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PH Navy Christens BRP Rajah Lakandula

  • Peter Fernandez
  • Nation
  • May 27, 2026
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The Philippine Navy has formally christened BRP Rajah Lakandula (PS21), marking a key step in the vessel’s entry into the fleet as the country continues to build up its maritime defense capabilities.

The ceremony was held on May 26 at Quay 7 of the Naval Operating Base in Subic, Zambales, in line with the Navy’s 128th anniversary celebration.

Rear Admiral Joe Anthony Orbe, commander of the Philippine Fleet, led the christening and said the formal unveiling of the ship’s name and bow number represented more than a routine fleet designation.

“Today’s unveiling of the ship’s name and bow number represents more than identity, it represents purpose. It reflects the continuing modernization of the Philippine Navy and our resolve to build a force that is more capable, responsive, and prepared to protect our maritime domain,” Orbe said.

The Navy said the christening signaled an important milestone in the vessel’s integration into the service as it prepares to support maritime security and defense operations.

“As we formally christen BRP Rajah Lakandula (PS21), may she sail with honor, strength, and purpose. May she serve as a symbol of courage, dedication, and national pride for generations of Filipino sailors to come,” Orbe added.

BRP Rajah Lakandula is a Rajah Sulayman-class offshore patrol vessel and is part of the Navy’s continuing modernization program.

The service said the vessel reflects its broader push to develop a modern, multi-capable, self-reliant, and credible naval force amid evolving maritime security challenges.

The Navy added that strengthening its fleet remains central to protecting the country’s maritime domain and advancing national defense interests.

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