Construction of PHL Coast Guard’s 94-Meter Patrol Ship Begins

23 Desember 2020

94 meter MRRV (image : PCG)

The Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) has said that the ceremony marking the start of construction of Philippine Coast Guard (PCG)’s 94-meter Multi-Role Response Vessels (MRRV) has been conducted in Japan.

“In Japan, it is a tradition to hold a prayer ceremony for safe construction of ships and to mark the beginning of vessel construction. The prayer is led by a Shinto priest who offers sacred spring and a cup of sacred sake,” JICA said.

Earlier this year, Mitsubishi Shipbuilding and the Philippine government entered into agreement for construction of two 94-meter MRRVs.

The acquisition is funded through a loan provided by JICA under the Maritime Safety Capability Improvement Project (MSCIP) for the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG), Phase II.

According to Mitsubishi, “the MRRVs on order are vessels with length overall of approximately 94 meters. They also have a maximum speed of not less than 24 knots, and an endurance of not less than 4,000 nautical miles. Both vessels will be equipped with secured communication systems for Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) surveillance, helideck and a hangar for helicopter operations, an underwater remotely operated vehicle for subsurface search and survey, and high-speed rubber boats.”

Mitsubishi said the vessels will be built at Shimonoseki Shipyard & Machinery Works for completion and delivery in 2022.

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