016-12-14. Archived from the original on 2021-09-07. Retrieved 2016-12-16.
  11. ^ Montero, Max (2018-05-23). "MaxDefense Philippines 23 May 2018". MaxDefense Philippines. Retrieved 2018-10-12.
  12. ^ "In-Details: Upgrading the Del Pilar-class Frigates". Pitz Defense Analysis. 11 February 2019. Retrieved 22 September 2023.
  13. ^ "Navy patrol vessels to get weapons upgrade". Philippine News Agency. 22 February 2020.
  14. ^ Nepomoceno, Priam (14 October 2020). "3D modeling for Del Pilar vessels upgrades now completed: Navy". PH: Philippine News Agency (PNA).
  15. ^ Jordan, Bryant (10 October 2015). "After Decades of Service, USCGC Boutwell Makes Final Fleet Week Cruise". Military.com. San Francisco: Military Advantage. Archived from the original on 22 September 2023. Retrieved 17 November 2015.
  16. ^ "Formal Turn-over of US Ship to Ph Navy". Subic Bay News. July 27, 2016. Retrieved 5 September 2016.
  17. ^ (Press release). Philippine Information Agency. December 10, 2016. Archived from the original on December 20, 2016. Retrieved December 10, 2016.
  18. ^ "BRP Andres Bonifacio Docks at Guam on Bonifacio Day" (Press release). Philippines Department of Foreign Affairs. December 5, 2016. Retrieved December 10, 2016.
  19. ^ "Taiwan and Philippine Navies have unexpected encounter at Sea"
  20. ^ "Philippine Navy Participates in LIMA 2017". Manila Bulletin (Press release). 2017-03-17. Retrieved 2017-05-26.
  21. ^ "BRP Andres Bonifacio's Kuala Lumpur Visit Highlights Deepening PH-Malaysia Partnership" (Press release). Department of Foreign Affairs, Republic of the Philippines. 2017-04-04. Retrieved 2017-05-26.
  22. ^ "Phl Navy Frigate on Goodwill Visit to Port Klang, Malaysia on March 30" (Press release). Embassy of the Philippines Kuala Lumpur. 2017-03-28. Retrieved 2017-05-26.
  23. ^ Laude, Jaime (27 July 2018). "2 Philippine Navy ships in Hawaii for RIMPAC exercises". Philstar Global. Archived from the original on 22 September 2023. Retrieved 22 September 2023.
  24. ^ Bondoc, Marlly Rome (2018-06-06). "PHL Navy contingent sails to Hawaii for world's largest maritime exercise". GMA News Online. Archived from the original on 2023-09-22. Retrieved 2023-09-22.
  25. ^ Nepomuceno, Priam (10 July 2018). "PH ships in RIMPAC opened for public tour". Philippine News Agency. from the original on 16 July 2018. Retrieved 22 September 2023.

External links edit

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For other ships with the same name see BRP Andres Bonifacio For the Filipino revolutionary leader see Andres Bonifacio BRP Andres Bonifacio PS 17 is the third ship of the Gregorio del Pilar class offshore patrol vessels of the Philippine Navy 5 She is the second ship of the Philippine Navy to be named after Andres Bonifacio a Filipino revolutionary leader regarded as the Father of the Philippine Revolution and one of the most influential national heroes of the Philippines BRP Andres Bonifacio during Exercise RIMPAC 2018 sea phase HistoryUnited StatesNameUSCGC BoutwellBuilderAvondale ShipyardsLaunched17 June 1967Commissioned24 June 1968Decommissioned16 March 2016IdentificationWHEC 719FateTransferred to Philippine NavyPhilippinesNameBRP Andres BonifacioNamesakeAndres Bonifacio y de CastroAcquired21 July 2016 1 Commissioned21 July 2016Maiden voyage1 November 2016IdentificationPennant number PS 17 2019 present MMSI number 548134500 Callsign 4DIILMottoSemper Paratus Always Ready StatusIn active serviceBadgeGeneral characteristicsClass and typeGregorio del Pilar class offshore patrol vesselDisplacement3 250 tonsLength378 ft 115 2 m Beam43 ft 13 1 m Draft15 ft 4 6 m PropulsionCombined diesel or gas CODOG arrangement 2 Fairbanks Morse 38TD8 1 8 12 12 cylinder diesel engines each producing 3 500 shp 2 610 kW 2 Pratt amp Whittney FT4A 6 gas turbines each producing 18 000 shp 13 400 kW 2 Speed29 kn 53 7 km h 33 4 mph Range14000 nmi 25928 km Endurance45 daysBoats amp landing craft carried2 RHIBComplement80Sensors and processing systemsCombat System Naval Shield Baseline 2 iCMS by Hanwha Systems Search radar Saab AB AN SPS 77 Sea Giraffe AMB 3D air surface search radar Awaiting Installation Navigation radar Furuno FAR3220BB 25KW X band navigational radarFuruno FAR3220BB 200W S band solid state navigation surface search radar Fire control radar Sperry Mk 92 Mod 1 Fire Control System 2 Electro Optical Tracking System FLIR Systems SEAFLIR 230 electro optical infra red EO IR system Awaiting Installation Sonar ELAC Hunter 2 0 hull mounted sonarElectronic warfare amp decoys2 USN Mark 36 SRBOC Super Rapid Blooming Offboard Countermeasures mortar type launching system by BAE Systems RESM Armament1 Mk 75 Oto Melara 76mm Compact gun 2 Mk 38 25mm Autocannons 6 x M2HB Browning 50 cal guns 4 ArmorCBRNE defense system 3 steel hull aluminium superstructureAircraft carried1 AW109E Power naval helicopterAviation facilitiesflight deck retractable hangarShe was originally designated upon commissioning as FF 17 In February 2019 the Navy downgraded the status of the entire class from frigate to patrol ship and redesignated her to PS 17 6 Contents 1 Design 1 1 Propulsion 1 2 Armament 1 3 Flight support 1 4 Modernization 2 History 3 Notable operational deployments 3 1 Exercises 4 Gallery 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksDesign editThe ship was designed with a high level of habitability and provides fairly comfortable accommodations including air conditioning 7 Propulsion edit The Andres Bonifacio employs the shipboard application of aircraft gas turbine jet engines with the use of controllable pitch propellers She is equipped with two 18 000 horsepower 13 000 kW Pratt amp Whitney 8 gas turbines and can propel the ship at speeds up to 28 knots 52 km h Ramon Alcaraz also has two 3 500 horsepower 2 600 kW Fairbanks Morse 8 diesel engines capable of driving the ship economically at 17 knots 31 km h for up to 14 400 nautical miles 26 700 km without refueling 8 A retractable rotatable bow propulsion unit provides manoeuvrability in tight situations Armament edit Prior to turn over to the Philippine Navy the ship was armed with a Mk 75 Oto Melara 76mm 62cal Compact main gun two Mk 38 25 mm Bushmaster chain guns at midships and a Phalanx CIWS system aft 9 The CIWS and chain guns were removed prior to its turn over with the Mk 75 gun remaining Flight support edit Andres Bonifacio has a flight deck and hangar capable of handling helicopters The Philippine Navy uses the AgustaWestland AW109E Power naval helicopter as its standard helicopter for the entire class Modernization edit The Philippine Navy plans to modernize the entire ship of the class with an initial program to upgrade the ship s sensors and another program to improve its weapon systems Several systems were acquired through US Foreign Military Sales FMS and Foreign Military Financing FMF which includes the BAE Systems Mk 38 Mod 2 machine gun system the SAAB AN SPS 77 Sea Giraffe AMB 3D air surface search radar 10 and the FLIR Systems SeaFLIR 230 Electro Optical Infra Red Camera 11 Meanwhile the Philippine Navy will launch a program to acquire install and integrate several other sensors into the ship as part of the Horizon 2 phase of the Revised AFP Modernization Program Among those to be acquired are new Combat Management System CMS Hull Mounted Sonar HMS and a Radar Electronic Support Measures R ESM 12 Future upgrades are planned to install defensive and offensive missile systems as well as torpedo weapon system 13 although funding is still being secured and might only be included in the next phase of the Navy s modernization program In 2020 October 14 Navy chief Giovanni Carlo Bacordo revealed the completion of the 3D modeling program for the entire ship class cabling systems to be used for their electronic upgrades CMS 4 sensors 14 History editFrom 1967 to 2016 the ship was a Hamilton class high endurance cutter of the United States Coast Guard that was named USCGC Boutwell WHEC 719 The U S decommissioned the cutter in early 2016 and the Philippines acquired it under the Excess Defense Articles and the Foreign Assistance Act 5 15 The frigate was formally received by the Philippine Navy on July 21 2016 and commissioned to service on the same day at the USCG base at Alameda California 16 1 She arrived in Manila on December 9 2016 17 after port visit in Guam on December 5 2016 18 Notable operational deployments editIn April 2019 the BRP Andres Bonifacio had an unplanned encounter at sea with the frigate Wu Chang FFG 1205 of the Taiwanese Navy near the Mavulis Island in Batanes The two ships implemented the Naval Code for Unplanned Encounters at Sea CUES during the encounter The Wu Chang was monitoring the activity at Mavulis while the BRP Bonifacio was on its way to South Korea 19 Exercises edit Langkawi International Maritime and Aerospace Exhibition LIMA 2017 The BRP Andres Bonifacio was sent to Malaysia for its first international deployment as a Philippine Navy ship to be the Philippines representative in the LIMA 2017 from March 21 to 26 2017 20 The ship also had a port call at the Lumut Naval Base in Perak Malaysia and conducted joint exercises with the Royal Malaysian Navy 21 before docking at Port Klang Selangor Malaysia for a goodwill visit from March 30 to April 3 2017 22 Exercise Rim of the Pacific RIMPAC 2018 From June to early August 2018 the ship participated in the RIMPAC 2018 together with the BRP Davao del Sur LD 602 Landing Platform Dock 23 This is the first time that the Philippine Navy sent ships to the world s largest International Maritime Exercise which is held biennially in Hawaii 24 Among the events the ship participated at RIMPAC were a one day Open Ship Guided Ship Tour for the public where the Seabees Band had a Live Band performance for the ship s visitors 25 Balikatan 2019 The ship participated on a Visit board search and seizure operation during Balikatan 2019 Gallery edit nbsp BRP Andres Bonifacio PS 17 arrives in Hawaii for RIMPAC 2018 nbsp Stern view of BRP Andres Bonifacio during TDT Operation in the RIMPAC 2018 See also editList of ships of the Philippine NavyReferences edit a b Adel Rosette 2016 11 01 Philippine Navy s Third Frigate Set to Sail Home The Philippine Star Retrieved 2016 12 20 a b Saunders Stephen Jane s Fighting Ships 107th Edition 2004 2005 Jane s Information Group Ltd 2004 BRP Jose Rizal crew protected from chemical nuclear attack pna gov ph 28 February 2020 This ability is also present in the 3 Del Pilar class Saunders Stephen 2013 IHS Jane s Fighting Ships 2013 2014 IHS p 614 ISBN 978 0 7106 3048 3 a b US Ship to be Turned Over to PH Navy Philippine Daily Inquirer Archived from the original on 2023 09 22 Retrieved 2016 09 30 Del Pilar class frigates redesignated as patrol ships Philippine News Agency 2 April 2019 Retrieved 3 April 2019 History of USCGC Hamilton WHEC 715 USCGC Hamilton WHEC 715 official web site United States Coast Guard 2008 06 20 Retrieved 2008 08 08 a b c WHEC 378 Hamilton class GlobalSecurity org 2005 04 27 Retrieved 2008 08 08 WHEC 378 Hamilton class Globalsecurity org Retrieved 2011 12 15 U S Green Lights FMS of AN SPS 77 Sea Giraffe Radar for Philippines Navy Hamilton class Cutters Navy Recognition 2016 12 14 Archived from the original on 2021 09 07 Retrieved 2016 12 16 Montero Max 2018 05 23 MaxDefense Philippines 23 May 2018 MaxDefense Philippines Retrieved 2018 10 12 In Details Upgrading the Del Pilar class Frigates Pitz Defense Analysis 11 February 2019 Retrieved 22 September 2023 Navy patrol vessels to get weapons upgrade Philippine News Agency 22 February 2020 Nepomoceno Priam 14 October 2020 3D modeling for Del Pilar vessels upgrades now completed Navy PH Philippine News Agency PNA Jordan Bryant 10 October 2015 After Decades of Service USCGC Boutwell Makes Final Fleet Week Cruise Military com San Francisco Military Advantage Archived from the original on 22 September 2023 Retrieved 17 November 2015 Formal Turn over of US Ship to Ph Navy Subic Bay News July 27 2016 Retrieved 5 September 2016 BRP Andres Bonifacio Arrives in Manila Press release Philippine Information Agency December 10 2016 Archived from the original on December 20 2016 Retrieved December 10 2016 BRP Andres Bonifacio Docks at Guam on Bonifacio Day Press release Philippines Department of Foreign Affairs December 5 2016 Retrieved December 10 2016 Taiwan and Philippine Navies have unexpected encounter at Sea Philippine Navy Participates in LIMA 2017 Manila Bulletin Press release 2017 03 17 Retrieved 2017 05 26 BRP Andres Bonifacio s Kuala Lumpur Visit Highlights Deepening PH Malaysia Partnership Press release Department of Foreign Affairs Republic of the Philippines 2017 04 04 Retrieved 2017 05 26 Phl Navy Frigate on Goodwill Visit to Port Klang Malaysia on March 30 Press release Embassy of the Philippines Kuala Lumpur 2017 03 28 Retrieved 2017 05 26 Laude Jaime 27 July 2018 2 Philippine Navy ships in Hawaii for RIMPAC exercises Philstar Global Archived from the original on 22 September 2023 Retrieved 22 September 2023 Bondoc Marlly Rome 2018 06 06 PHL Navy contingent sails to Hawaii for world s largest maritime exercise GMA News Online Archived from the original on 2023 09 22 Retrieved 2023 09 22 Nepomuceno Priam 10 July 2018 PH ships in RIMPAC opened for public tour Philippine News Agency Archived from the original on 16 July 2018 Retrieved 22 September 2023 External links edit nbsp 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