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Jose Rizal-class frigate

The Jose Rizal-class of multi-role guided missile frigates, currently in service with the Philippine Navy, are a heavily modified variant of the ROK Navy's Incheon-class frigates.[7] The ships, which were built by Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI), are specifically accommodated to fit the requirements of the Philippine Navy. The frigates will improve the ability of the Philippine Navy's Offshore Combat Force,[8] which is mostly composed of ships that were retired from other countries and subsequently transferred to the Philippines.

BRP Jose Rizal frigate steams forward during RIMPAC 2020
Class overview
NameJose Rizal class
BuildersHyundai Heavy Industries
Operators Philippine Navy
Preceded by
Cost
  • $168.456M or ₱7.872B per ship in 2016 August Notice of Award phase (excluding ammunitions)
  • roughly equivalent to $205.408 million in 2022 US dollars
  • roughly equivalent to ₱9.353 billion in 2021 PH pesos
Built2018 – 2020
In commission2020 – present
Planned2
Active2
General characteristics
TypeFrigate
Displacement2,600 tons
Length107.5 m (352 ft 8 in)
Beam13.8 m (45 ft 3 in)
Draft3.65 m (12 ft 0 in)
Depth6.9 m (22 ft 8 in)
Installed power4 × MTU-STX 12V2000-M41B diesel generators, each producing around 650 kW (872 shp)
Propulsion
Speed25 knots (46 km/h; 29 mph) @ 85% MCR
Range4,500 nmi (8,300 km; 5,200 mi) @ 15 knots (28 km/h; 17 mph)
Endurance30 days
Boats & landing
craft carried
2 × RHIBs
Complement
  • Accommodation for 110 persons:
  • Crew: 65
  • Non-organic: 25
  • Additional personnel: 20
Sensors and
processing systems
  • Combat Management System:
  • Naval Shield Baseline 2 Integrated CMS
  • Search & Track Radar:
  • TRS-3D Baseline D phased array C-band (NATO G-band) multi-mode naval radar by Hensoldt (formerly EADS)
  • Identification Friend or Foe (IFF) System: MSSR 2000i by Hensoldt[3]
  • Secondary Radars:
  • SharpEye™ X-band (NATO I band) & S-band (NATO E/F bands) solid-state navigation & search radars by Kelvin Hughes (Hensoldt UK in 2017)
  • Fire Control System:
  • NA-25X by Selex ES
  • EO-IR (electro-optical, infrared) Sensors:
  • PASEO NS by Safran
  • Tactical Data Links:
  • Link P (Link K Derivative) by Hanwha Systems
  • Air warfare Data Link 16 (planned)
  • Maritime Data Link 22 (planned)
  • Sonar Suite:
  • Model 997 medium-to-low frequency active/passive hull-mounted sonar by Harris Corp (L3Harris Technologies in 2019)
  • Towed Array Sonar System (FFNBW) w/ specs designed to accommodate Thales CAPTAS-2
  • IPMS: Servowatch integrated platform management system[4]
Electronic warfare
& decoys
Armament
Armor
  • Collective Protection System (CPS) against NBC threats
  • Protection against the wider CBRNE threats [2]
  • high-tensile metal, combined transverse-longitudinal framing build system, sufficient thickness to survive sea state 7
Aircraft carried
Aviation facilities
  • flight deck for a 12-ton helicopter
  • aft-hangar (starboard side) for a 10-ton helicopter

Development edit

 
A scale model of HDF-2600 Frigate during ADAS 2018

First stage bid edit

In May 2013, the Department of National Defense opened the "Frigate Acquisition Project", calling for the acquisition of two brand new frigates for the Philippine Navy with the contract price of Php 18 billion (around US$437 million as of May 2013). This is after rejecting the proposal to procure two Maestrale-class frigates from Italy due to preference to acquire new ships. The tender was a two-stage bidding system, with proponents needing to pass the initial bid stage by meeting the minimum requirements set by the program, before finalizing their offers and submit for the second and final bidding.[9]

Seven bidders participated in the first stage bid, namely Garden Reach Shipbuilders & Engineers (GRSE) of India, STX France SA, Navantia SA of Spain, Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) of South Korea, STX Offshore & Shipbuilding Co. Ltd. of South Korea, Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME) of South Korea, and ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems (TKMS) of Germany.[10][11][12] For the 1st stage bidding, only four shipbuilders were declared as qualified, with GRSE, STX France, and TKMS disqualified for failing to meet documentation requirements. A Motion for Reconsideration was provided by GRSE and STX France, which were accepted by the DND Bids and Awards Committee.[13]

Pre-second stage bid changes edit

With six proponents passing the first stage bidding phase, successive meetings were held with the Philippine Navy, wherein the DND found out restrictions in the export of munitions through third party shipbuilders. This paved the way for the split of the project into two lots by August 2014:

Lot 1, with an Approved Budget for Contract (ABC) worth Php 15.5 billion (around US$348 million as of August 2014), covering for the platform (ship hull and all working components, guns, and missile and torpedo launchers),[10] and

Lot 2, with an ABC worth Php 2.5 billion (around US$56 million) for munitions, missiles, and torpedoes.[10][14]

Delays were encountered from 2014 to 2015 due to funding issues, with then Pres. Benigno Aquino III gave the DND the authority to enter into multi-year contracts (MYC),[15] while also approving the remainder of the project list submitted in 2013 by the Armed Forces of the Philippines under its AFP Modernization Program Horizon 1 Phase (2013-2017), which includes the Frigate Acquisition Project.[16]

Second stage bidding edit

A new Supplemental Bid Bulletin for the project's Lot 1 second-stage bidding was released by the DND in February 2016, with an updated technical specifications provided for the proponents to follow and the schedule for the Submission of Bids and Opening of Envelopes (SOBE).[17] The updated specifications were understood to be more detailed, and included improved features over the initial technical specifications provided during the first stage bidding. The ABC was also increased to Php 16 billion (around US$355 million) to cover for the peso's declining value over the US dollar, and to allow the improvements of the ships' key features.

Of the six proponents that passed the first stage bidding phase on 17 March 2016, only four submitted their bids for the second stage bidding phase: South Korea's HHI and DSME, Spain's Navantia SA, and India's GRSE.[10][18] STX Offshore & Shipbuilding Co.'s bid submission was rejected after submitting beyond the deadline, while STX France SA did not submit a bid.[19]

Of the four bids, only the bids of GRSE and HHI were deemed compliant, while DSME and Navantia's bids were disqualified for failing to meet documentation requirements. No Motion for Reconsideration were submitted by the two disqualified shipbuilders. Also, the DND Bids and Awards Committee confirmed GRSE, which offered a platform based on their Kamorta-class large ASW corvette design with a bid value of Php 15.047 billion, as the lowest bidder. HHI, which offered their HDF-3000-based frigate design with a bid value of Php 15.744 billion, was named as the second lowest bidder.[10][19]

Post-bid qualification and contract awarding edit

As part of the procurement process, the lowest bidder will undergo a post-qualification inspection wherein members of the bids and awards committee and the project management team will conduct inspections at the proponent's office and shipbuilders, and confirm the submissions provided including their account books.

The joint DND-PN team conducted the post-bid qualification inspection of GRSE in June 2016, wherein they found that it did not meet financial requirements, specifically the Net Financial Contracting Capacity (NFCC), which gave the DND-PN team a reason to conduct a post-bid qualification inspection with the second lowest bidder, HHI. This was done and completed in July 2016, wherein the team found that HHI was able to comply with the requirements and was considered the Lowest Post-Qualified Bidder while declaring GRSE as Post-Disqualified.[10][20]

A Notice of Award with the amount of Php 15,744,571,584.00 (around US$336.912 million) was released by the DND and awarded to HHI in August 2016, which initiated contract negotiations between the DND-PN and with HHI from September to October 2016.[21]

On 24 October 2016, the contract to supply two brand new general purpose stealth frigates was signed between the Department of National Defense, represented by Defense Sec. Delfin Lorenzana, and Hyundai Heavy Industries, represented by its Senior Vice President Mr. Ki Sun Chung, under the presence of officials from the DND, AFP, PN, HHI, and the South Korean Ambassador to the Philippines. On the same day, HHI released a computer generated image of the frigate in their website, and released information about the dimensions of the ships.[22]

On 30 April 2018, the HHI officially started the process for construction of the first frigate according to Navy spokesperson, Capt. Lued Lincuna. Lincuna said TIAC's acceptance of the CDR marks a significant step forward and a milestone for the project, which consists of the approval of 71 critical detailed design drawings as submitted by HHI.[23][10] On 16 September 2018, HHI had started the steel cutting of the second frigate before the start of keel laying of the first frigate.[24][25]

Sensors and weapon systems edit

Based on HHI's offer on the Bill of Quantities (BOQ) Materials List on the Submission of Bids and Envelopes (SOBE) during the 2nd Stage Bidding, there were two options provided for most sensors and weapon systems. Out of the options, the Philippine Navy's Technical Working Group for the project chose the following:[26][10]

But after securing the contract, the sensors and weapon systems later then changed to a different configuration, using the following:[10]

  • Hanwha Systems Naval Shield Baseline 2 Integrated CMS[30]
  • Hensoldt TRS-3D Baseline D multi-mode phased array C-band Radar
  • Hensoldt MSSR 2000I Identification Friend or Foe (IFF) System
  • Leonardo Selex ES NA-25X Fire Control Radar[31]
  • Harris Corporation Model 997 medium frequency active/passive ASW hull mounted sonar
  • Hanwha Systems Link P Tactical Data Link (derived from Link K)[32]
  • Elbit Systems Elisra NS9300A Electronic Support Measure (ESM)
  • Terma C-Guard countermeasure system (retained)[31]
  • Safran PASEO NS Electro-Optical Tracking System (EOTS)(retained)
  • Aselsan SMASH 30mm RCWS as secondary weapon[33]
  • Servowatch Integrated Platform Management System

Aside from the options, Hyundai and the Philippine Navy agreed to use the following weapon systems based on the specifications provided by the DND, the frigates will be armed and have provisions for the following:[10][34][35]

Construction edit

BRP Jose Rizal timeline edit

On May 1, 2018, the steel cutting ceremony was held for P159 (project number of first of two frigates) at HHI shipyard in Ulsan, South Korea, marking the first step of the ship's construction journey.[37]

On October 16, 2018, HHI held the keel laying ceremony for P159 at HHI shipyard, marking the formal start of the construction of the ship.[38]

On December 20, 2018, Lorenzana announced at a press conference the names of the two future frigates being built by HHI: BRP Jose Rizal and BRP Antonio Luna.[39]

On May 23, 2019, HHI launched the first ship, the prospective BRP Jose Rizal, at HHI shipyard. In the press briefing the same day, a Hanwha official said that Link 16 will likely not be compatible for the frigates until 2020 because of issues between US and South Korea.[37]

From November 2019 to February 2020, HHI held six sea trials. All of which the Technical Inspection and Acceptance Committee reported “generally satisfactory” results.[40]

While en route home, the ship transported 20,000 protective masks, 180 barrels of disinfectant solution, 2,000 bottles of hand sanitizer, and 300 packs of disinfectant wipes donated from the South Korean government to aid the Philippines against the COVID-19 pandemic. The donation is said to be part of South Korea's campaign to assist countries that have aided South Korea during the Korean War.[41] On May 23, 2020, the ship arrived in Subic Bay in the Philippines after a five-day sail from South Korea.[42]

The commissioning was delayed after one of the ship's 65-crew tested positive for COVID-19 amidst the pandemic.[43] On July 10, 2020, the ship was eventually commissioned into service making the name BRP Jose Rizal (FF-150) official.[44]

BRP Antonio Luna timeline edit

On September 17, 2018, the steel cutting ceremony was held for P160 (project number of second of two frigates) at HHI shipyard at the Shin Hwa Tech facility in Pohang City, South Korea, marking the first step of the ship's construction journey.[37]

On May 23, 2019, HHI held the keel laying ceremony for P160 at HHI shipyard, marking the formal start of the construction of the ship.[45]

On November 8, 2019, HHI launched the second ship, the prospective BRP Antonio Luna, at Ulsan shipyard in South Korea.[46]

The ship's outfitting, sea trials and delivery were affected by restrictions due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[47] HHI conducted sea trials to test the ship's seaworthiness, propulsion, communications, weapons and sensor systems.[48][49]

On December 18, 2020, the Technical Inspection and Acceptance Committee declared that the ship is compliant with the agreed technical specifications after witnessing its performance during the sea trials.[50]

On February 9, 2021, the ship was met by BRP Jose Rizal and three FA-50 jets in the vicinity of Capones Island, Zambales having departed South Korea four days prior.[51]

On March 19, 2021, the BRP Antonio Luna officially entered service with the Philippine Navy. The ceremony happened at 8 o`clock in the morning at Pier 13, South Harbor, Manila. It was attended by Philippine Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana, South Korean ambassador to the Philippines Han Dong-Man and Philippine Navy chief Vice Admiral Giovanni Bacordo.[52]

Controversy edit

Issues arose over the decision made by HHI without approval by the Philippine Navy to use the Alternative Configuration in the selection of systems to be installed. Of particular concern were the radar and combat management system which were downgraded versions of the systems originally proposed. It was later revealed that the Contract was later changed to allow HHI final say over what equipment was installed on the vessels. No information is available on who authorized the change.[citation needed]

In January 2017, Special Assistant to the President Sec. Bong Go gave Defense Sec. Delfin Lorenzana a white paper endorsing Hanwha Systems which favours their Naval Shield Combat Management System (CMS) to be installed in the warships.[53] Sec. Go's office also asked then Frigate Project Technical Working Group chairman Commodore Robert Empedrad, to attend a meeting in Malacañang to discuss the selection of the CMS. Empedrad would later submit a written report addressed to Pres. Duterte and Sec. Go.

Sec. Go issued a blanket denial when reached for comment, saying he never intervened in the project despite a copy/photo of the white paper being leaked online. He said he did not give Sec. Lorenzana any white paper related to the project nor asked Commodore Empedrad to brief him on the CMS selection.[54]

The DND announced that it is welcoming any investigation on the project, noting that it has nothing to hide regarding the matter. DND public affairs office chief Arsenio Andolong made the statement in response to plans of the Senate minority bloc to conduct an investigation on the Frigate Acquisition Project (FAP).[55]

Another issue was on the question of HHI's qualification to build the frigates, as HHI was banned from participating in any South Korean tenders for two years. A case stemmed in 2013, after its top executive was found guilty of offering bribes in order to win the bid to supply parts for four nuclear reactors to be constructed at the United Arab Emirates.[56] In 2015, HHI was convicted and was penalized by a two-year ban. It sought to have the ban nullified in 2015, but the South Korean Supreme Court ruled with finality against the shipbuilder on December 22, 2017.[57]

The commander of the Philippine Navy, Vice Adm. Ronald Mercado was removed from his position for "insubordination" after Defense Sec. Delfin Lorenzana declared that he jeopardized the acquisition project.[58]

Mercado was unceremoniously replaced by Rear Adm. Robert Empedrad over the controversial P18-billion frigate acquisition project with South Korea's shipbuilder Hyundai Heavy Industries.[59][60]

Ships in class edit

Hull number Name Builder Laid down Launched Delivered Commissioned Status
FF-150 BRP Jose Rizal Hyundai Heavy Industries 16 October 2018 23 May 2019 2020 May 23 10 July 2020 Active[44]
FF-151 BRP Antonio Luna 23 May 2019 8 November 2019 2021 February 9 19 March 2021 Active[52]

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The Jose Rizal class of multi role guided missile frigates currently in service with the Philippine Navy are a heavily modified variant of the ROK Navy s Incheon class frigates 7 The ships which were built by Hyundai Heavy Industries HHI are specifically accommodated to fit the requirements of the Philippine Navy The frigates will improve the ability of the Philippine Navy s Offshore Combat Force 8 which is mostly composed of ships that were retired from other countries and subsequently transferred to the Philippines BRP Jose Rizal frigate steams forward during RIMPAC 2020Class overviewNameJose Rizal classBuildersHyundai Heavy IndustriesOperators Philippine NavyPreceded byAndres Bonifacio class frigate Gregorio del Pilar class offshore patrol vesselCost 168 456M or 7 872B per ship in 2016 August Notice of Award phase excluding ammunitions roughly equivalent to 205 408 million in 2022 US dollars roughly equivalent to 9 353 billion in 2021 PH pesosBuilt2018 2020In commission2020 presentPlanned2Active2General characteristicsTypeFrigateDisplacement2 600 tonsLength107 5 m 352 ft 8 in Beam13 8 m 45 ft 3 in Draft3 65 m 12 ft 0 in Depth6 9 m 22 ft 8 in Installed power4 MTU STX 12V2000 M41B diesel generators each producing around 650 kW 872 shp PropulsionCombined diesel and diesel CODAD arrangement 4 MTU STX 12V1163 TB93 12 cylinder diesel enginesSpeed25 knots 46 km h 29 mph 85 MCRRange4 500 nmi 8 300 km 5 200 mi 15 knots 28 km h 17 mph Endurance30 daysBoats amp landing craft carried2 RHIBsComplementAccommodation for 110 persons Crew 65 Non organic 25 Additional personnel 20Sensors and processing systemsCombat Management System Naval Shield Baseline 2 Integrated CMS Search amp Track Radar TRS 3D Baseline D phased array C band NATO G band multi mode naval radar by Hensoldt formerly EADS Identification Friend or Foe IFF System MSSR 2000i by Hensoldt 3 Secondary Radars SharpEye X band NATO I band amp S band NATO E F bands solid state navigation amp search radars by Kelvin Hughes Hensoldt UK in 2017 Fire Control System NA 25X by Selex ES EO IR electro optical infrared Sensors PASEO NS by Safran Tactical Data Links Link P Link K Derivative by Hanwha Systems Air warfare Data Link 16 planned Maritime Data Link 22 planned Sonar Suite Model 997 medium to low frequency active passive hull mounted sonar by Harris Corp L3Harris Technologies in 2019 Towed Array Sonar System FFNBW w specs designed to accommodate Thales CAPTAS 2 IPMS Servowatch integrated platform management system 4 Electronic warfare amp decoysRESM Aquamarine s NS9300A ELINT component by Elbit Systems Countermeasures Dispensing System 2 C Guard DL 6T mortar type decoy launchers by Terma A S Countermeasure Munitions Bullfighter RF amp IR decoys by Rheinmetall Denel Munitions 5 CANTO acoustic decoys by Naval Group 6 Structural Countermeasures Reduced RCS Low IR signature Low underwater radiated noiseArmament1 OTO Melara 76 62SR dual purpose rapid fire autocannon 1 Aselsan SMASH 30mm remote weapon station cannon 4 K6 12 7mm 50 cal heavy machine guns 1 Close in weapon system FFBNW 4 SSM 710K SeaStar antiship cruise missiles on twin inclined canisters 2 SEA triple tube torpedo launchers for K745 Blue Shark torpedoes 2 Mistral Simbad RC twin launcher SAM system 8 cell Vertical Launching System with a height of 5 2 meters FFBNW ArmorCollective Protection System CPS against NBC threats Protection against the wider CBRNE threats 2 high tensile metal combined transverse longitudinal framing build system sufficient thickness to survive sea state 7Aircraft carried1 AW159 Wildcat multi role naval helicopter with 1 K745 Blue Shark torpedoes FLASH compact dipping sonar Sonobuoys Spike NLOS missiles Seaspray 7400E AESA X band MX 15Di EOIR cameras 2 pintle mounted machine gunsAviation facilitiesflight deck for a 12 ton helicopter aft hangar starboard side for a 10 ton helicopter Contents 1 Development 1 1 First stage bid 1 2 Pre second stage bid changes 1 3 Second stage bidding 1 4 Post bid qualification and contract awarding 2 Sensors and weapon systems 3 Construction 3 1 BRP Jose Rizal timeline 3 2 BRP Antonio Luna timeline 4 Controversy 5 Ships in class 6 ReferencesDevelopment edit nbsp A scale model of HDF 2600 Frigate during ADAS 2018First stage bid edit In May 2013 the Department of National Defense opened the Frigate Acquisition Project calling for the acquisition of two brand new frigates for the Philippine Navy with the contract price of Php 18 billion around US 437 million as of May 2013 This is after rejecting the proposal to procure two Maestrale class frigates from Italy due to preference to acquire new ships The tender was a two stage bidding system with proponents needing to pass the initial bid stage by meeting the minimum requirements set by the program before finalizing their offers and submit for the second and final bidding 9 Seven bidders participated in the first stage bid namely Garden Reach Shipbuilders amp Engineers GRSE of India STX France SA Navantia SA of Spain Hyundai Heavy Industries HHI of South Korea STX Offshore amp Shipbuilding Co Ltd of South Korea Daewoo Shipbuilding amp Marine Engineering DSME of South Korea and ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems TKMS of Germany 10 11 12 For the 1st stage bidding only four shipbuilders were declared as qualified with GRSE STX France and TKMS disqualified for failing to meet documentation requirements A Motion for Reconsideration was provided by GRSE and STX France which were accepted by the DND Bids and Awards Committee 13 Pre second stage bid changes edit With six proponents passing the first stage bidding phase successive meetings were held with the Philippine Navy wherein the DND found out restrictions in the export of munitions through third party shipbuilders This paved the way for the split of the project into two lots by August 2014 Lot 1 with an Approved Budget for Contract ABC worth Php 15 5 billion around US 348 million as of August 2014 covering for the platform ship hull and all working components guns and missile and torpedo launchers 10 andLot 2 with an ABC worth Php 2 5 billion around US 56 million for munitions missiles and torpedoes 10 14 Delays were encountered from 2014 to 2015 due to funding issues with then Pres Benigno Aquino III gave the DND the authority to enter into multi year contracts MYC 15 while also approving the remainder of the project list submitted in 2013 by the Armed Forces of the Philippines under its AFP Modernization Program Horizon 1 Phase 2013 2017 which includes the Frigate Acquisition Project 16 Second stage bidding edit A new Supplemental Bid Bulletin for the project s Lot 1 second stage bidding was released by the DND in February 2016 with an updated technical specifications provided for the proponents to follow and the schedule for the Submission of Bids and Opening of Envelopes SOBE 17 The updated specifications were understood to be more detailed and included improved features over the initial technical specifications provided during the first stage bidding The ABC was also increased to Php 16 billion around US 355 million to cover for the peso s declining value over the US dollar and to allow the improvements of the ships key features Of the six proponents that passed the first stage bidding phase on 17 March 2016 only four submitted their bids for the second stage bidding phase South Korea s HHI and DSME Spain s Navantia SA and India s GRSE 10 18 STX Offshore amp Shipbuilding Co s bid submission was rejected after submitting beyond the deadline while STX France SA did not submit a bid 19 Of the four bids only the bids of GRSE and HHI were deemed compliant while DSME and Navantia s bids were disqualified for failing to meet documentation requirements No Motion for Reconsideration were submitted by the two disqualified shipbuilders Also the DND Bids and Awards Committee confirmed GRSE which offered a platform based on their Kamorta class large ASW corvette design with a bid value of Php 15 047 billion as the lowest bidder HHI which offered their HDF 3000 based frigate design with a bid value of Php 15 744 billion was named as the second lowest bidder 10 19 Post bid qualification and contract awarding edit As part of the procurement process the lowest bidder will undergo a post qualification inspection wherein members of the bids and awards committee and the project management team will conduct inspections at the proponent s office and shipbuilders and confirm the submissions provided including their account books The joint DND PN team conducted the post bid qualification inspection of GRSE in June 2016 wherein they found that it did not meet financial requirements specifically the Net Financial Contracting Capacity NFCC which gave the DND PN team a reason to conduct a post bid qualification inspection with the second lowest bidder HHI This was done and completed in July 2016 wherein the team found that HHI was able to comply with the requirements and was considered the Lowest Post Qualified Bidder while declaring GRSE as Post Disqualified 10 20 A Notice of Award with the amount of Php 15 744 571 584 00 around US 336 912 million was released by the DND and awarded to HHI in August 2016 which initiated contract negotiations between the DND PN and with HHI from September to October 2016 21 On 24 October 2016 the contract to supply two brand new general purpose stealth frigates was signed between the Department of National Defense represented by Defense Sec Delfin Lorenzana and Hyundai Heavy Industries represented by its Senior Vice President Mr Ki Sun Chung under the presence of officials from the DND AFP PN HHI and the South Korean Ambassador to the Philippines On the same day HHI released a computer generated image of the frigate in their website and released information about the dimensions of the ships 22 On 30 April 2018 the HHI officially started the process for construction of the first frigate according to Navy spokesperson Capt Lued Lincuna Lincuna said TIAC s acceptance of the CDR marks a significant step forward and a milestone for the project which consists of the approval of 71 critical detailed design drawings as submitted by HHI 23 10 On 16 September 2018 HHI had started the steel cutting of the second frigate before the start of keel laying of the first frigate 24 25 Sensors and weapon systems editBased on HHI s offer on the Bill of Quantities BOQ Materials List on the Submission of Bids and Envelopes SOBE during the 2nd Stage Bidding there were two options provided for most sensors and weapon systems Out of the options the Philippine Navy s Technical Working Group for the project chose the following 26 10 Thales TACTICOS Baseline 2 Combat Management System CMS 27 Thales NS 106 Active Electronically Scanned Array S band Radar Thales TS82521 Identification Friend or Foe IFF System Thales STIR Mk 1 2 Fire Control Radar Thales Bluewatcher Hull Mounted Sonar Thales Link Y Mk 2 Tactical Data Link Thales Vigile LW Electronic Support Measure ESM upgraded to Thales Vigile 100 Terma C Guard countermeasures system 28 Safran Paseo NS Electro Optical Tracking System EOTS 29 MSI DS30 mm RCWS as secondary weapon L3 MAPPS Integrated Platform Management SystemBut after securing the contract the sensors and weapon systems later then changed to a different configuration using the following 10 Hanwha Systems Naval Shield Baseline 2 Integrated CMS 30 Hensoldt TRS 3D Baseline D multi mode phased array C band Radar Hensoldt MSSR 2000I Identification Friend or Foe IFF System Leonardo Selex ES NA 25X Fire Control Radar 31 Harris Corporation Model 997 medium frequency active passive ASW hull mounted sonar Hanwha Systems Link P Tactical Data Link derived from Link K 32 Elbit Systems Elisra NS9300A Electronic Support Measure ESM Terma C Guard countermeasure system retained 31 Safran PASEO NS Electro Optical Tracking System EOTS retained Aselsan SMASH 30mm RCWS as secondary weapon 33 Servowatch Integrated Platform Management SystemAside from the options Hyundai and the Philippine Navy agreed to use the following weapon systems based on the specifications provided by the DND the frigates will be armed and have provisions for the following 10 34 35 a primary 76 mm gun with 120 rounds minute capability Oto Melara Super Rapid 76 mm main gun a secondary gun between 30 40 mm caliber on a remote stabilized mount Aselsan SMASH 30 mm RCWS as secondary weapon 36 at least four anti ship missile systems with a minimum range of 150 kilometers and a minimum speed of Mach 0 8 LIGNex1 SSM 700K C Star anti ship surface to surface missiles two twin launchers for anti aircraft missiles with a minimum range of 6 kilometers with IR or semi active homing seeker MBDA Mistral missiles on MBDA Simbad RC VSHORAD launchers 33 two triple trainable lightweight torpedo launchers with torpedoes with a minimum range of 2 000 meters with active passive or mixed homing guidance and an operating depth between 10 and 600 meters deep J S SEA Ltd TLS TT Shipboard Torpedo Launching System LIGNex1 K745 Blue Shark torpedoes four heavy machine guns S amp T Motiv 12 7 mm K6 Heavy Machine Guns for a Close in weapon system CIWS FFBNW for an 8 cell Vertical Launch System VLS FFBNW for a Towed Array Sonar System TASS FFBNW Construction editBRP Jose Rizal timeline edit On May 1 2018 the steel cutting ceremony was held for P159 project number of first of two frigates at HHI shipyard in Ulsan South Korea marking the first step of the ship s construction journey 37 On October 16 2018 HHI held the keel laying ceremony for P159 at HHI shipyard marking the formal start of the construction of the ship 38 On December 20 2018 Lorenzana announced at a press conference the names of the two future frigates being built by HHI BRP Jose Rizal and BRP Antonio Luna 39 On May 23 2019 HHI launched the first ship the prospective BRP Jose Rizal at HHI shipyard In the press briefing the same day a Hanwha official said that Link 16 will likely not be compatible for the frigates until 2020 because of issues between US and South Korea 37 From November 2019 to February 2020 HHI held six sea trials All of which the Technical Inspection and Acceptance Committee reported generally satisfactory results 40 While en route home the ship transported 20 000 protective masks 180 barrels of disinfectant solution 2 000 bottles of hand sanitizer and 300 packs of disinfectant wipes donated from the South Korean government to aid the Philippines against the COVID 19 pandemic The donation is said to be part of South Korea s campaign to assist countries that have aided South Korea during the Korean War 41 On May 23 2020 the ship arrived in Subic Bay in the Philippines after a five day sail from South Korea 42 The commissioning was delayed after one of the ship s 65 crew tested positive for COVID 19 amidst the pandemic 43 On July 10 2020 the ship was eventually commissioned into service making the name BRP Jose Rizal FF 150 official 44 BRP Antonio Luna timeline edit On September 17 2018 the steel cutting ceremony was held for P160 project number of second of two frigates at HHI shipyard at the Shin Hwa Tech facility in Pohang City South Korea marking the first step of the ship s construction journey 37 On May 23 2019 HHI held the keel laying ceremony for P160 at HHI shipyard marking the formal start of the construction of the ship 45 On November 8 2019 HHI launched the second ship the prospective BRP Antonio Luna at Ulsan shipyard in South Korea 46 The ship s outfitting sea trials and delivery were affected by restrictions due to the COVID 19 pandemic 47 HHI conducted sea trials to test the ship s seaworthiness propulsion communications weapons and sensor systems 48 49 On December 18 2020 the Technical Inspection and Acceptance Committee declared that the ship is compliant with the agreed technical specifications after witnessing its performance during the sea trials 50 On February 9 2021 the ship was met by BRP Jose Rizal and three FA 50 jets in the vicinity of Capones Island Zambales having departed South Korea four days prior 51 On March 19 2021 the BRP Antonio Luna officially entered service with the Philippine Navy The ceremony happened at 8 o clock in the morning at Pier 13 South Harbor Manila It was attended by Philippine Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana South Korean ambassador to the Philippines Han Dong Man and Philippine Navy chief Vice Admiral Giovanni Bacordo 52 Controversy editIssues arose over the decision made by HHI without approval by the Philippine Navy to use the Alternative Configuration in the selection of systems to be installed Of particular concern were the radar and combat management system which were downgraded versions of the systems originally proposed It was later revealed that the Contract was later changed to allow HHI final say over what equipment was installed on the vessels No information is available on who authorized the change citation needed In January 2017 Special Assistant to the President Sec Bong Go gave Defense Sec Delfin Lorenzana a white paper endorsing Hanwha Systems which favours their Naval Shield Combat Management System CMS to be installed in the warships 53 Sec Go s office also asked then Frigate Project Technical Working Group chairman Commodore Robert Empedrad to attend a meeting in Malacanang to discuss the selection of the CMS Empedrad would later submit a written report addressed to Pres Duterte and Sec Go Sec Go issued a blanket denial when reached for comment saying he never intervened in the project despite a copy photo of the white paper being leaked online He said he did not give Sec Lorenzana any white paper related to the project nor asked Commodore Empedrad to brief him on the CMS selection 54 The DND announced that it is welcoming any investigation on the project noting that it has nothing to hide regarding the matter DND public affairs office chief Arsenio Andolong made the statement in response to plans of the Senate minority bloc to conduct an investigation on the Frigate Acquisition Project FAP 55 Another issue was on the question of HHI s qualification to build the frigates as HHI was banned from participating in any South Korean tenders for two years A case stemmed in 2013 after its top executive was found guilty of offering bribes in order to win the bid to supply parts for four nuclear reactors to be constructed at the United Arab Emirates 56 In 2015 HHI was convicted and was penalized by a two year ban It sought to have the ban nullified in 2015 but the South Korean Supreme Court ruled with finality against the shipbuilder on December 22 2017 57 The commander of the Philippine Navy Vice Adm Ronald Mercado was removed from his position for insubordination after Defense Sec Delfin Lorenzana declared that he jeopardized the acquisition project 58 Mercado was unceremoniously replaced by Rear Adm Robert Empedrad over the controversial P18 billion frigate acquisition project with South Korea s shipbuilder Hyundai Heavy Industries 59 60 Ships in class editHull number Name Builder Laid down Launched Delivered Commissioned StatusFF 150 BRP Jose Rizal Hyundai Heavy Industries 16 October 2018 23 May 2019 2020 May 23 10 July 2020 Active 44 FF 151 BRP Antonio Luna 23 May 2019 8 November 2019 2021 February 9 19 March 2021 Active 52 References edit Anti sub helicopters torpedoes missiles now in PH Navy chief Philippine News Agency 18 September 2020 BRP Jose Rizal crew protected from chemical nuclear attack pna gov ph 28 February 2020 HENSOLDT UK delivers radar suite to the Philippine Navy Frigate BRP Jose Rizal Hensoldt 6 August 2020 Servowatch to install IPMS solution on two new Philippine Navy frigates naval technology com 31 August 2017 Frigate Lot 3B Chaffs Acquisition Project of the Philippine Navy PHDefenseResource 14 August 2021 Archived from the original on 27 October 2021 Retrieved 24 October 2021 Manila selects torpedo countermeasures suppliers for PN s Jose Rizal class frigates PN commissions new banner ship BRP Jose Rizal Manila Bulletin 10 July 2020 BRP Jose Rizal to boost Navy territorial defense mandate Philippine News Agency 24 May 2019 DND opens bids for ammo of 2 PH Navy frigates Philippine News Agency 5 February 2019 Archived from the original on 1 June 2022 Retrieved 22 August 2023 a b c d e f g h i j The Hyundai HDF 2600 Jose Rizal class Frigate of the Philippine Navy Philippine Defense Resource 21 June 2019 Retrieved 23 August 2023 Fish Tim 2 April 2014 Philippines advances frigate project Shephard Group The Jose Rizal class Frigates Taking Shape Pitz Defense Analysis 9 February 2020 Retrieved 22 August 2023 Orosa Rosalinda L 1 May 2014 DND admits Indian French shipbuilders to frigate program philstar com Archived from the original on 1 May 2014 Retrieved 22 August 2023 Romero Alexis 10 August 2014 DND to spend P15 B for two ships P2 5 B for ammunition Philstar net The Philippine Star Aquino authorizes P44 B multiyear defense 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2021 Retrieved 28 June 2022 PH Navy approves design drawings for frigates project Rappler 8 April 2018 Mangosing Frances 19 September 2018 S Korea shipbuilder cuts steel for PH Navy s 2nd guided missile frigate globalnation inquirer net Steel cutting for PN s 2nd missile armed frigate done deal www pna gov ph The Final Specifications of the New Philippine Navy Frigates Pitz Defense Analysis 20 May 2018 Retrieved 22 August 2023 Letters show Bong Go role in Navy s frigate purchase Alejano GMA News 18 January 2018 Maundrill Beth 1 November 2017 D amp S 2017 C Guard to protect Philippine frigates Sherpard Media Safran wins first contract for PASEO NS Safran Electronics amp Defense 12 September 2017 Mangosing Frances 25 May 2019 LOOK Inside the CMS test site for Philippine Navy frigates Philippine Daily Inquirer a b Philippines sends BRP Antonio Luna frigate for US Navy s RIMPAC exercise Navy Recognition 9 June 2022 Retrieved 28 March 2023 PH Navy ships equipped with hard to hack system The Manila Times 26 May 2019 a b Philippine Navy s Jose Rizal class frigates to test fire Mistral 3 missiles Navy Recognition 25 May 2022 Archived from the original on 28 March 2023 Retrieved 28 March 2023 Arthur Gordon 24 October 2016 Philippines seals deal for frigates Shephard Media Group Philippine Navy approves the delivery of future BRP Antonio Luna Jose Rizal class guided missile frigate Retrieved 7 February 2021 Rahmat Ridzwan 21 November 2017 Hyundai selects Turkish 30 mm naval gun system for Philippine Navy frigates IHS Janes Archived from the original on 25 November 2017 Retrieved 20 April 2020 a b c Mangosing Frances 24 May 2020 A timeline Philippine Navy rides waves of frigates deal INQUIRER net Archived from the original on 23 August 2023 Retrieved 24 May 2020 Nepomuceno Priam 17 October 2018 Keel laying for 1st PH missile armed frigate now a done deal Philippine News Agency Retrieved 17 October 2018 Nepomuceno Priam 20 December 2018 Lorenzana reveals names of PH s first missile capable frigates Philippine News Agency Retrieved 20 December 2018 Nepomuceno Priam 25 February 2020 BRP Jose Rizal s 6th sea trial generally satisfactory Philippine News Agency Retrieved 25 February 2020 Nepomuceno Priam 19 May 2020 BRP Jose Rizal with med supplies to arrive May 23 Philippine News Agency Retrieved 19 May 2020 Nepomuceno Priam 26 May 2020 Missile frigate BRP Jose Rizal heralds PH Navy modernization Philippine News Agency Retrieved 26 May 2020 Philippine Navy missile frigate crew member tests positive for COVID 19 ABS CBN News 16 June 2020 Retrieved 16 June 2020 a b Manaranche Martin 10 July 2020 Philippine Navy Commissions Its First Ever Missile Frigate BRP Jose Rizal Naval News Retrieved 10 July 2020 Tiamzon Gaile 23 May 2019 Keel Laying Ceremony Held For Future BRP Antonio Luna Mintfo Retrieved 23 May 2019 Mangosing Frances 8 November 2019 LOOK Korean shipyard launches PH Navy s second missile capable frigate INQUIRER net Archived from the original on 23 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