List of decommissioned ships of the Philippine Navy

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This is a list of retired naval ships operated by the Philippine Navy and its predecessors, the Offshore Patrol and the Philippine Naval Patrol. This list does not include ships transferred to the Philippine Navy for cannibalization of parts.

Philippine navy ships are prefixed BRP (Barko ng Republika ng Pilipinas), formerly RPS (Republic of the Philippines Ship).

Frigates[edit]

Destroyer escorts[edit]

Name Previous names Pennant Previous pennant Commissioned Decommissioned Fate Photo Notes
Buckley class
RPS Rajah Soliman USS Bowers (DE-637) / USS Bowers (APD-40) D-66 Acquired 31 October 1960[1] December 1964[1][2] Acquired through loan on 31 October 1960, sold outright on 21 April 1961.[1] Sunk in a typhoon 29 June 1964,[3] raised and hulk sold as scrap 31 January 1966.[1][2]
[1][2][3]
Edsall class
BRP Rajah Lakandula USS Camp (DE-251),
RVNS Tran Hung Dao (HQ-1)
PF-4 PS-4 Acquired 27 July 1976 12 September 1988[4] Arrived in Philippines from South Vietnam in 1975, formally acquired 5 April 1976. Listed as stationary dockside barracks until 1999. Probably scrapped.
[4][5][6][7][8][9]
Cannon class / Datu Kalantiaw class
BRP Datu Kalantiaw USS Booth (DE-170) PS-76 15 December 1967 1981 Ran aground in a typhoon on 21 September 1981.
[10][11][6][7]
BRP Datu Sikatuna USS Amick (DE-168),
JDS Asahi (DE-262),
RPS Datu Sikatuna (PS-77)
PF-5 PS-77 27 February 1980 1989 Scrapped in 1989.
[12][7][8][9]
BRP Rajah Humabon USS Atherton (DE-169),
JDS Hatsuhi (DE-263),
RPS Rajah Humabon (PS-78)
PS-11 PF-11 / PF-6 / PS-78 27 February 1980 15 March 2018 Capsized in 2022
[13][7][8][9][14][15]
Note: 2 more Cannon-class destroyer escorts, the former USS Muir (DE-770) and USS Sutton (DE-771), were transferred to the Philippine Navy in 1977 but were cannibalized for parts.[16]

High Endurance Cutters[edit]

Name Previous names Pennant Previous pennant Commissioned Decommissioned Fate Photo Notes
Barnegat class / Casco class / Andrés Bonifacio class
BRP Andrés Bonifacio USS Chincoteague (AVP-24) / USCGC Chincoteague (WAVP-375/WHEC-375),
RVNS Lý Thường Kiệt (HQ-16),
RPS Andres Bonifacio (PF-7)
PF-7 27 July 1976 1993 Acquired 5 April 1976. Reportedly decommissioned in June 1985, but she was still listed as active as of June 1993. Sold for scrap in 2003.
[17][6][7][8]
BRP Gregorio del Pilar USS Wachapreague (AGP-8) / USCGC McCulloch (WAVP-386/WHEC-386),
RVNS Ngô Quyền (HQ-17),
RPS Gregorio del Pilar (PF-8)
PF-12 PF-8 7 February 1977 April 1990 Acquired 5 April 1976. Was decommissioned in June 1985, but was recommissioned again in 1987. Discarded July 1990, probably sold for scrap .
[18][6][7][8]
BRP Diego Silang USS Bering Strait (AVP-34) / USCGC Bering Strait (WAVP-382/WHEC-382),
RVNS Trần Quang Khải (HQ-02),
RPS Diego Silang (PF-9)
PF-14 PF-9 5 April 1976? April 1990 Acquired 5 April 1976. Was decommissioned in June 1985, but was recommissioned again in 1987. Discarded July 1990, probably sold for scrap.
[19][6][7][8]
BRP Francisco Dagohoy USS Castle Rock (AVP-35) / USCGC Castle Rock (WAVP-383/WHEC-383),
RVNS Trần Bình Trọng (HQ-05),
RPS Francisco Dagohoy (PF-10)
PF-10 23 June 1979 June 1985 Acquired 5 April 1976. Discarded March 1993, probably sold for scrap.
[20][6][7][8]
Note: 2 more ships of the class, the former USCGC Cook Inlet (WAVP-384) and USCGC Yakutat (WAVP-380), were transferred to the Philippine Navy in 5 April 1976 and were cannibalized for spare parts.

Corvettes[edit]

Patrol craft escort[edit]

Name Previous names Pennant Previous pennant Commissioned Decommissioned Fate Photo Notes
PCE-842-class / Miguel Malvar-class
BRP Cebu USS PCE-881,
RPS Cebu (E-28),
RPS Cebu (PS-28)
PS-28 E-28 2 July 1948 1 October 2019 Decommissioned from active service on 1 October 2019. Its retirement is in line with the PN's "Phase-In/Phase-Out" Program which is implemented to welcome new and more modern naval assets.
[21][22][11][6][7][8][9][14][15]
BRP Negros Occidental USS PCE-884,
RPS Negros Occidental (E-29),
RPS Negros Occidental (PS-29)
PS-29 E-29 2 July 1948 9 December 2010 Acquired 2 July 1948. No detail yet, still in Naval Base Cavite
[23][22][11][6][7][8][9][14][15]
RPS Leyte USS PCE-885,
RPS Leyte (E-30)
PS-30 E-30 2 July 1948 1979 Acquired and commissioned on 2 July 1948. Ran aground by typhoon near Poro Point, La Union in 1979, damaged beyond repair and stricken from service. Probably scrapped.
[24][22][11][6][8][9]
BRP Pangasinan USS PCE-891,
RPS Pangasinan (E-31),
RPS Pangasinan (PS-31)
PS-31 E-31 2 July 1948 1 March 2021 Decommissioned from active service on 1 March 2021. Its retirement is in line with the PN's "Phase-In/Phase-Out" Program which is implemented to welcome new and more modern naval assets.[25] Sunk as a naval target for a sinking exercise (SINKEX) in "Balikatan" 2023[26][27]
[25][28][22][11][6][7][8][9][14][15]
BRP Iloilo USS PCE-897,
RPS Iloilo (E-32),
RPS Iloilo (PS-32)
PS-32 E-32 2 July 1948 September 2016 Awaiting disposal as of February 2017.
[29][30][22][11][6][7][8][9][14][15]
BRP Miguel Malvar USS Brattleboro (PCE(R)-852),
RPS Miguel Malvar (PS-19)
PS-19 7 February 1977 10 December 2021 Decommissioned from active service on 10 December 2021. Its retirement is in line with the PN's "Phase-In/Phase-Out" Program which is implemented to welcome new and more modern naval assets.
[31][11][6][7][8][9][14][15]
BRP Sultan Kudarat USS PCE-895,
RVNS Đống Đa II
,
RPS Sultan Kudarat (PS-22)
PS-22 27 July 1976 5 July 2019 Decommissioned from active service on July 6, 2019. Its retirement is in line with the PN's "Phase-In/Phase-Out" Program which is implemented to welcome new and more modern naval assets.[32]
[33][34][6][7][8][9][14][15]
BRP Datu Marikudo USS Amherst (PCE(R)-853),
RVNS Van Kiep II (HQ-14)
,
RPS Datu Marikudo (PS-23)
PS-23 5 April 1976 9 December 2010 Acquired 5 April 1976. Hulk still in Naval Base Cavite
[35][6][7][8][9][14][15]

Fleet Minesweepers[edit]

Name Previous names Pennant Previous pennant Commissioned Decommissioned Fate Photo Notes
Auk class / Rizal class
BRP Rizal USS Murrelet (AM-372)/(MSF-372),
RPS Rizal (PS-69)
PS-74 PS-69 18 June 1965 29 January 2020 Awaiting final disposition.
[36][11][6][7][8][9][14][15]
BRP Quezon USS Vigilance (AM-324),
RPS Quezon (PS-70)
PS-70 1 August 1967 1 March 2021 Awaiting final disposition.
[37][11][6][7][8][9][14][15]
Admirable class / Miguel Malvar class
RPS Samar USS Project (AM-278) PS-33 M-33 24 May 1948 1960 Transferred to Coast & Geodetic Services and converted to survey ship, and was reported as active as of 1973. Decommissioned in 1976, with fate unknown.
[38][22][11][6]
RPS Datu Tupas USS Shelter (AM-301),
RVNS Chi Linh (HQ-11)
PS-18 5 April 1976 1977 No information on her fate. Believed to be in service only for a year before used as a parts hulk.
[39][6][7]
BRP Magat Salamat USS Gayety (AM-239),
RVNS Chi Lăng II (HQ-08),
RPS Magat Salamat (PS-20)
PS-20 7 February 1977 10 December 2021 unknown
[40][22][11][6][7][8][9][14][15]

Patrol vessels[edit]

Submarine Chasers 173'[edit]

Name Previous names Pennant Previous pennant Commissioned Decommissioned Fate Photo Notes
PC-461 class / Camarines Sur class
RPS Camarines Sur USS PC-1121 C-21 2 July 1948 1953 Stricken in 1953, believed to be rebuilt to PGM-33-class and delivered back to Philippine Navy in 1954 as RPS Camarines Sur (PG-48). [41][11]
RPS Bohol USS PC-1131 PS-22 C-22 2 July 1948 1969 Scrapped in 1969
[42][22][11]
RPS Zamboanga del Sur USS PC-1133 PS-23 C-23 2 July 1948 16 November 1956 Stricken from Philippine Navy list on 16 November 1956. Probably scrapped
[43]
RPS Batangas USS PC-1134 PS-24 C-24 21 July 1948 1979 Decommissioned in 1979. Fate unknown. [44][22][11][6][7]
RPS Nueva Ecija USS PC-1241 PS-25 C-25 2 July 1948 1977 Sold to Philippines on October 1958, decommissioned in 1977.
[45][22][11][6]
RPS Negros Oriental USS PC-1563 PS-26 C-26 2 July 1948 26 June 1963 Sunk during typhoon at Guam in November 1962. Raised, decommissioned and sold as scrap 26 June 1963. [46][22][11]
RPS Capiz USS PC-1564 PS-27 C-27 2 July 1948 1979 Decommissioned in 1979. Fate unknown.
[47][22][11][6]
BRP Nueva Vizcaya USS PC-568 / USS Altus (PC-568),
RPS Nueva Vizcaya (PS-80)
PS-80 2 March 1968 23 June 1990 Sunk during a typhoon in Cebu on 10 March 1993, sold as scrap to Calixto Enterprises [48][6][7][9]
BRP Negros Oriental USS PC-1171,
RFS L'Inconstant (P 636),
E-312,
RPS Negros Oriental (PS-26)
PS-26 April 1976 29 March 1990 Served with French Navy from 1951 to 1956, to Khmer Republic from 1956 to 1975, bought in 1976. Sold for scrap to Trans Manila Company [49][6][7][9]

Patrol Craft Sweepers 136'[edit]

Name Previous names Pennant Previous pennant Commissioned Decommissioned Fate Photo Notes
PCS-1376 class / Tarlac class
RPS Tarlac USS YMS-450 / USS PCS-1399 / USS PC-1399 PG-11 P-11 22 January 1948 1969 Transferred 22 January 1948. Stricken in 1969. Scrapped. [50][51][22]
RPS Laguna USS PCSC-1403 / USS PCS-1403 / USS PC-1403 PG-12 P-12 22 January 1948 1969 Transferred 22 January 1948. Stricken in 1969. Scrapped.
[52][51][22]

Submarine Chasers 110'[edit]

Name Previous names Pennant Previous pennant Commissioned Decommissioned Fate Photo Notes
SC-497 class / Cagayan class
RPS Cagayan USS SC-731 P-14 - 2 July 1948 1956 Stricken in 1956, scrapped. [53][51][11]
RPS Mountain Province USS SC-736 P-15 - 2 July 1948 ? Scrapped. [54][51][11]
RPS Ilocos Sur USS SC-739 P-16 - 2 July 1948 1956 Decommissioned and turned over to Bureau of Customs on 8 or 9 August 1956. Fate unknown. [55][51][11][56]
RPS Alert USS SC-1267 PY-54 - 2 July 1948 1956 Sank in 1956. [57][51][11]
RPS Surigao USS SC-747 P-17 - 2 July 1948 ? Scrapped [58][51][11]
RPS Isabella USS SC-750 P-18 - 2 July 1948 1956 Stricken in 1956. Scrapped. [59][51][11]
RPS Cavite USS SC-982 P-19 - 2 July 1948 ? Scrapped [60][51][11]
RPS Malampay Sound USS SC-1274,
RPS Ilocos Norte (P-20)
AF-20 P-20 2 July 1948 ? Scrapped [61][51][11]
? USS SC-732 ? 2 July 1948 ? [62][22]
? USS SC-699 ? 2 July 1948 ? Scrapped [63]
? USS SC-742 ? 2 July 1948 ? [64]
? USS SC-743 ? 2 July 1948 ? Scrapped [65]
? USS SC-769 ? 2 July 1948 ? Scrapped [66]
? USS SC-1278 / USS SCC-1278 ? 2 July 1948 ? Scrapped [67]

Large Patrol Crafts[edit]

Name Previous names Pennant Previous pennant Commissioned Decommissioned Fate Photo Notes
Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo class
BRP Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo - PG-140 - 21 November 1990 2016 Awaiting disposal as of June 2017
[68]
BRP Gen. Antonio Luna - PG-141 - 1999 8 April 2016 [69]
Kagitingan class
BRP Kagitingan BRP Katapangan (P-101) PG-101 P-101 9 February 1979 2004 Scrapped and cannibalized as spares for sisterships [8][9][14][51]
BRP Bagong Lakas - PB-102 PG-102 / P-102 9 February 1979 ? Decommissioned probably between 2020 and 2023.
[70][8][9][14][15][51]
BRP Katatagan - PG-103 P-103 22 April 1981 1989 Built by Bataan Shipyard & Engineering Corp (BASECO), and blessed on 25 January 1980. Decommissioned in 1989 and cannibalized for spares for sisterships. [71][72][51][9][14]

Motor Gunboats[edit]

Name Previous names Pennant Previous pennant Commissioned Decommissioned Fate Photo Notes
PGM-9 class
? USS PGM-10 / USS PC-805 ? 1948 ? Details unknown [73]
PGM-33 class
RPS Camarines Sur USS PGM-33 PG-48 G-48 15 September 1954 1974 Struck 1974
[74][75][76][11][51][77]
RPS Sulu USS PGM-34 PG-49 G-49 22 November 1954 1974 Struck 1974
[74][76][78][11][51][77]
RPS La Union USS PGM-35 PG-50 G-50 3 January 1955 1974 Struck 1974 [74][76][79][11][51][77]
RPS Antique USS PGM-36 PG-51 G-51 18 May 1955 1974 Struck 1974 [74][76][80][11][51][77]
RPS Masbate USS PGM-37 PG-52 G-52 2 March 1956 1965 Sunk and decommissioned in 1965. [74][76][81][11][51][77]
RPS Misamis Occidental USS PGM-38 PG-53 G-53 3 May 1956 1974 Struck 1974 [74][76][82][11][51][77]
PGM-39 class
BRP Agusan USS PGM-39,
RPS Agusan (G-61)
PG-61 G-61 March 1960 1992 Built 29 November 1959, and transferred to Philippine Navy in 1960 as part of US Military Assistance Program. Transferred to Philippine Coast Guard as BRP Agusan (PG-61) in 1992. Sold as scrap November 2007.
[74][76][83][14][84][11][51][6][9][77]
BRP Catanduanes USS PGM-40,
RPS Catanduanes (G-62)
PG-62 G-62 March 1960 1992 Built 9 January 1960, and transferred to Philippine Navy in 1960 as part of US Military Assistance Program. Transferred to Philippine Coast Guard as BRP Catanduanes (PG-21) in 1992. Sold as scrap June 2006. [76][14][84][85][11][51][6][9][77]
BRP Romblon USS PGM-41,
RPS Romblon (G-63)
PG-63 G-63 June 1960 1992 Built 9 February 1960, and transferred to Philippine Navy in 1960 as part of US Military Assistance Program. Transferred to Philippine Coast Guard as BRP Romblon (PG-63) in 1992. Sold as scrap 7 November 2007.
[76][14][84][86][11][51][6][9][77]
BRP Palawan USS PGM-42,
RPS Palawan (G-64)
PG-64 G-64 June 1960 1992 Built 9 March 1960, and transferred to Philippine Navy in 1960 as part of US Military Assistance Program. Transferred to Philippine Coast Guard as BRP Palawan (PG-64) in 1992 and decommissioned in June 2018. [76][84][87][11][51][6][9][77]
BRP Yachi USS PGM-55,
KRI Bentang Silungkang (P 572),
RPS Yachi (G-57)
PG-57 G-57 1965 1982 Built 10 November 1961. Initially bound for Indonesia, but instead was transferred to Philippine Navy 1965. Struck on 1982. [74][76][88][89][77]
RPS Yanga / BRP Yanga USS PGM-56,
KRI Bentang Waitatiri (P 571),
RPS Yanga (G-59)
PG-59 G-59 1965 1982 Built 10 November 1961. Initially bound for Indonesia, but instead was transferred to Philippine Navy in 1965. Struck on 1982. [74][88][76][90][77]
BRP Yundi USS PGM-57,
KRI Bentang Kalukuang (P 570),
RPS Yundi (G-60)
PG-60 G-60 1965 1982 Built 10 November 1961. Initially bound for Indonesia, but instead was transferred to Philippine Navy in 1965. Struck on 1982. [74][76][88][91][77]
BRP Basilan USS PGM-83,
Hon Troc (HQ 618),
RPS Basilan (PG-60)
PG-60 December 1975 1989 Built 8 December 1966 and transferred to South Vietnamese Navy in April 1967. Was part of ships escaping South Vietnam and handed-over to the US in 1975. Transferred to Philippine Navy in December 1975. Decommissioning and struck in 1989. [74][92][6][9]

Patrol Killers[edit]

Name Previous names Pennant Previous pennant Commissioned Decommissioned Fate Photo Notes
Haksaeng (Seahawk/Schoolboy) class / Conrado Yap class
BRP Conrado Yap ROKS PK-1?? PG-840 - 19 June 1993 7 June 2001 [14][93][94]
BRP Teodorico Dominado Jr ROKS PK-??? PG-842 - 19 June 1993 7 June 2001 [94][93][14][15][95]
BRP Cosme Acosta ROKS PK-1?? PG-843 - 19 June 1993 7 June 2001 [14][93][94][15][95]
BRP Jose Artiaga ROKS PK-??? PG-844 - 19 June 1993 10 December 2010 [93][96][14][94][15][95]
BRP ??? ROKS PK-1?? PG-845 - 19 June 1993 7 June 2001 Believed to be commissioned only for a very short time until it became a spare parts hulk for its sisterships. [93][94][14][15][95]
BRP Nicanor Jimenez ROKS PK-1?? PG-846 - 19 June 1993 7 June 2001 [14][93][94][15][95]
BRP Leopoldo Regis ROKS PK-??? PG-847 - 19 June 1993 2018? [93][94][14][15][95]
BRP Leon Tadina ROKS PK-1?? PG-848 19 June 1993 7 June 2001 [14][93][94][15][95]
BRP Loreto Danipog ROKS PK-??? PG-849 19 June 1993[93] 8 January 2003 [97][93]
BRP Apollo Tiano ROKS PK-??? PG-851 - 19 June 1993 8 April 2016 [98][93][69]
BRP ??? ROKS PK-1?? PG-852 - 19 June 1993 ? Believed to be commissioned only for a very short time until it became a spare parts hulk for its sisterships.
[93][94][14][15][95]
BRP Sulpicio Fernandez ROKS PK-??? PG-853 19 June 199 2015 Hulk being tendered for disposal as of November 2015. [98][93][14][15][95]
Chamsuri/Wildcat (PKM-200 series) class / Tomas Batilo class
BRP Tomas Batilo PKM 225 PG-110 22 May 1996 8 January 2003 Acquired in August 1995 and commissioned on 22 May 1996. Sunk by typhoon in 2003, raised in 2009, sold for scrap. [99][100][14][15][95]
BRP Bonny Serrano PKM-226 PC-111 PG-111 22 May 1996 17 December 2020 Awaiting disposal as of December 2020 [99][100][14][15][95]
BRP Bienvenido Salting PKM 229 PC-112 PG-112 22 May 1996 31 October 2018 Acquired on 15 June 1995 and commissioned on 22 May 1996. Retired in October 2018, to be used as parts hulk for other remaining ships of the class
[99][100][14][15][95]
BRP Salvador Abcede PKM-231 PC-114 PG-114 22 May 1996 1 March 2021 Awaiting disposal as of March 2021
[99][100][14][15][95]
BRP Ramon Aguirre PKM-??? PG-115 - ? ? Details unknown. [99][14][15][95]
BRP Nicolas Mahusay PKM ??? PC-116 PG-116 / PC-119 2 July 1998 29 January 2020
[99][100][14][15][95]
BRP Dionisio Ojeda PKM 232 PC-117 PG-117 2007 June 2016 Sunk as target for the Spike-ER missiles fired from MPAC Mk.3 in 2018
[99][14][15][95]
BRP Emilio Liwanag PKM-223 PC-118 PG-118 15 April 2011 1 March 2021 Awaiting disposal as of March 2021 [99][100][14][15][95]

Coastal Patrol Crafts[edit]

Name Previous names Pennant Previous pennant Commissioned Decommissioned Fate Photo Notes
HDML class / Yanga class
RPS Yindi HMAS HDML 1329 / HMAS SDML 1329 / HMAS SDB 1329 / HMS ML 1329 P-57 - 21 October 1958 1964 Previously assigned on loan with Royal Hong Kong Defence Force. Donated to Philippines as part of economic assistance of Australia to SEATO defense. Delivered to Manila from Hong Kong by USS Oak Hill on 15 August 1958. [101][102][103][104]
RPS Yarraman HMAS HDML 1328 / HMAS SDML 1328 / HMAS SDB 1328 / HMS ML 1328 P-58 - 21 October 1958 1964 Previously assigned on loan with Royal Hong Kong Defence Force. Donated to Philippines as part of economic assistance of Australia to SEATO defense. Delivered to Manila from Hong Kong by USS Oak Hill on 15 August 1958. [101][102][103][104]
RPS Yanga HMAS HDML 1326 / HMAS SDML 1326 / HMAS SDB 1326 / HMS ML 1326 P-59 - 21 October 1958[104] 1964 Previously assigned on loan with Royal Hong Kong Defence Force. Donated to Philippines as part of economic assistance of Australia to SEATO defense. Delivered to Manila from Hong Kong by USS Oak Hill on 15 August 1958. [101][102][103]
RPS Yacki HMAS HDML 1323 / HMAS SDML 1323 / HMAS SDB 1323 / HMS ML 1323 P-60 - 21 October 1958[104] 1964 Previously assigned on loan with Royal Hong Kong Defence Force. Donated to Philippines as part of economic assistance of Australia to SEATO defense. Delivered to Manila from Hong Kong by USS Oak Hill on 15 August 1958.[102][103] [101][102][103]
Swift Mk. I class
- - DF-300 USN PCF-6633,
PCF-300
March 1966 15 April 1998 Under Philippine Coast Guard control from 9 October 1980. Transferred to civilianized Philippine Coast Guard in 15 April 1998. Active as of 2020.[105] [11][6][7][9][15][95]
- - DF-301 USN PCF-6634,
PCF-301
March 1966 15 April 1998 Under Philippine Coast Guard control from 9 October 1980. Transferred to civilianized Philippine Coast Guard in 15 April 1998. Active as of 2018.[106] [11][6][7][9][15][95]
- - DF-302 USN PCF-35,
PCF-302
August 1966 15 April 1998 Under Philippine Coast Guard control from 9 October 1980. Transferred to civilianized Philippine Coast Guard in 15 April 1998. [11][6][7][9][15][95]
- - DF-303 USN PCF-36,
PCF-303
August 1966 15 April 1998 Under Philippine Coast Guard control from 9 October 1980. Transferred to civilianized Philippine Coast Guard in 15 April 1998. [11][6][7][9][15][95]
Swift Mk. II class
- - DF-304 USN PCF-37,
PCF-304
August 1966 ?? Under Philippine Coast Guard control from 9 October 1980. Fate unknown. [11][6][7][9][15][95]
- - DF-305 USN PCF-38,
PCF-305
August 1966 15 April 1998 Under Philippine Coast Guard control from 9 October 1980. Transferred to civilianized Philippine Coast Guard in 15 April 1998. [11][6][7][9][15][95]
- - DF-306 USN PCF-681,
PCF-306
February 1968 ? Under Philippine Coast Guard control from 9 October 1980. Fate unknown. [11][6][7][9][15][95]
- - DF-307 USN PCF-682,
PCF-307
February 1968 15 April 1998 Under Philippine Coast Guard control from 9 October 1980. Transferred to civilianized Philippine Coast Guard in 15 April 1998. [11][6][7][9][15][95]
- - DF-308 USN PCF-683,
PCF-308
February 1968 15 April 1998 Under Philippine Coast Guard control from 9 October 1980. Transferred to civilianized Philippine Coast Guard in 15 April 1998. [11][6][7][9][15][95][107]
- - DF-309 USN PCF-684,
PCF-309
February 1968 15 April 1998 Under Philippine Coast Guard control from 9 October 1980. Transferred to civilianized Philippine Coast Guard in 15 April 1998. [11][6][7][9][15][95]
- - DF-310 USN PCF-685,
PCF-310
February 1968 15 April 1998 Under Philippine Coast Guard control from 9 October 1980. Transferred to civilianized Philippine Coast Guard in 15 April 1998. [11][6][7][9][15][95]
- - DF-311 USN PCF-686,
PCF-311
February 1968 15 April 1998 Under Philippine Coast Guard control from 9 October 1980. Transferred to civilianized Philippine Coast Guard in 15 April 1998. [11][6][7][9][15][95]
- - DF-312 USN PCF-687,
PCF-312
February 1968 15 April 1998 Under Philippine Coast Guard control from 9 October 1980. Transferred to civilianized Philippine Coast Guard in 15 April 1998. Active as of 2015.[108] [11][6][7][9][15][95][109]
- - DF-313 USN PCF-688,
PCF-313
February 1968 15 April 1998 Under Philippine Coast Guard control from 9 October 1980. Transferred to civilianized Philippine Coast Guard in 15 April 1998. Active as of 2018.[106] [11][6][7][9][15][95]
- - DF-314 USN PCF-6911,
PCF-314
July 1970 ? Under Philippine Coast Guard control from 9 October 1980. Fate unknown [11][6][7][9][15][95]
- - DF-315 USN PCF-6912,
PCF-315
July 1970 ? Under Philippine Coast Guard control from 9 October 1980. Fate unknown [11][6][7][9][15][95]
- - DF-316 USN PCF-6913,
PCF-316
July 1970 ? Under Philippine Coast Guard control from 9 October 1980. Fate unknown [11][6][7][9][15][95]
Abra class
BRP Abra RPS Abra FB-83 - February 1970 1990s Built in Singapore by Vosper for Philippine Coast Guard, and was declared flagship. Deleted as of 1990s. [51][11][6][7][110]
BRP Bukidnon RPS Bukidnon FB-84 - 1971 1990s Built in Cavite Naval Yard for Philippine Coast Guard. Deleted as of 1990s. [51][11][6][7]
BRP Tablas RPS Tablas FB-85 - 1975 1990s Built in Cavite Naval Yard for Philippine Coast Guard. Deleted as of 1990s. [51][11][6][7]
De Havilland 9209 class
- - PB-317 PCF-317 / DF-317 1974-1975 17 December 2020 Awaiting disposal as of December 2020
[9][15][95]
- - DF-318 PCF-318 1974-1975 15 April 1998 Under Philippine Coast Guard control from 9 October 1980. Transferred to civilianized Philippine Coast Guard in 15 April 1998. Decommissioning date around late 2000s, fate unknown. [111]
- - DF-319 PCF-319 1974-1975 15 April 1998 Under Philippine Coast Guard control from 9 October 1980. Transferred to civilianized Philippine Coast Guard in 15 April 1998. Decommissioning date around early 2000s, fate unknown.
[111]
- - PB-320 PCF-320 / DF-320 1974-1975 17 December 2020 Awaiting disposal as of December 2020 [9][15][95][111]
- PB-321 PCF-321 / DF-321 1974-1975 17 December 2020 Awaiting disposal as of December 2020
[9][15][95][111]
- - PB-322 PCF-322 / DF-322 1974-1975 17 December 2020 Awaiting disposal as of December 2020 [9][15][95][111]
- - PB-323 PCF-323 / DF-323 1974-1975 17 December 2020 Awaiting disposal as of December 2020
[9][15][95][111]
Swift Mk. III class
- - DF-325 PCF-325 1972 15 April 1998 Under Philippine Coast Guard control from 9 October 1980. Transferred to civilianized Philippine Coast Guard in 15 April 1998. Decommissioned 2017 or 2018. [9][15][95][111][112]
- - DF-326 PCF-326 1972 15 April 1998 Under Philippine Coast Guard control from 9 October 1980. Transferred to civilianized Philippine Coast Guard in 15 April 1998. Decommissioned 2017 or 2018. [9][15][95][111][112]
- - DF-327 PCF-327 1972 15 April 1998 Under Philippine Coast Guard control from 9 October 1980. Transferred to civilianized Philippine Coast Guard in 15 April 1998. Decommissioned 2017 or 2018. [9][15][95][111][112]
- - DF-328 PCF-328 1972 15 April 1998 Under Philippine Coast Guard control from 9 October 1980. Transferred to civilianized Philippine Coast Guard in 15 April 1998. Decommissioned 2017 or 2018. [9][15][95][111][112]
- - DF-329 PCF-329 1972 15 April 1998 Under Philippine Coast Guard control from 9 October 1980. Transferred to civilianized Philippine Coast Guard in 15 April 1998. Decommissioned 2017 or 2018. [9][15][95][111][112]
- - DF-330 PCF-330 1972 15 April 1998 Under Philippine Coast Guard control from 9 October 1980. Transferred to civilianized Philippine Coast Guard in 15 April 1998. Decommissioned 2017 or 2018. [9][15][95][111][112]
- - DF-331 PCF-331 1975? 15 April 1998 Under Philippine Coast Guard control from 9 October 1980. Transferred to civilianized Philippine Coast Guard in 15 April 1998. Decommissioned 2017 or 2018. [9][15][95][111][112]
- - DF-332 PCF-332 1975? 15 April 1998 Under Philippine Coast Guard control from 9 October 1980. Transferred to civilianized Philippine Coast Guard in 15 April 1998. Decommissioned 2017 or 2018. [9][15][95][111][112]
- - PB-333 DF-333,
PCF-333
April 1975 17 December 2020 Awaiting disposal as of December 2020 [6][7][8][95][51][113]
- - DF-334 PCF-334 April 1975 15 April 1998 Under Philippine Coast Guard control from 9 October 1980. Transferred to civilianized Philippine Coast Guard in 15 April 1998. Active as of 2016. [6][7][8][95][51][112]
- - PB-336 DF-336,
PCF-336
November 1975 17 December 2020 Awaiting disposal as of December 2020
[6][7][8][95][51][113]
- - PB-340 DF-340,
PCF-340
December 1976 17 December 2020 Awaiting disposal as of December 2020
[6][7][8][95][51][113]
- - DF-341 PB-341 1981? 17 December 2020 Part of second batch ordered in 1980. Awaiting disposal as of December 2020 [8][95][51][113]
- - PB-343 DF-343,
PCF-343
1981? 17 December 2020 Part of second batch ordered in 1980. Awaiting disposal as of December 2020
[8][95][51][113]
- - DF-347 PCF-347 1982? 15 April 1998 Under Philippine Coast Guard control from 9 October 1980. Transferred to civilianized Philippine Coast Guard in 15 April 1998. Fate unknown [8][95][51][112]
- - DF-348 PB-348 1982? 17 December 2020 Part of second batch ordered in 1980. Awaiting disposal as of December 2020 [8][95][51][113]
- - PB-349 DF-349,
PCF-349
1982 17 December 2020 Part of second batch ordered in 1980. Awaiting disposal as of December 2020 [8][95][51][113]
- - PB-350 DF-350,
PCF-350
1982-1983? 17 December 2020 Part of second batch ordered in 1980. Awaiting disposal as of December 2020 [8][95][51][113]
- - PB-351 DF-351,
PCF-351
1983? 17 December 2020 Part of second batch ordered in 1980. Awaiting disposal as of December 2020 [8][95][51][113]
- - PB-352 DF-352,
PCF-352
1983? 17 December 2020 Part of second batch ordered in 1980. Awaiting disposal as of December 2020 [8][95][51][113]
- - DF-353 PCF-353 1983? 2020? Restored and made as an on-land display piece at Philippine Navy Museum
- - PB-354 DF-354,
PCF-354
1983? 17 December 2020 Part of second batch ordered in 1980. Awaiting disposal as of December 2020
[8][95][51][113]

Hydrofoil Patrol Crafts[edit]

Name Previous names Pennant Previous pennant Commissioned Decommissioned Fate Photo Notes
Camiguin class
RPS Camiguin - HB-72 H-72 April 1965 1979 Built in Italy, laid down on 26 May 1964. Decommissioning in 1979, fate unknown.
[11][6][7]
RPS Siquijor - HB-72 H-72 April 1965 1979 Built in Italy, laid down on 28 October 1964. Decommissioning in 1979, fate unknown. [11][6][7]
Bontoc class
RPS Bontoc - HB-74 H-74 December 1966 1979 Built in Japan, and commissioned on December 1966. Decommissioning in 1979, fate unknown. [11][6][7]
RPS Baler - HB-75 H-75 December 1966 1979 Built in Japan, and commissioned on December 1966. Decommissioning in 1979, fate unknown.
[11][6][7]

Mine warfare vessels[edit]

Coastal minesweepers[edit]

Name Previous names Pennant Previous pennant Commissioned Decommissioned Fate Photo Notes
Adjutant class / Zambales class
RPS Zambales USS AMS-218 / USS MSC-218 PM-55 - 15 February 1956 1979 Fate unknown
[114][11][6][7]
RPS Zamboanga del Norte USS AMS-219 / USS MSC-219 PM-56 - 3 April 1956 1979 Fate unknown
[115][11][6][7]

Minesweepers[edit]

Name Previous names Pennant Previous pennant Commissioned Decommissioned Fate Photo Notes
Aggressive class / Davao del Norte class
RPS Davao del Norte USS Energy (AM-436) / USS MSO-436 PM-91 - 5 July 1972 1 July 1977 Loaned to the Philippine Navy in 1972 and returned back in 1977. Sold for scrapping 8 July 1977
[116][11][6][7]
RPS Davao del Sur USS Firm (AM-444) / USS MSO-444 PM-92 - 5 July 1972 1 July 1977 Loaned to the Philippine Navy in 1972 and returned back in 1977. Sold for scrapping 8 July 1977 [117][11][6][7]

Amphibious warfare vessels[edit]

Landing Ship Tank[edit]

Class Name Previous names Pennant Commissioned Decommissioned Fate Photo Notes
LST-1 class RPS Cotabato USS LST-75 LT-36 / T-36 2 July 1948 1964 Transferred 30 December 1947, commissioned on 2 July 1948. Scrapped in 1964. [118][22][11]
LST-542 class RPS Pampanga USS LST-842 LT-37 / T-37 2 July 1948 unknown Transferred 22 January 1948, commissioned on 2 July 1948. Reported as scrapped. [119][22][11]
LST-542 class RPS Bulacan USS LST-843 LT-38 / T-38 2 July 1948 between 1974-1979 Transferred 22 January 1948, commissioned on 2 July 1948. Probably decommissioned between 1974 and 1979. Fate unknown. [120][22][11]
LST-542 class RPS Albay USS LST-865 LT-39 / T-39 2 July 1948 between 1974-1979 Transferred 30 December 1947, commissioned on 2 July 1948. Probably decommissioned between 1974 and 1979. Fate unknown. [121][22][11]
LST-542 class RPS Misamis Oriental USS LST-875 LT-40 / T-40 2 July 1948 between 1974-1979 Commissioned on 2 July 1948. Probably decommissioned between 1974 and 1979. Fate unknown.
[122][22][11]
LST-491 class RPS Bataan USS LST-515 / USS Caddo Parish (LST-515) LT-96 / LT-85 26 November 1969 between 1974-1979 Transferred on lease 26 November 1969. Probably decommissioned between 1974 and 1979 and returned to the United States. Fate unknown. [123][11]
LST-542 class BRP Cagayan / RPS Cagayan USS LST-825 / USS Hickman County (LST-825) LT-97 / LT-86 26 November 1969 1988 Transferred as grant on 26 November 1969. Fate unknown, probably sold for scrap
[124][11][6][7][8][9]
LST-542 class BRP Ilocos Norte / RPS Ilocos Norte USS LST-905 / USS Madera County (LST-905) LT-98 29 November 1969 1992 Transferred on 29 November 1969. Sold to the Philippines in 1980. Decommissioned in 1992, probably sold as scrap [125][11][6][7][8][9]
LST-1 class BRP Mindoro Occidental / RPS Mindoro Occidental USS LST-222 / USS LST(H)-222 LT-93 15 July 1972 unknown Still in service as of 1989. Probably sold as scrap early 1990s [126][11][6][7][8][9]
LST-1 class BRP Surigao del Norte / RPS Surigao del Norte USS LST-488 / USS LST(H)-488 LT-94 15 July 1972 unknown Still in service as of 1989. Probably sold as scrap early 1990s [127][11][6][7][8][9]
LST-542 class BRP Surigao del Sur / RPS Surigao del Sur USS LST-546 LT-95 15 July 1972 1988 Sold for scrap [128][11][6][7][8][9]
LST-491 class BRP Cotabato del Sur USS LST-529 / USS Cayuga County (LST-529) / RVNS Thi Nai (HQ-502) LT-87 17 November 1975 7 June 2001[129] Scrapped in 2003 [130][6][7][8][9][14][15]
LST-542 class BRP Agusan del Sur USS LST-848 / USS Jerome County (LST-848) / RVNS Nha Trang (HQ-505) LT-54 April 1975 1986 Sold for scrap in 1992. [131]
LST-542 class BRP Sierra Madre USS LST-821 / USS Harnett County (LST-821) / RVNS My Tho (HQ-800) LT-57 5 April 1976 1999 Aground near Ayungin Shoal (Second Thomas Shoal), Kalayaan Islands as an outpost. Treated as a ship still in active service. [132]
LST-491 class BRP Zamboanga del Sur USS LST-975 / USS Marion County (LST-975) LT-86 17 November 1975 between 2013 and 2014 Hulk was being tendered as of March 7, 2014.[133] [134]
LST-1 class BRP Tarlac USS LST-47 LT-500 13 September 1976 unknown Stricken prior to 1990 [135]
LST-1 class BRP Samar Oriental USS LST-287 LT-502 13 September 1976 unknown [136]
LST-491 class BRP Lanao del Sur USS LST-491 LT-503 13 September 1976 1988 Converted to commercial barge after 1988 [137]
LST-542 class BRP Lanao del Norte USS LST-566 LT-504 13 September 1976 unknown Aground and abandoned near Pag-Asa Island, Kalayaan Islands [138]
LST-542 class BRP Leyte del Sur USS LST-607 LT-505 13 September 1976 unknown Stricken prior to 1990 [139]
LST-542 class BRP Davao Oriental USS LST-689 / USS Daggett County (LST-689) / JDS Oosumi (LST-4001) LT-506 1975 after 1993 Sold as scrap after 1993 [140]
LST-542 class BRP Aurora USS LST-822 / USNS Harris County (T-LST-822) LT-508 13 September 1976 [141]
LST-542 class BRP Cavite USS LST-835 / USS Hillsdale County (LST-835) / JDS Shimokita (LST-4002) LT-509 13 September 1976 1989 Sold as scrap in 1989 [142]
LST-542 class BRP Samar del Norte USS LST-1064 / USS Nansemond County (LST-1064) / JDS Shiretoko (LST-4003) LT-510 24 September 1976
[143]
LST-542 class BRP Cotabato del Norte USS LST-1096 / USS Orleans Parish (LST-1096) / USS Orleans Parish (MSC-6) LT-511 1 September 1976 unknown [144]
LST-542 class BRP Tawi-Tawi USS LST-1072 LT-512 13 September 1976 unknown Sold for scrap, date unknown [145]
LST-542 class BRP Kalinga Apayao USS LST-786 / USS Garrett County (LST-786) / USS Garrett County (AGP-786) / RVNS Can Tho (HQ-801) LT-516 1975 September 2010 partially beached at Naval Base Cavite [146]

Landing Ship Medium[edit]

Name Previous names Pennant Previous pennant Commissioned Decommissioned Fate Photo Notes
LSM-1 class / Batanes class
RPS Batanes (I) USS LSM-236 LP-65 L-65 15 September 1960 1972 Ran aground June 1971 and declared a total loss, stricken 1972
[147][11]
BRP Isabela USS LSM-463,
RPS Isabela (LP-41)
LP-41 - 17 March 1961 1989? Hulk disposed as of 1989 [148][11][6][7][8][9]
BRP Oriental Mindoro USS LSM-320,
RPS Oriental Mindoro (LP-68)
LP-68 - 27 April 1962 1989? Hulk disposed as of 1989 [149][11][6][7][8][9]
BRP Batanes (II) USS LSM-175 / USS Oceanside (LSM-175) / RVNS Huong Giang (HQ-404),
RPS Batanes (II) (LD-65)
LP-65 - 7 February 1977 1988 Acquired 17 November 1975, commissioned 7 February 1977 using same name and pennant number of similar ship that ran aground in 1971. Hulk disposed as of 1989.
[150][151][6][7][8][9]
Note: One ship of the class, the BRP Western Samar (LP-66) (former USS LSM-355) was converted to a hospital ship. Another ship of the class, the former USS LSM-110 was transferred to the Philippine Navy but did not enter service, was cannibalized for spare parts for its other operational sisterships.[152]

Landing Craft[edit]

Class Name Previous names Pennant Commissioned Decommissioned Fate Photo Notes
LCU Mark 6 class ?? AT-287 Submerged derelict hull located at Varadero de Recodo, Zamboanga City as of 2011. [153]
LCU Mark 6 class BRP Manobo AT-297 Derelict hull located at Varadero de Cawit, Zamboanga City as of 2011. Not to be mixed up with the now active BRP Manobo (BU-297) which is a Philippine-made LCU acquired in 2011. [154]

Landing Craft / Ship Support (Large)[edit]

Name Previous names Pennant Previous pennant Commissioned Decommissioned Fate Photo Notes
LCS(L)(3)-1 class
BRP Camarines Sur USS LCS(L)(3)-129 / USS LSSL-129,
JDS Botan,
RVNS Nguyen Duc Bong (HQ-231),
RPS Camarines Sur (LF-48)
LF-48 - 7 February 1977[150] unknown unknown, probably sold for scrap [155]
BRP Sulu USS LCS(L)(3)-96 / USS LSSL-96,
JDS Shobu,
RVNS Nguyen Ngoc Long (HQ-230),
RPS Sulu (LF-49)
LF-49 - 7 February 1977[150] early 1980s probably sold for scrap [156]
BRP La Union USS LCS(L)(3)-9 / USS LSSL-9,
RPS La Union (LF-50)
LF-50 - 1975 late 1980s probably sold for scrap [157]

Auxiliary ships[edit]

Survey Ships- First Postwar Ships of the Offshore Patrol by CDR Mark R Condeno , Rough Deck Log issue, October 2022 issue, Philippine Navy Civil Military Operations Group Most of the Survey Ships and Lighthouse Tenders Transferred retained their American Names and Numbers until 11 February 1953,

Name Previous names Pennant Previous pennant Commissioned Decommissioned Fate Photo Notes
PCS-1376 class
USS Armistead Rust (AGS-9) / USS PCS-1404 ?? - 4 July 1948 unknown Fate unknown, probably transferred to Philippine Coast and Geodetic Survey.
[158][22]
Manzanita class
USCGC Anemone (WAGL 202) / USS Anemone / USLHT Anemone ? - 1 April 1947 unknown
[159][22]
USCGC Orchid (WAGL-240) ? - 1 December 1945 unknown Fate unknown, probably transferred to Philippine Coast and Geodetic Survey.
[160][22]
USCGC Sequoia (WAGL-240) / USS Sequoia / USLHT Sequoia ? - 1 July 1947 unknown Fate unknown, probably transferred to Philippine Coast and Geodetic Survey.
[161][22]
USCGC Tulip (WAGL-249) ? - 5 July 1947 unknown Fate unknown, probably transferred to Philippine Coast and Geodetic Survey.
[162][22]
Speedwell class
RPS Lupine USCGC Anemone (WAGL 202) / USS Anemone / USLHT Anemone ? - 1 April 1947 unknown Fate unknown, probably transferred to Philippine Coast and Geodetic Survey.
[163][22]

Hospital Ships / Floating Clinics[edit]

Name Previous names Pennant Previous pennant Commissioned Decommissioned Fate Photo Notes
Benewah class
RPS Hospital ng Tulungan USS Benewah (APB-35) AW-3 - 19 March 1975 1975 Acquired 1 May 1974 for conversion to hospital ship. Damaged by fire on 8 August 1975. Still floating off Tacloban City as of 18 February 1990, probably sold for scrap. [164][165]
LSM-1 class / Batanes class
BRP Western Samar USS LSM-355,
FS L 9011,
RVNS Hat Giang (HQ-400),
RPS Western Samar (LP-66)
LP-66 - 1975 1989 Acquired 17 November 1975. Fitted as a hospital ship. Sold in 1989 to a private company and converted to merchant marine ship Pacific Challenger. Fate unknown.
[166][6][7][8][9]
LCU Mk.6 class
RPS Bagong Pilipino TK-81
RPS Dakila ?? TK-82 1969 unknown
RPS Pag-ibig ?? BU-81 unknown unknown

Supply Ship[edit]

Name Previous names Pennant Previous pennant Commissioned Decommissioned Fate Photo Notes
Alamosa class
BRP Mactan USS Colquitt (AK-174),
USCGC Kukui (WAK-186),
RPS Mactan (TK-90)
AC-90 TK-90 1 March 1972 7 June 2001 Decommissioned, probably sold for scrap
[167][129][11][14]

Water Tanker[edit]

Name Previous names Pennant Previous pennant Commissioned Decommissioned Fate Photo Notes
YW-83 class / Lake Lanao class
BRP Lake Lanao USS YW-125,
RPS Lake Lanao (Y-42) / RPS Lake Lanao (YW-42)
AW-42 YW-42 / Y-42 July 1948 1989 stricken by 1989
[168][169][22][11][9]
BRP Lake Buluan USS YW-111,
RPS Lake Buluan (YW-33)
AW-33 YW-33 16 July 1975 [14][168][170][6][9][95]
BRP Lake Paoay USS YW-130,
RPS Lake Paoay (YW-34)
AW-34 YW-34 16 July 1975 November 2007 [171][14][168][172][6][9][95]

Tankers[edit]

Name Previous names Pennant Previous pennant Commissioned Decommissioned Fate Photo Notes
Lake Mainit class
RPS Lake Mainit USS YOG-??? YO-35 stricken by 1979 [14][168]
BRP Lake Naujan USS YOG-173,
RPS Lake Naujan (YO-43)
YO-43 - 1948 1983 stricken by 1989
[14][168][173]
BRP Lake Taal USS YOG-??,
RPS Lake Taal (YO-72)
AF-72 YO-72 2015 Being tendered for disposal as of November 2015. [14][168][174]
Lake Caliraya class
BRP Lake Caliraya MT PNOC Lapu-Lapu AF-81 - 23 May 2015 17 December 2020 Donated by the Philippine National Oil Company in 2015. Decommissioned from the PN early after encountering several issues that made the ship unsafe to operate, despite numerous attempts to repair it.
[175]

Repair Ship[edit]

Name Previous names Pennant Previous pennant Commissioned Decommissioned Fate Photo Notes
Achelous class / Aklan class
BRP Kamagong USS LST-962 / USS Romulus (ARL-22),
RPS Aklan (AR-67) / RPS Kamagong (AR-67)
AR-67 - November 1961 1989? Name changed in 1970s to follow new ship naming and classifications standard. Scrapped in 1989.
[176][11][6][9]
BRP Narra USS LST-1149 / USS Krishna (ARL-38),
RPS Narra (AR-88)
AR-88 - 30 October 1971 1990s? Exact decommissioning ate unknown, probably 1990s. Probably sold for scrap.
[177][11][9]
BRP Yakal USS LST-852 / USS Satyr (ARL-23),
RPS Yakal (ARL-517) / BRP Yakal (ARL-716)
AD-617 ARL-517 / ARL-617 24 January 1977 Still active as of 2015.
[178][6][15]

Command Ships / Yachts[edit]

Name Previous names Pennant Previous pennant Commissioned Decommissioned Fate Photo Notes
Admirable class
BRP Mount Samat USS Quest (AM-281),
RPS APO (21) / RPS Santa Maria (TK-21) / RPS Pagasa (TK-21) / RPS Mount Samat (TP-21)
TP-21 TK-21 / 21 4 July 1948 1993 Renamed as RPS Mount Samat in 1967. Used as command ship and presidential yacht from 1940s to 1980s, and as a supply ships from late 1980s. Sank on 21 September 1993 while berthed at Sangley Point during the height of Typhoon Dot / Anding.
[22][179][11][6][7][8][9]

Tug Boats[edit]

Name Previous names Pennant Previous pennant Commissioned Decommissioned Fate Photo Notes
ATR-1 class / Favourite class
RPS Ifugao USS ATR-96 / HMS Emphatic (W 154) AQ-44 ? July 1948 1979
[180][7]
422 class
RPS Maranao USS YTL-554 YQ-221 ? 2 July 1948 unknown [181]

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