Teresa Magbanua-class patrol vessel
BRP Teresa Magbanua (MRRV-9701) | |
| Class overview | |
|---|---|
| Name | Teresa Magbanua class |
| Builders | Mitsubishi Shipbuilding Co. Ltd., Shimonoseki, Japan |
| Operators | Philippine Coast Guard |
| Cost |
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| In commission | from 2022 |
| Planned | 7 |
| Building | 5 |
| Completed | 2 |
| Active | 2 |
| General characteristics | |
| Type | patrol ship |
| Tonnage | 2,260 GT |
| Length | 96.6 m (316 ft 11 in) |
| Beam | 11.5 m (37 ft 9 in) (moulded) |
| Draft | 4.3 m (14 ft 1 in) (moulded) |
| Depth | 5.2 m (17 ft 1 in) (moulded) |
| Propulsion |
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| Speed | more than 24 knots (44 km/h; 28 mph) maximum speed |
| Range | more than 4,000 nmi (7,400 km; 4,600 mi) at cruising speed |
| Endurance | more than 15 days |
| Boats & landing craft carried |
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| Complement | 67 officers and enlisted |
| Sensors & processing systems |
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| Armament | foredeck autocannon (FFBNW) |
| Aircraft carried | Airbus H145 helicopter |
| Aviation facilities | hangar and helicopter deck |
The Teresa Magbanua-class patrol vessels is class of patrol vessel built for the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG). The class is based on the Japan Coast Guard's Kunigami-class design.
The ships are named after heroines of the Philippines, with the lead ship, the future BRP Teresa Magbanua being a heroine of the resistance movements against the Spanish, American, and Japanese occupying forces. Teresa Magbanua-class patrol vessels are officially classified as Multi-role Response Vessels (MRRV).