Corvette Acquisition Project (Lots 1 and 2) of the Philippine Navy
The Philippine Navy (PN) is in the process of increasing its naval surface combat capability by acquiring new surface warships as part of the Horizon 2 phase. This includes the introduction of a new class of anti-submarine warfare (ASW) capable guided missile corvettes for the Offshore Combat Force (OCF) under the Corvette Acquisition Project.
This is in line with the PN's Desired Force Mix and Capability Upgrade Program, which actually calls for 12 Corvettes to be acquired between 2013 to 2028.| The HDC-3100 design from Hyundai Heavy Industries, which was offered to the Philippine Navy for its corvette requirements. Photo credits to HHI. |
Corvette Acquisition Project (Lot 1: Platform and Launchers)
Note: Edited as of 07 December 2025.
* End User: Philippine Navy (Offshore Combat Force)
* Quantity: 2 ships and assorted ammunition
* Modernization Phase: Horizon 2 Phase Priority Projects of RAFPMP
* Project ABC: Php25,000,000,000.00
* Acquisition Mode: Government-to-Government (G2G) Procurement
* Source of Funding: From other sources, to be paid via Multi-Year Obligatory Allocations (MYOA).
* SARO Release/s:
- SARO-BMB-D-22-0004135 dated 20 May 2022, released 20 May 2022 worth Php3,000,000,000.00 to cover 2nd milestone payment worth 12% of contract
- SARO-BMB-D-23-0017382 dated 24 May 2023, released 24 May 2023 worth Php6,000,000,000.00 to cover 3rd milestone payment worth 24% of contract
* Winning Proponent: HD Hyundai Heavy Industries
* Product for Delivery: HHI HDC-3200 Corvettes
* Contract Price: Php25,000,000,000.00
* First post by MaxDefense: 25 June 2013
* MaxDefense Searching Hashtag: #PNCorvetteAcquisition #PNCAP
* Status: Pre-Procurement phase ongoing. Final negotiations ongoing with Hyundai Heavy Industries. DBM has released SARO for 15% downpayment of Lot 1 on 10 December 2021. NOA released in favor of Hyundai Heavy Industries as of 15 December 2021, Contract signed on 28 December 2021. 2nd milestone SARO released on May 2022. Preliminary Design Review completed on July 2022, Critical Design Review expected to be completed by February-March 2023. First Steel Cutting for 1st ship conducted on 11 May 2023, 2nd ship's First Steel Cutting scheduled by November 2023. Keel laying ceremony of first ship and First Steel Cutting of second ship held on 22 November 2023, with HD Hyundai announcing dimensions of the ship which is slightly larger than originally claimed. 1st ship, named BRP Miguel Malvar (06) launched 18 June 2024. 2nd ship named BRP Diego Sialng (07) launched on 27 March 2025. 1st ship scheduled to depart for the Phiilippines on 31 March 2025, expected to arrive on 08 April 2025. 2nd ship scheduled to delivery by September 2025. First ship was commissioned as BRP Miguel Malvar (FFG-06) on 20 May 2025, while second ship was commissioned as BRP Diego Silang (FFG-07) on 02 December 2025. PROJECT COMPLETED.
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Corvette Acquisition Project (Lot 2: Munitions)
Note: Edited as of 02 October 2023.
* End User: Philippine Navy (Offshore Combat Force)
* Quantity: 7 lots of assorted ammunition for 2 corvettes
* Modernization Phase: Horizon 3 Phase 1 - H2 Subsystems, moved from Horizon 2 Phase Priority Projects of RAFPMP
* Project ABC: Php9,383,000,000.00, increased from Php3,000,000,000.00
* Acquisition Mode: Government-to-Government (G2G) and Direct Negotiation Procurement
* Source of Funding: To be paid via Multi-Year Obligatory Allocations (MYOA).
* SARO Release: TBC
* Winning Proponent: TBC
* Product for Delivery: TBA
* Contract Price: TBA
* First post by MaxDefense: 25 June 2013
* MaxDefense Searching Hashtag: #PNCorvetteAcquisition #PNCAP
* Status: To be procured depending on weapons agreed upon during Critical Design Review. Originally part of Horizon 2 Priority Phase but moved to Horizon 3 Phase 1 - H2 Subsystems as it failed to reach contracting at the end of Horizon 2 phase in 2022. As part of Horizon 3 Phase 1, budget has been increased from Php3 billion to Php9.383 billion and will have a total of 7 lots.
Overview:
The acquisition of Corvettes is among the most important programs of the Philippine Navy in beefing up its surface combat capabilities. Several versions of the PN's procurement plans from 2013 to 2028 included the corvettes, although total quantity and number of ships to be procured on which phase varies.
Based on the Philippine Navy's Desired Force Mix introduced in 2014 as a guideline for their Horizons 1 to 3 asset acquisition plan, the service hopes to get 12 corvettes capable of anti-submarine warfare (ASW). No specific timeline was provided on when these corvettes will be funded for acquisition.
In 2015, another Philippine Navy infographic was released on their official website, wherein 4 corvettes are planned for Horizon 2 phase (between 2019 to 2023), and another 4 as part of the Horizon 3 phase for a total of 8 corvettes.
The Philippine Navy's official publications released another list of plans on April 2016, wherein it included the plan to have 6 corvettes for Horizon 2 phase, and another 6 for Horizon 3 phase, totalling 12 corvettes.
Based on the submitted procurement plans of the Armed Forces of the Philippines on December 2016, it again included corvettes for the Philippine Navy, wherein 8 are planned for Horizon 2, and another 4 for Horizon 3 for a total of 12 corvettes.
Finally, based on the submitted plan by the Philippine Navy for approval under the Horizon 2 phase in 2017, only 2 Corvettes were requested for funding. And based on the approval released by Pres. Duterte last June 2018, this was approved with a proposed budget of Php28 billion.
Updated Technical Requirements (as of June 2019):
General Platform (Hull) Requirements:
- Minimum length of 80 meters, no limit on maximum length;
- A draft of equal or greater than 4 meters,
- A maximum of speed of at least 25 knots at 80% Maximum Continuous Rating,
- Endurance of at least 20 days, and operating range of at least 4,000 nautical miles,
- Displacement of between 2,000 to 2,500 tons
- Helicopter Landing Deck capacity of at least 10 tons capacity,
- A hangar for at least one 10-ton helicopter,
- A minimum complement of 80 officers and sailors,
- Having unrestricted ship and subsystem operability at Sea State 6
- Includes two 7-meter Rigid Hull Inflatable Boat for Ship-boarding
- Low Radar Cross-Section, Low Infra-red design,
- Low Underwater Radiated Noise and Low Magnetic design
- Includes a Nuclear, Biological and Chemical Warfare citadel
- Tier 3 diesel engine rating
Sensors Fit:
- Two Navigational (X & S-band) Radars
- 3D Air/Surface AESA Radar with Identification Friend or Foe (IFF),
- A Fire Control Radar,
- An Electro-Optical Targeting System (EOTS),
- Hull Mounted Sonar (HMS),
- Towed Array Sonar System (TASS),
- Incorporating Tactical Data Link 16 and 22 (which are PN-supplied) ,
- Naval Communications-Electronic Support Measures (C-ESM),
- Naval Radar-Electronics Support Measures (R-ESM),
- Tactical Air Navigation (TACAN), Satellite Communications (SATCOM)
- Long Range Acoustic Device (LRAD)
Combat Systems:
- Combat Management System with Tactical Data Link
- Integrated Platform Management System,
- Integrated Bridge Control System,
- Integrated Communications System,
- Unmanned Aerial Vehicle component
- Chaffs & Decoys
Weapon Systems:
- 1 x 76mm Super Rapid gun,
- 2 x quadruple anti-ship missile launchers,
- 1 x Close-In Weapon System (CIWS),
- At least 1 x 30mm secondary gun,
- 2 x triple torpedo launchers
- At least 1 x 8-cell Vertical Launching System (VLS)
Based on the information released by HD Hyundai on 22 November 2023, the ship is now displacing 3,200 tons, 118.4 meters long, 14.9 meters wide, a cruising speed of 15 knots and a range of 4,500 nautical miles.
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MaxDefense released a blog entry discussing recent updates on the Corvette Acquisition Project, including what MaxDefense believes would be the direction of the project, which is for it to be designed and built by South Korea's Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) based on an improved variant of the Jose Rizal-class frigates (HHI's HDF-2600 design) being constructed now for the Philippine Navy.
We conveniently called this the Jose Rizal-class Flight II, based on how the South Koreans name the improved variant of their warship classes as the design progress.The blog entry can be accessed from the link provided below:
"Philippine Navy's Corvette Acquisition Program - Jose Rizal-class Flight II?" - first posted on 30 September 2019.
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09 November 2019:
As part of their report on the launching of the second Jose Rizal-class frigate Antonio Luna (FF-151) on 08 November 2019, News1 Korea reported that Defense Sec. Delfin Lorezana and top officials of Hyundai Heavy Industries signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on HHI's exclusive participation in the design and construction of a "new patrol ship" that the Philippine Navy will acquire next year.
There are only two new patrol / combat warship projects ongoing with the Philippine Navy, the Offshore Patrol Vessel (OPV) acquisition project and the Corvette acquisition project.
It was already reported before by MaxDefense that the Department of National Defense (DND) has already made the direction to acquire the OPVs from Australian shipbuilder Austal, while MaxDefense previously reported that Pres. Duterte has already approved the Corvette Acquisition Project last May 2019 with HHI's proposal being the one to be used as basis for the project.
Obviously the report was talking about the Corvette Acquisition Project, which means this firmly seals up HHI's selection as the shipbuilder and designer of choice for the Philippine Navy's next generation corvettes.
The blog entry can be accessed from the link provided below:
"Philippine Navy's Corvette Acquisition Program - Jose Rizal-class Flight II?" - first posted on 30 September 2019.
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| Looks like the plan to have the new corvettes based on an improved version of the Jose Rizal-class frigate is becoming a reality. Photo taken from News1 Korea. |
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18 June 2021:
There are mixed reports and statements coming from both the Department of National Defense (DND) and the Philippine Navy (PN) regarding this project.
Due to COVID-19 pandemic expenditures of the government, the Corvette Acquisition Project was said to be delayed due to lack of funding. Despite proposals for the financing to be through soft loans from foreign governments, the Philippine Government still needs to raise an initial payment of around 10 to 15% of the total value of the project.
With this, it was mentioned by the DND in reports that the Corvette project will be pushed back to either 2022, or to the Horizon 3 phase of the RAFPMP which starts in 2023 and will be implemented by a different administration.
But other reports suggest that the project was merely delayed, but will still push through within the Horizon 2 phase. The Philippine Navy has also confirmed that the project is still ongoing.
MaxDefense Philippines also confirmed that the project is still alive, as the PN and DND are still discussing with foreign shipbuilders, specifically Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI), ASFAT of Turkey, and some European shipbuilders.
The procurement still remains to be through soft-loan financing by the country of origin's government of the winning shipbuilder.
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22 July 2021:
MaxDefense Philippines confirmed that South Korea shipbuilder Hyundai Heavy Industries' new corvette design dubbed the HDC-3100, also known as the HDF-3100 frigate, is the model offered by the shipbuilder to the Philippine Navy's Corvette Acquisition Project.
14 December 2021:
The Department of Budget Management (DBM) has finally released the SARO to support the funding for the 15% downpayment of the project.
SARO-BMB-D-21-0013357 dated and released on 10 December 2021 has an amount of Php3.75 billion, or around 15% of Php25 billion which is the budget allocated for Lot 1 - Platform and Launchers which involves the Corvettes itself and the weapon systems.
Lot 2 will still be funded separately, which has a budget of Php3 billion for the acquisition of munitions (missiles, torpedoes, etc).
| SARO allocation for downpayment of Corvettes. Photo screengrabbed from DBM SARO. |
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23 December 2021:
Below is the report from Inquirer.net regarding this development:
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28 December 2021:
No further details were provided, but it is expected that HHI will require to receive a Notice to Proceed (NTP) from the DND probably by January-February 2022, which is the starting date for the contract to start, and will also include the documents supporting the initial payment as part of the contract.
Based on the construction of the Jose Rizal-class frigate by HHI, it is expected that the process would be faster this time due to having no "issues" that resulted in investigations, as well as no opposition from the Philippine Navy on the subsystems to be used.
We expected the first frigate to start construction by mid-2022, and delivered to the Philippine Navy by mid-2024. The second frigate may start construction by 3rd or 4th quarter of 2022, and delivered to the Philippine Navy by 4th quarter 2024.
| Sec. Lorenzana is shown signing the contract of the Corvette Acquisition Project between DND and HHI. Photo credits to DND. |
MaxDefense Philippines is still trying to get the full details of the ship's final fit-out, but the following are expected to be part of the ship's subsystems based on its analysis:
Weapon Systems:
* 1 x Oto Melara 76mm Super Rapid naval gun;
* 1 x Aselsan SMASH 30mm naval gun;
* 1 x Aselsan Gokdeniz 35mm twin close-in weapon system (CIWS);
* 2 x SEA triple torpedo tubes for LIG Nex1 K745 Blue Shark torpedoes;
* a 12 or 16-cell VLS for still unconfirmed air defense missile system, most likely the MBDA VL MICA
* 4 to 6 12.7mm 50-cal heavy machine guns, most likely S&T K6;
Sensors:
* Hanwha Systems Naval Shield Integrated Combat Management System, still confirming if Baseline 2.xx or 3.xx.
* Hensoldt TRS-4D AESA air/surface search radar system, or equivalent;
* Hensoldt SharpEye X & S-band navigation & surface search radar system, or equivalent;
* Selex ES NA-25X Fire Control Radar, or equivalent;
* Safran PASEO NS electro-optical tracking system, or equivalent;
* still unconfirmed hull-mounted sonar, most likely ELAC Sonar Hunter 2.0
* still unconfirmed towed-array sonar system;
* Hanwha Link-P tactical data link.
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23 February 2022:
More on the report from Naval News.
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| The SEA TLS torpedo launching system. Photo credits to SEA. |
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06 April 2022:
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12 April 2022:
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| Photo credits to HHI. |
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Hanwha Systems announced that they signed a contract to supply their Naval Shield Integrated Combat Management System for the Philippine Navy's 2 new guided missile corvettes being built by Hyundai Heavy Industries.
According to Hanwha System's displayed infographic in ADAS 2022, the new corvette would be using Hanwha's Baseline 4 series, which appears to be previously called Baseline 3.
This is actually confusing, since the infographic appears to show that further developments of Naval Shield's Baseline 2, most likely from Baseline 2.4 and above are now considered as Baseline 3, and the previously considered Baseline 3 was now pushed and renamed as Baseline 4.
It would be remembered that in past defense exhibitions and press releases, Hanwha Systems confirmed that the Jose Rizal-class frigate is to be equipped / equipped with Naval Shield ICMS Baseline 2. This can still be seen in Hanwha Systems' own website.
| Photo credits to Hanwha Systems' website as of 26 April 2022. |
Surprisingly, the new infographic from Hanwha Systems did not show which CMS variant was installed/being installed on the Del Pilar-class frigates, which was labelled as "PN-DPCF" in previous infographics (see below).

Nonetheless, MaxDefense Philippines believes that the Philippine Navy would probably get the latest Naval Shield ICMS variant with the larger display screens, which was officially shown to the public in 2018.
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| Photo credits to Shephard Media. |
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| Note the trapezoidal shape of the IAI ALPHA antenna compared to the rectangular radar antenna found on the initial CGI photo of the corvette from HHI. Photo credits to IAI and HHI. |
30 April 2022:
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| The HDC-3100/HDF-3100 design side-by-side with the HDF-2600 design. Photo credits to MDP community member who wished to remain anonymous. |
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23 May 2022:
The DBM has released the project's 2nd milestone progress payment worth Php3,000,000,000.00 through a SARO issued on 20 May 2022.
This means the project has reached a milestone based on the Payment Schedule. While it is not known to us what the milestone is, MaxDefense Philippines has the Payment Terms and Delivery Schedule for the Frigate Acquisition Project which shows the payment milestones.
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The Preliminary Design Review (PDR) was said to have been completed last week, and the Critical Design Review will start once the project's TIAC complete the review and accept the outcome of the PDR.
It is then highly expected that HHI would launch the 1st Corvette by 3rd quarter 2023.
10 February 2023:
Delays appear to have pushed back the start of construction of the first corvette for the Philippine Navy by Hyundai Heavy Industries.
As of January 2023, it appears that the Critical Design Review (CDR) for the ship design has not been completed yet, despite both the PN and HHI's experience in working together in the past, using a design that is not too far different from what they have worked with before.
But it was mentioned by the Philippine Navy that the First Steel Cutting for the first ship is scheduled to be made on May 2023, and the second ship by November 2023. This means a six month gap between the construction, and potentially on the delivery of the ships to the Philippine Navy.
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19 May 2023:
Hyundai Heavy Industries reached a milestone as it conducted the First Steel Cutting Ceremony for the Philippine Navy's Corvette Acquisition Project last 11 May 2023 at HHI's Ulsan Naval Shipyard.
This is for the 1st of two ships, which was previously announced to have its First Steel Cutting by May 2023.
Surprisingly the DND and PN both did not announce this, and the photo was released through the press by their sources.
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| HHI and PN officials during the 1st Steel Cutting Ceremony for Corvette #1 last 11 May 2023. Photo credits to Frances Mangosing of Inquirer.net. |
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| The Hensoldt Sharpeye Mk. 11 navigation & surface search radar. |
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The Department of Budget and Management (DBM) has released the 3rd milestone MYOA payment for the Corvette Acquisition Project, with SARO-BMB-D-23-0017382 worth Php6,000,000,000.00 dated and released on 24 May 2023.
This is worth 24% of the project cost and was probably made after Hyundai Heavy Industries completed its first Steel Cutting Ceremony for the 1st ship of the class last 11 May 2023.
We expect another milestone payment to be made by November 2023 based on these developments.
03 July 2023:
French defense company Safran has confirmed during an interview by Naval News that the Philippine Navy's new corvettes and offshore patrol vessels will be equipped with the Safran PASEO XLR extra long range optronic identification & fire control system.
The system is an improvement from previous models including the PASEO NS used by the Jose Rizal-class frigates, and has been selected also by several other navies for their frigates including the French Navy's future FTI Amiral Ronarc'h-class frigates and Jacques Chevallier-class Logistic Support Ships, Brazilian Navy's Tamandare-class frigates, among others.
| The PASEO XLR EO/IR system from Safran. Photo screengrabbed from Naval News' video. |
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02 October 2023:
In a reply to Philippine News Agency, South Korean shipbuilder HD Hyundai Heavy Industries confirmed that they will deliver the first HDC-3100 corvette to the Philippine Navy by 2025, and the second ship by 2026, and that they are on-track with the delivery dates and construction of the ships.
HHI also confirmed that the First Steel Cutting ceremony for the 2nd corvette is scheduled this November 2023.
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22 November 2023:
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| Keel laying for the 1st ship, and First Steel Cutting for the 2nd ship. Photo credits to HD Hyundai. |
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05 June 2024:
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| Photo credits to Octavianon Enterprises, through Keen Sentinel @ Twitter/X. |
14 June 2024:
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| The name "Miguel Malvar" is visibly seen |
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18 June 2024:
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| Photos show the ''Miguel Malvar'' with space for 2 x 8-cell VLS, and the presence of the Aselsan GOKDENIZ CIWS. Photo credits to DND and Yonhap News. |
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| Photo credits to MDP contributor, with photo zoomed in to show specific portions of the ship. |
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| Photo screen-grabbed from video posted by the Korea Business News. |
It appears that the 16-cell VLS for VL-MICA missiles on the future BRP Diego Silang have been installed, which means the missiles itself could already be available as the missiles and containers are usually delivered together. This is unlike when the future BRP Miguel Malvar was launched back in 2024 where the VLS appears to be absent.
20 May 2025:
As part of the 127th Founding Anniversary of the Philippine Navy, the service has commissioned two new surface assets, the Miguel Malvar-class guided missile frigate BRP Miguel Malvar (FFG-06), and the Acero-class fast attack interdiction craft BRP Albert Majini (PG-909) earlier today 20 May 2025 at the Naval Operating Base Subic in Zambales.
Pres. Ferdinand Marcos Jr. himself witnessed the commissioning together with Defense Sec. Gilberto Teodoro Jr., AFP Chief of Staff General Romeo Brawner Jr, and PN Flag Officer in Command Rear Admiral Jose Ma. Ambrocio Ezpeleta also present.
The BRP Miguel Malvar (FFG-06) is the first of two ships of the class built by South Korean shipbuilder HD Hyundai Heavy Industries, and was originally classified as a corvette. It was reclassified as a frigate during the construction phase and is currently the most capable surface warship of the Philippine Navy.
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16 September 2025:
Photo credits to the Philippine Navy.
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The Philippine Navy commissioned its second Miguel Malvar-class guided missile frigate, the BRP Diego Silang (FFG-07) during ceremonies held in Naval Operating Base Subic on 02 December 2025.
The frigate is the second ship of the Philippine Navy to receive the name, the first being the Andres Bonifacio-class frigate BRP Diego Silang (PF-9) which served the Philippine Navy from April 1976 to April 1990.
Photo credits to the Philippine Navy.
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With the delivery and commissioning to service of both the BRP Miguel Malvar (FFG-06) and BRP Diego Silang (FFG-07), MaxDefense Philippines and Philippine Defense Resource officially consider the Corvette Acquisition Project (Lot 1) of the Philippine Navyy as COMPLETED.
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