The BRP Tarlac (LD-601), the country's first strategic
sealift vessel (SSV), has safely anchored off the Manila South
Harbor breakwater before
midnight Saturday.
This was confirmed by Philippine Navy (PN) spokesperson
Capt. Lued Lincuna in a message to the PNA.
"BRP Tarlac (has safely anchored) near breakwater of
the Manila South Harbor
before midnight Saturday night," he added.
Prior docking at Pier 13, the ship and her crew will undergo
Customs Immigration and Quarantine, Lincuna said.
BRP Tarlac's formal welcome to the PN is scheduled on the
afternoon of May 16.
Lincuna said BRP Tarlac entered Philippine territory upon
entering Sibutu passage, Tawi-Tawi Thursday.
BRP Tarlac left the Surabaya
shipyard of Indonesian contract PT PAL (Persero) last May 9.
Prior departure, BRP Tarlac has successfully concluded her
sea trials, he added.
Sea trials refer to the testing phases which aim to check
the performance of all machineries and equipment of the SSV.
"It is also conducted to check and measure the ship's
general performance and seaworthiness," he added.
The Philippines
has a two-SSV order with PT PAL (Persero) for Php3.87 billion which is sourced
from the AFP Modernization Fund.
The SSV acquisition project for the PN was initiated upon
the approval of Acquisition Decision Memorandum Number 2012-060 by Defense
Secretary Voltaire Gazmin last Oct. 30, 2013.
The Department of National Defense declared Persero as the
Single Calculated Responsive Bidder with a bidding price of Php3.87 billion on
Nov. 18, 2014.
The SSVs are programmed to be the PN’s floating command
center carrying out their main purpose as military sealift and transport
vessels and also for humanitarian assistance and disaster response.
The ships are estimated to weigh around 7,300 gross register
tons.
Further, these vessels are critical assets for
civil-military operations due to their capability of transporting large number
of soldiers, logistics and supplies.
Moreover, each SSV has the capacity to house three
helicopters. The Navy’s Augusta Westland-109s are programmed to be on-board
components of these vessels.
These forthcoming landing platform dock strategic sealift
vessels will improve the transport capability of the PN and boost the defense
capabilities of the country.
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