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BRP ''Artemio Ricarte'' (PS-37) is third 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
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equipped with modern systems after the completion of combat, navigation and weapon systems upgrade of her class in August 2019. She was originally called HMS ''Starling'' (P241) during her service with the
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History

Launched as the third of five patrol vessels of the ''Peacock'' class, she was originally part of the Hong Kong Squadron of the
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. The ships were built by
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in the
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and were commissioned into Royal Navy service from 1983 to 1984. The class was designed specifically for patrol duties in
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waters. As well as ‘flying the flag’ and providing a constant naval presence in region, they could undertake a number of different roles including Seamanship, Navigation and Gunnery training and Search-and-Rescue duties for which they had facilities to carry divers (including a decompression chamber) and equipment to recover vessels and aircraft. They also worked with the Marine Department of the
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and with Customs & Excise in order to prevent the constant flow of illegal immigrants, narcotics and electronic equipment into the Colony. Out of the five ships in its class, three of them, HMS ''Peacock'' (P239), HMS ''Plover'' (P240), and HMS ''Starling'' (P241), were left in
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until 1997. They were sold to the
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as a sign of goodwill, and were officially turned over to the Philippine Navy on 1 August 1997 when Hong Kong was ceded back to
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Notable Deployments


Naval Exercises

The ''Artemio Ricarte'' was part of the Philippine Navy contingent to join CARAT 2004, together with her sistership BRP ''Emilio Jacinto''. This was followed immediately with a separate exercise with two Royal Navy ships, namely HMS ''Exeter'' (D89) and RFA ''Grey Rover'' (A269). On 10 April 2007, ''Artemio Ricarte'', together with BRP ''Quezon'' and BRP ''Bienvenido Salting'', took part in a 10-day naval exercises with the Malaysian Navy dubbed "MALPHI LAUT 2007". Malaysian vessels that took part include KD ''Kedah'', KD ''Laksamana Tan Pusmah'', and KD ''Yu''. She joined BRP ''Juan Magluyan'' (PG-392) and BRP ''Bacolod City'' (LC-550) and the Essex Expeditionary Strike Group during the sea exercise phase of the RP-US Balikatan 2008 in February 2008. She was again included in the recently concluded CARAT 2008 exercises with the US Navy last May - June 2008. She was joined by BRP ''Nicolas Mahusay'' (PG-116), BRP ''Boni Serrano'' (PG-111) and the Philippine Coast Guard ship BRP ''Pampanga'' (AU-003). The ''Artemio Ricarte'', together with BRP Leopoldo Regis (PG-847),
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were part of the naval component of the US-RP Balikatan 2009 bi-lateral exercises held in April 2009.


Technical details

The ships under this class are characterized by a low
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, an Oto-Melara 76 mm gun turret located forward, large funnel amidships and a crane and
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(RHIB) aft. The
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Compact DP (Dual Purpose) gun is the primary weapon and is mounted in a
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forward of the
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. It has a range of up to and can be used against ships, aircraft or ground targets. It is remotely controlled from within the
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by the gunnery officer and has no crew within the turret itself. The gun can fire 80 rounds in 60 seconds from its ready
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, and the ships can carry a total of 450 rounds. The secondary weapon (located at the stern) is a
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25 mm cannon in an MSI Defense System DS-25 Seahawk A1 mount. Both guns are automated and are integrated with the Ultra Electronics Fire Control System and Series 1700 Electro-optical tracking system (EOTS). In addition to the abovementioned guns, these ships also carry two .50 caliber heavy machine guns at the bridgewings, and two 20 mm Mk.16 cannons on Mk.68 mounts at the midships. The Ultra Electronics Series 1700 EOTS replaced the Radamec 1500 Series 2500 installed by the PN in 2005, which in turn replaced the older GSA7 Sea Archer Mk 1 electro-optical director with a GEC V3800 thermal imager added in 1987. The ships are powered by two APE-
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diesels (14,188 bhp combined) driving two three-bladed
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s. It has a drop down loiter engine with a shrouded prop of used to keep station and save fuel. The main engines can propel the 664 ton (712 tons full load) ship at over , with a sustained speed of . Its range is at . These corvettes were specifically designed for Asian service, having air-conditioned crew spaces and have been designed to stay at sea during typhoons and other strong weather anomalies common to Asian seas. The ships were modified soon after entering Royal Navy service with deeper bilge keels to alleviate a propensity to roll during moderate and heavy seas.Manokski's ORBAT @ Hueybravo
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The ship also carries two Avon Searaider 5.4 m, 30 kt, 10-man RHIB.


Upgrades

Upon entry with the Philippine Navy, additional refits were made to replace the four (4) 7.62mm machine guns with two (2) .50 caliber heavy machine guns and two 20 mm Mk.16 cannons.GlobalSecurity.or

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There are plans to add anti-ship missiles to the ships, but due to top-weight problems, it would have to be a lightweight system such as
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, although no missiles have been ordered to date.Wertheim, Eric: ''The Naval Institute Guide to Combat Fleets of the World 15th Edition'', page 552. Naval Institute Press, 200

The Philippine Navy embarked on a 3-phase upgrade of the ships. Phase 1 involves the upgrade of the ship's command & control, surveillance, and fire control systems, and was awarded to British defense contractor QinetiQ. It involved the installation of a new MSI Defence DS-25 Seahawk AUTSIG mount with
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25mm naval gun, a new Fire Constrol System and Radamec's 1500 Series 2500 electro-optical tracking system (EOTS, Raytheon gyro compass, Sperry Marine Naval BridgeMaster E Series Surface Search Radar, Global Positioning System, GPS, anemometer, and EM logs. All these were integrated with the ship's existing systems. The Phase 1 upgrade was completed in 2005.AFP Materiel Technical Specification Archive
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The Phase 2 is the Marine Engineering Upgrade Program, which includes the repair and remediation of the hull, overhaul and improvement of the Main Propulsion including control and monitoring systems, electrical plant, auxiliary systems, outfitting and hull furnishings and training the navy crew in the operation and maintenance of the new plant. The tendering process for the ship's Phase 2 upgrades has commenced as of November 2013 as was allocated a budget of Php 216 million. Phase 3 was originally a Service Life Extension Program (SLEP). But this was later changed to Combat System Alignment project to improve the combat capability of the patrol vessels. It involves replacing the existing EO/IR and fire control system with a newer system and a Command and Control (C2) module, repairing the 76mm Oto Melara Compact and 25mm Bushmaster gun on MSI Defence Seahawk mount, and other relevant upgrades. The JCPV Phase 3A Combat Systems Upgrade project was awarded to
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, which installed their Fire Control System and Series 1700 electro-optical targeting system, and the Kelvin Hughes Sharpeye X-band surface search surveillance radar. The ship will undergo further dock works, as it would then be having drydock repairs and repowering works. Apart from the upgrades, additional refits were made to replace the four (4) 7.62mm machine guns with two (2) .50 caliber heavy machine guns and two 20 mm Mk.16 cannons. There are plans to add anti-ship missiles to the ships, but due to top-weight problems, it would have to be a lightweight system such as
Sea Skua The Sea Skua is a British lightweight short-range air-to-surface missile (ASM) designed for use from helicopters against ships. It was primarily used by the Royal Navy on the Westland Lynx. Although the missile is intended for helicopter use, Kuw ...
, although no missiles have been ordered to date.


Gallery

Image:Silhouetted by a Pacific sunset, Philippines navy ship BRP Artemio Ricarte (P3-37) maintains course with other Philippines and U.S. Navy ships.jpg, Taken during CARAT 2008 off Palawan 31 May 2008 Image:CARAT 2008 off Palawan.jpg, Taken during CARAT 2008 off Palawan 31 May 2008. ''Artemio Ricarte'' is the 3rd ship from the right. File:US Navy 090421-N-0120A-017 The Armed Forces of the Philippines Navy patrol boat BRP Artemio Ricarte (PS 37) maneuvers into position in a formation exercise with the amphibious assault ship USS Essex (LHD 2).jpg, ''Artemio Ricarte'' at Balikatan 2009 exercises, April 21, 2009. File:US Navy 090421-N-0120A-206 The forward-deployed amphibious assault ship USS Essex (LHD 2), center, steams in formation.jpg, ''Artemio Ricarte'', together with Philippine & U.S. Navy ships during naval phase of Balikatan 2009 bi-lateral exercises held in April 2009. File:US Navy 090421-N-9950J-022 U.S. Navy and Armed Forces of the Philippines Navy ships are underway during exercise Balikatan 2009.jpg, ''Artemio Ricarte'' during naval phase of Balikatan 2009 bi-lateral exercises, April 2009. File:Balikatan 2009-057.jpg, The forward-deployed amphibious assault ship USS Essex (LHD 2) leads ships formation during photo exercise (PHOTOEX) with Philippines Navy ships during Balikatan 2009 (BK09).


See also

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List of ships of the Philippine Navy This is a list of equipment used by the Philippine Navy, the branch of the Armed Forces of the Philippines that specializes in naval warfare. The service has made use of its existing equipment to fulfill its mandate while modernization projects ...


References


External links


Philippine Navy Official website




* ttp://www.hazegray.org/worldnav/asiapac/philip.htm Hazegray World Navies Today: Philippines
Naming and Code Designation of PN Ships
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