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Brawner witnesses launching of first of six Offshore Patrol Vessels in South Korea

2025/6/13 英字

Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) Chief of Staff Gen. Romeo Brawner Jr. witnessed the official launching of BRP Rajah Sulayman in Ulsan, South Korea on Wednesday.

BRP Rajah Sulayman, the first of the total of six Offshore Patrol Vessels (OPVs) acquired for the Philippine Navy is set to deliver in the country "early next year".

Named after a fearless native leader who stood firm against foreign conquest in pre-colonial times, Col. Xerxes Trinidad, public affairs office chief "BRP Rajah Sulayman is a modern emblem of the Filipino people's resilience, courage, and unyielding spirit of independence."

"As the nation honors its past, the AFP remains steadfast in shaping a future where freedom is not only celebrated but vigilantly safeguarded," he added.

Aside from Brawner, the event was also led by Joo Won Ho, Chief Operating Officer and Senior Executive Vice President of Hyundai Heavy Industries.

In his remarks, Brawner highlighted the strategic importance of the launch, emphasizing its role in advancing the country’s maritime defense.

“The launch of Offshore Patrol Vessel No. 1, the BRP Rajah Sulayman, is not merely the unveiling of a new ship?it is a bold declaration of our commitment to maritime security and the defense of our sovereignty," he said.

"This vessel marks a new chapter for the Philippine Navy, reflecting our resolve to enhance our operational capabilities and extend our presence across our vast maritime domain,” he added. Robina Asido/DMS

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