Jacinto-class patrol vessel
The Jacinto-class patrol vessels currently in service with the Philippine Navy are three ships formerly belonging to the Royal Navy's Hong Kong Squadron as Peacock-class corvettes until 1997. The ships have undergone combat, electronics, weapon, propulsion and hull upgrades, with the most recent upgrade completed in August 2019. These increased their capabilities compared to the original Peacock-class vessels.
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Jacinto-class patrol vessel
The Jacinto-class patrol vessels currently in service with the Philippine Navy are three ships formerly belonging to the Royal Navy's Hong Kong Squadron as Peacock-class corvettes until 1997. The ships have undergone combat, electronics, weapon, propulsion and hull upgrades, with the most recent upgrade completed in August 2019. These increased their capabilities compared to the original Peacock-class vessels.
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The Jacinto-class patrol vesse ...... riginal Peacock-class vessels.
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6.260592e+1
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9.99744e+0
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2.71272e+0
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Jacinto class
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*1 × Oto Melara 76 mm/62cal Co ...... 12.7 mm/.50cal M2 machine guns
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Belted steel
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* 2 × APE-Crossley SEMT-Pielst ...... loiter retractable propeller,
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* Hull 35:
* Saab 9LV Mk4 Comp ...... lectro-Optical Tracking System
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The Jacinto-class patrol vesse ...... riginal Peacock-class vessels.
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Jacinto-class patrol vessel
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