By Priam Nepomuceno

MANILA – Department of National Defense (DND) Secretary Gilberto Teodoro Jr. led the arrival ceremony for the future BRP Miguel Malvar (FFG-06), a newly-acquired guided missile corvette, at Naval Operating Base Subic, Zambales Tuesday.
In a statement, Teodoro said the arrival of the Philippine Navy’s (PN) newest ship is a critical step toward developing a self-reliant and credible defense posture.
In line with this, he outlined four key areas of focus for the DND and the Armed Forces of the Philippines: developing core capabilities and strategic basing; identifying continuous sources of revenue for sustainment; training and education; and integrating domain awareness and multi-threat response systems.
“This includes, not only investing in capabilities, but once again, training capable and competent people in the appropriate technical skills,” Teodoro said.
The BRP Miguel Malvar left the HD Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) shipyard in Ulsan, South Korea on March 27 and arrived at the Naval Operating Base Subic on April 4.
“Miguel Malvar is here today not only to serve as a deterrent and protector of our waters but also as an important component in joint and combined operations as we work alongside allies and uphold the norms of international law,” Teodoro said.
Before being commissioned in PN service, the guided missile corvette must pass a series of technical acceptance tests and trials, which will be conducted by the DND.
Aside from this, he acknowledged the Philippines’ enduring partnership with South Korea and cited their continued support in providing capabilities and investments that promote sustainability, resilience, and job creation.
“We thank our reliable partners, the people and the government of the Republic of Korea… not only in providing capabilities but in building sustainability, redundancy, and resilience through actual capital investments,” Teodoro said.
“One of the hallmarks of an investment horizon for this country is the blue economy. How can you develop a blue economy if you do not have a strong Navy? You need a strong Navy as an anchor, as a backbone, as a spine of the blue economy. So, this is our offering to those that went before us, to the heroes who went before us, who we will honor tomorrow (April 9, Araw ng Kagitingan).”
He also reminded the public of the Filipino spirit that refuses to quit despite the odds.
“Don’t quit, whatever the odds. Filipinos must be proud – we will make our nation proud,” he added.
The future BRP Miguel Malvar is equipped with a variety of weapons and sensors that can be used against anti-surface, anti-submarine, and anti-air warfare.
The DND and HD HHI signed the PHP28 billion contract for two guided-missile corvettes on Dec. 28, 2021.
BRP Miguel Malvar’s sister ship, the prospective BRP Diego Silang (FFG-07), was launched on March 28 and is expected to be delivered to the Philippines by June or July.
Corvettes, which usually weigh 1,000 to 2,500 gross tons, are the smallest naval surface ships capable of dealing with submarines and other maritime threats.
They are followed in size and weaponry by frigates and destroyers.
The two ships will serve as backstops for the guided missile frigates BRP Jose Rizal (FF-150) and BRP Antonio Luna (FF-151). (PNA)