De Havilland 9209-class patrol craft
The De Havilland 9209-class is a coastal patrol boat class in service with the Philippine Navy. They are usually assigned on coastal patrol, mostly around Manila Bay area for harbor and naval base security, as well as security during events in Manila.
DF-323, one of the De Havilland 9209-class patrol craft | |
Class overview | |
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Builders: | De Havilland Marine Australia |
Operators: |
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Built: | mid 1980s |
In commission: | mid 1980s-present |
Active: | 3 |
General characteristics | |
Type: | Coastal Patrol Craft |
Displacement: | 25 tons full load[1] |
Length: | 54.8 ft 10 in (16.96 m)[1] |
Beam: | 16.4 ft 7 in (5.18 m)[1] |
Draft: | 4.3 ft (1.3 m)c |
Propulsion: |
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Speed: | 25 knots (46 km/h) maximum |
Range: | 500 nmi (930 km) at 12 knots (22 km/h)[2] |
Complement: | 8[1] |
Sensors and processing systems: | Furuno Navigation / Surface Search Radar |
Armament: |
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Aircraft carried: | none |
Aviation facilities: | none |
The boats were built by De Havilland Marine of New South Wales, Australia, and were delivered in the mid 1980s.[1]
It was initially designated as Small Patrol Craft with a hull initial "DF", but later on was re-designated as a Yard Patrol Craft, and was finally re-designated as "PC".[3]
Ships in Class
Bow number | Commissioned | Service | Status |
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PC-319 | mid 1980s | Philippine Navy Littoral Combat Force | unconfirmed |
PC-320 | mid 1980s | Philippine Navy Littoral Combat Force | Active |
PC-321 | mid 1980s | Philippine Navy Littoral Combat Force | Active |
PC-322 | mid 1980s | Philippine Navy Littoral Combat Force | Active |
PC-323 | mid 1980s | Philippine Navy Littoral Combat Force | Active |
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Footnotes
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References
- Saunders, Stephen (2004). Jane's Fighting Ships 2004-2005 (107th ed.). Jane's Information Group Ltd.
- AFP Materiel Technical Specification Archives - PCG Ships and Auxiliaries De Havilland series 9209 (DB-type) Coastal Patrol Craft
- Classification, Name, Number and Categorization of PN Shps, Craft, Aircraft and Ground Equipage. Philippine Navy. 2016-04-28.
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