09 Mei 2019
Restoration works on Philippine Navy’s Jacinto-class corvettes have fallen behind schedule. Delays are expected to impact operations of the service’s Littoral Combat Force till 2020 (photo : Timawa)
A project to restore combat systems of the Philippine Navy’s fleet of Jacinto (Peacock)-class corvettes has fallen behind schedule and all three vessels in the class are now temporarily non-operational, a source from within the service has confirmed with Jane’s .
Works on the frigates, which are being done under the Philippine Department of National Defense’s (DND’s) Jacinto-class patrol vessel (JCPV) Phase 3A and 3B service life extension project (SLEP), were supposed to have completed by end-2018.
(Jane's)
Restoration works on Philippine Navy’s Jacinto-class corvettes have fallen behind schedule. Delays are expected to impact operations of the service’s Littoral Combat Force till 2020 (photo : Timawa)
A project to restore combat systems of the Philippine Navy’s fleet of Jacinto (Peacock)-class corvettes has fallen behind schedule and all three vessels in the class are now temporarily non-operational, a source from within the service has confirmed with Jane’s .
Works on the frigates, which are being done under the Philippine Department of National Defense’s (DND’s) Jacinto-class patrol vessel (JCPV) Phase 3A and 3B service life extension project (SLEP), were supposed to have completed by end-2018.
(Jane's)