BRP Enrique Jurado (PC-371)
The BRP Enrique Jurado (PC-371) is the second ship of the Jose Andrada class coastal patrol boats of the Philippine Navy. It is part of the first batch of its class ordered through US Foreign Military Sales (FMS) in 1989, and was commissioned with the Philippine Navy on 24 June 1991.[3][4] It was initially designated as Fast Patrol Craft, and was numbered "DF-371", but later on was re-designated as a Patrol Gunboat, and was re-numbered as "PG-371",[3] until another round of reclassification changed its hull number to "PC-370" on April 2016.
History | |
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Philippines | |
Name: | Enrique Jurado |
Namesake: | Capt. Enrique "Henry" L. Jurado is the officer-in-charge of the Offshore Patrol from 4 December 1941. |
Operator: | Philippine Navy |
Ordered: | August 1989[1] |
Builder: | Trinity-Equitable Shipyards, New Orleans, USA |
Acquired: | 13 December 1990[2] |
Commissioned: | 24 June 1991[3] |
Reclassified: | April 2016 to PC-371 |
Status: | in active service |
General characteristics | |
Class and type: | Jose Andrada class |
Type: | Coastal Patrol Craft |
Displacement: | 56.4 tons full load [4] |
Length: | 78 ft (24 m)[5] |
Beam: | 20 ft (6.1 m)[5] |
Draft: | 5.8 ft (1.8 m)[5] |
Propulsion: | |
Speed: | 28 knots (52 km/h) maximum |
Range: | 1,200 nmi (2,200 km) at 12 knots (22 km/h) |
Boats & landing craft carried: | 4-meter rigid inflatable boat at aft |
Complement: | 12[5] |
Sensors and processing systems: | Raytheon AN/SPS-64(V)11 Navigation / Surface Search Radar |
Armament: |
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Technical Details
The ship was built to US Coast Guard standards with aluminum hull and superstructure.[5] She is powered by two Detroit Diesel 16V-92TA Diesel Engines with a combined power of around 2,800 hp driving two propellers for a maximum speed of 28 knots (52 km/h). Maximum range is 1,200 nmi (2,200 km) at 12 knots (22 km/h), or alternatively 600 nmi (1,100 km) at 24 knots (44 km/h).[1]
The ship originally designed to carry one bow Mk.3 40 mm gun, one 81 mm mortar aft, and four 12.7 mm/50 caliber machine guns.[1][6] Instead, she is armed with only four M2HB Browning 12.7 mm/50 caliber machine guns on Mk.26 mounts, with two positioned forward and two aft; and two M60 7.62 mm/30 caliber machine guns, both mounted amidships. The ship can carry 4,000 rounds of 12.7 mm and 2,000 rounds of 7.62 mm A large "Big Eyes" binocular is also carried on tripod mounts, one on the forecastle and one just above the mast.[1]
As part of the first batch (PG-370 to PG-378), it is not equipped with Mk.38 Mod.0 M242 Bushmaster 25mm chain gun that her other sister ships carry.[1][5][6][N 2] It was planned to install either a stabilized or unstabilized M242 25 mm Bushmaster chain gun on her bow after some minor modifications,[5] but as of to date has not materialized.
She is equipped with a Raytheon AN/SPS-64(V)11 surface search and navigation radar but with a smaller antenna as those used in bigger Philippine Navy ships.[1][4]
A 4-meter rigid inflatable boat powered by a 40-hp outboard motor is stowed amidships.[1]
Footnotes
- All sources refer to the same engine, although with different horsepower rating.[1][5] But official specs from manufacturer indicates a 1,400 hp rating for each engine.
- Sources vary on weapons mount of this ship, with most indicating the presence of a Bushmaster 25mm chain gun on a Mk.38 mount.[1][5] Recent photos does not show said weapon or mount, so are other ships from the first batch (PG-370 to PG-378)[6]
References
- Wertheim, Eric: The Naval Institute Guide to Combat Fleets of the World 15th Edition, page 553. Naval Institute Press, 2007.
- Shipbuildinghistory.com Equitable Shipyards, New Orleans LA
- GlobalSecurity.org PG Jose Andrada Class.
- Manokski's ORBAT @ Hueybravo. Jose Andrada class page.
- Saunders, Stephen: Jane's Fighting Ships 107th Edition 2004-2005. Jane's Information Group Ltd, 2004.
- AFP Materiel Technical Specification Archives - PN Light Surface Warships Andrada (Halter 78) class Coastal Patrol Craft (24)