BRP Emilio Jacinto (PS-35) in August 2005
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History | |
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United Kingdom | |
Name | Peacock |
Builder | Hall, Russell & Company, Aberdeen |
Laid down | 1982 |
Launched | 1 December 1982 |
Commissioned | 1983 |
Decommissioned | 1 August 1997 |
Fate | Transferred to Philippine Navy in 1997. |
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Philippines | |
Name | Emilio Jacinto |
Namesake | Emilio Jacinto (1875-1899), was a Filipino revolutionary known as the Brains of the Katipunan. |
Operator | Philippine Navy |
Acquired | 1 August 1997 |
Commissioned | 4 August 1997 |
Status | In active service |
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General characteristics | |
Class and type | Jacinto class |
Type | Patrol corvette |
Displacement | 763 tons full load |
Length | 205.4 ft (62.6 m) |
Beam | 32.8 ft (10.0 m) |
Draft | 8.9 ft (2.7 m) |
Installed power | 3 × CAT 3406C diesel generators each producing 465 bhp (347 kW)[1] |
Propulsion | |
Speed | 25 knots (46 km/h) sustained |
Range | 2,500 nmi (4,600 km) at 17 knots (31 km/h).[2] |
Boats & landing craft carried | 2 × Avon Searaider 5.4 m 30 knots (56 km/h) 10-man Semi-rigid boat aft[3] |
Complement | 31 |
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Armament |
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Armor | Belted Steel |
The BRP Emilio Jacinto (PS-35) is the lead ship of the Jacinto-class corvettes currently assigned to the Offshore Combat Force of the Philippine Fleet. She is one of few ships in the Philippine Navy equipped with modern systems after the completion of combat, navigation and weapon systems upgrade of her class in August 2019.[4] She was originally called HMS Peacock (P239) during her service with the Royal Navy.
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