Philippine shipyard proposes bigger vessels for navy

The Philippine Navy Mark III multi-purpose attack craft BA-492, BA-493, and BA-494 during their commissioning ceremony in Manila on September 23, 2019 (Photo: Philippine Navy)
The Philippine Navy Mark III multi-purpose attack craft BA-492, BA-493, and BA-494 during their commissioning ceremony in Manila on September 23, 2019 (Photo: Philippine Navy)
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Philippine shipbuilder Propmech Corporation has confirmed that it is coordinating closely with local defence officials regarding the possible construction of larger warships for the country's navy.

If selected, Propmech will build the larger vessels at its facilities just outside Manila alongside the 17-metre multi-purpose attack craft (MPAC) that it has been supplying to the Philippine Navy since 2012.

Propmech operations manager Jon Osias told local media that the proposed navy vessels will each be 32 metres long and will likely utilise an existing warship design already in operation overseas.

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