List of equipment of the Philippine National Police
The following is a list of equipment by the Philippine National Police.
Aircraft
Photo | Aircraft | Origin | Type | Variant | In service | Notes |
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Helicopters | ||||||
Bell 429[1] | United States | Multirole | 1[2][3] | Crashed on March 5, 2020 due to thick dust clouds[4][5][6][7][8][9] | ||
Robinson R44 | United States | Light | Raven II | 2 | [10][2][3] | |
Airbus H125 | France | Utility | 7[11] | 5 AS350 originally in service, probably all inoperable with some sold as scrap. Total of 7 H125 delivered from 2019-2021.[12][13][14] | ||
Fixed-wing aircraft | ||||||
Cessna 150 | United States | Trainer Aircraft | 1 | [15][16] |
Sea fleet
Type | Photo | # of Ships | Origin | Note |
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Baywatch 55' Patrol Boat | >2 | Philippines | Donated, catamaran-hulled design. PB-103 and PB-105 seen in Manila Bay area. | |
Sea Ark Dauntless 48' Patrol Boat | 4 | United States | Aluminium hulled. Provided by US government in 2016. Assigned in Palawan.[17] | |
Naiad 33' Police Gun Boat (PGB) | 6 | United States | Aluminium hulled. Provided by US government in August 2010.[18][19] More units provided by the US government in later years. 2 more donated by US government in August 2012.[20] Boat no. SBU001 to SBU006. | |
PNP 40' High Speed Tactical Watercraft (HSTW) | 50 | Philippines | Fibreglass hulled, 45-knot tactical boats. First 21 units built by Propmech Corporation-Safehull Technologies joint venture and delivered starting late 2018.[21] Next 7 units built by Als Marine-FB Design joint venture and were delivered in early 2019.[22] Third batch of 22 units currently being tendered and is expected to be awarded within the 1st half of 2019.[23] | |
Stoneworks Orient Craft 914 Police Fast Boat (PFB) | 25 | Philippines | 9.14m long, acquired in 2012, fibreglass hulled Used in Regions 9, 10, 11, 12 and ARMM.[24][25] | |
Rigid-hulled inflatable boat | unknown | From multiple suppliers | Acquired through several sources and projects | |
Rubber boat | 107 | From multiple suppliers | 21 units received in June 2010, 85 units acquired in 2010.[17][24] | |
Handheld weapons
Vehicles
Photo | Model | Origin | Type | Notes |
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Mitsubishi Montero Sport | Japan | Patrol Car | Donation from the Japanese Government.[35] | |
Toyota Corolla Altis | Japan | Patrol Car | Used by PNP-Highway Patrol Group[36] | |
Toyota Prius | Japan | Patrol Car | Donation from the Japanese Government and used only for Eastern Visayas Regions. [37] | |
Hyundai Elantra | South Korea | Patrol Car | Donation from the South Korean Government and used by National Support Units and selected cities where Korean communities are established. [38] | |
Hyundai Grand Starex | South Korea | Patrol Van | Donation from the South Korean Government and used by National Support Units and selected cities where Korean communities are established. [38] | |
Toyota Hiace | Japan | Police Van | Used by National Support Units and Crime Laboratory Service | |
Mercedes Benz Sprinter | Germany | Police Van | Donation from the United States Government[39] and used only for CBRNE.[40] | |
Toyota Hilux FX | Japan | Patrol Jeep | ||
Mitsubishi Strada | Japan | Police car | Used by PNP-Special Action Force | |
Toyota Innova | Japan | Police Car | ||
Mitsubishi Adventure | Japan | Police Car | ||
Kia K-2700 | South Korea | Patrol Jeep | Used by Public Safety Battalions and Companies | |
Mahindra Enforcer[41][42] | India | Patrol Jeep | Used by the Cities and Municipalities. Future plans for procurement suspended due to being seen as unfit for police operations.[43] | |
Mahindra Scorpio[44] | India | Police car | Used by Regional Offices and Support Units. Future plans for procurement suspended due to being seen unfit for police operations.[43] | |
Isuzu D-Max | Japan | Patrol Jeep | ||
Man CLA 18.300 | Germany | Police truck | Used by Regional Offices, and Support Units | |
Hino 300 Series | Japan | Police Truck | Used by PNP-Special Action Force[45] | |
Hino 500 Series | Japan | Police Truck | Used by Regional Offices, and Support Units[2][3] | |
Nissan NV 350 Urvan | Japan | Police Van | Used by PNP-Special Action Force | |
Toyota Coaster | Japan | Police Bus | Used by Regional Offices, and Support Units[46] | |
Hyundai H350 | South Korea | Police Van | Used by PNP-Special Action Force | |
Ford F550 | United States | SWAT Vehicle | Donation from the Bureau of Customs and used by Cagayan Valley Regional Office, and National Headquarters.[47][48][49] | |
GAZ Sadko | Russia | Police Truck | Used by PNP-Special Action Force[14] | |
Ural Next | Russia | Police Truck | Used by PNP-Special Action Force | |
Hino XZU730L | Japan | Police Bus | Used by regional offices and support units | |
Kawasaki Ninja 650R | Japan | Patrol Motorcycle | Used by PNP-Highway Patrol Group,[36] and Butuan City Police Office[50] | |
Kawasaki Versys 650 | Japan | Patrol Motorcycle | Used by PNP-Highway Patrol Group, Police Security and Protection Group,[51][52] Sorsogon Police Provincial Office, and Butuan City Police Office[50] | |
Kawasaki Versys 1000 | Japan | Patrol Motorcycle | Used by PNP-Highway Patrol Group, and Police Security and Protection Group | |
Kawasaki Rouser | India (manufacturer) Japan (origin) |
Police motorcycle | Used by Cities and Municipalities | |
Honda XRM | Philippines (manufacturer) Japan (origin) |
Police motorcycle | Used by Cities and Municipalities[53] | |
Hyosung GV125S Aquila Grand Voyage | South Korea | Police motorcycle | Donation from the South Korean Government and used by National Support Units and selected cities where Korean communities are established. [54] |
References
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