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PH Navy Boosts Fleet with New Patrol Ship BRP Rajah Lakandula

  • Peter Fernandez
  • Nation
  • May 9, 2026

The Philippine Navy formally welcomed its newest offshore patrol vessel, the future BRP Rajah Lakandula (PS21), during an arrival ceremony held Thursday at Naval Operating Base Subic.

Vice Admiral Caesar Bernard Valencia, superintendent of the Philippine Military Academy, led the ceremony as keynote speaker alongside Philippine Navy Flag Officer In Command Vice Admiral Jose Ma. Ambrosio Ezpeleta and Philippine Fleet commander Rear Admiral Joe Anthony Orbe.

Built by South Korean shipbuilder HD Hyundai Heavy Industries, the vessel arrived in the Philippines on May 4 and is scheduled for formal commissioning at a later date.

Navy officials described the arrival of the offshore patrol vessel as another major step in the military’s modernization program aimed at strengthening the country’s maritime defense and security capabilities.

In his speech, Valencia underscored the symbolic significance of the ship’s name, which honors Rajah Lakandula, the pre-colonial ruler of Tondo known for his leadership and resistance during the Spanish era.

“When this ship sails, the spirit of Rajah Lakandula sails with it — steadfast, wise, and unyielding,” Valencia said.

He added that the vessel reflects the country’s commitment to peace while asserting its determination to defend Philippine territory and maritime interests.

The Navy said the addition of the future BRP Rajah Lakandula will further boost maritime security operations and enhance the country’s ability to maintain a credible naval presence in Philippine waters.

The patrol vessel is expected to play a key role in territorial defense, sovereignty patrols, and humanitarian and disaster response missions as the Navy continues to expand and modernize its fleet.

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