Class overview | |
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Name | Datu Cabaylo class |
Builders | Josefa Slipways Inc., Sual, Pangasinan, Philippines |
Operators | Philippine Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources |
Planned | 12 |
Building | 4 units were launched in July 2024, 1 unit is under construction |
Active | 7 |
General characteristics | |
Type | Multi-mission offshore vessel |
Displacement | 170 tonnes [1] |
Length | 30.0 m (98 ft 5 in) |
Propulsion |
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Speed | 14+ knots |
Endurance | |
Complement | 2 officers, 10 crew |
Sensors and processing systems |
The Datu Cabaylo-class multi-mission offshore vessel is a new class of fisheries patrol vessel being constructed for the Philippine Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) under the Department of Agriculture.
The ships are being constructed by Josefa Slipways Inc.'s shipyard in Sual, Pangasinan province in the Philippines, and is believed to be using a design provided by Australian ship designer Incat Crowther.
The ships are designed to patrol Philippine waters and exclusive economic zone to protect against illegal fishing, and protection of marine resources. The ships will also be assisting the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) in maritime patrol, and maritime law enforcement within Philippine waters and exclusive economic zone, as the ships are jointly crewed by personnel from the BFAR and PCG.
Hull number | Name | Builder | Launched | Commissioned | Status | |
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MMOV-3001 | BRP Datu Cabaylo | Josefa Slipways | 14 June 2022 | Active as of September 2023 | ||
MMOV-3002 | BRP Datu Sanday | Josefa Slipways | Active as of September 2023 | |||
MMOV-3003 | BRP Datu Pagbuaya | Josefa Slipways | Active as of September 2023 | |||
MMOV-3004 | BRP Datu Bankaw | Josefa Slipways | Active as of September 2023 | |||
MMOV-3005 | BRP Datu Tamblot | Josefa Slipways | Active as of September 2023 | |||
MMOV-3006 | BRP Datu Matanam Taradapit | Josefa Slipways | Active as of September 2023 | |||
MMOV-3007 | BRP Datu Romapenet [7] | Josefa Slipways | Active as of September 2023 [1] | |||
MMOV-3008 | BRP Datu Sumkad [8] | Josefa Slipways | July 2024 | launched in July 2024 | ||
MMOV-3009 | BRP Datu Balensusa [8] | Josefa Slipways | July 2024 | launched in July 2024 | ||
MMOV-3010 | BRP Datu Bangkaya [8] | Josefa Slipways | July 2024 | launched in July 2024 | ||
MMOV-3011 | BRP Datu Daya [8] | Josefa Slipways | July 2024 | launched in July 2024 | ||
MMOV-3012 | TBC | Josefa Slipways |
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