BRP Francisco Dagohoy (PF-10)

BRP Francisco Dagohoy (PF-10)

The BRP "Francisco Dagohoy" (PF-10) was a frigate of the Philippine Navy that served from 1976 to 1985. She is part of six ex-USN "Barnegat" class Small Seaplane Tender / ex-USCG "Casco" class Weather High Endurance Cutter received from the United States after the Vietnam War. Together with her 3 other sisterships, they were the mainstay as the largest Philippine Navy ships of her time.

She was decommissioned in June 1985, and some of her usable parts were made available for BRP "Andres Bonifacio" (PF-7), which was recomissioned a few years later.Fact|date=July 2008

History

"Castle Rock" stood out of San Diego 18 December 1944 bound for Pearl Harbor and Eniwetok, where she arrived 28 January. Assigned to escort convoys between Saipan, Guam, and Ulithi until 20 March, "Castle Rock" then took up duties of designed mission, tending seaplanes, at Saipan. In addition to providing the essential home base for seaplanes as they carried out varied air operations including reconnaissance, search, and hunter-killer activities, "Castle Rock" herself performed local escort duties. "Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships" [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/c4/castle_rock.htm "Castle Rock" page] ] VMAF MANM [http://www.vnafmamn.com/VNNavy_inventory2.html "The Inventory of VNN's Battle Ships Part 2"] ]

On 28 November 1944, "Castle Rock" sailed from Saipan for Guam, where she embarked a group assigned to study Japanese defenses on Chichi Jima and Truk. This key preparation for future operations continued until 5 January, when "Castle Rock" returned to tender operations at Saipan.

"Castle Rock" left Saipan astern 9 March 1946, sailing for San Francisco where she arrived 27 March. Here she was decommissioned 6 August 1946, and loaned to the Coast Guard 16 September 1948.

Commissioned, USCGC "Castle Rock" (WAVP-383), 18 December 1948 then re-designated High Endurance Cutter (WHEC-383). Decommissioned by the Coast Guard, 21 December 1971. Transferred to South Vietnam, renamed HQ-17 "Ngo Quyen" in the RVN service.

She was then formally transferred to the Philippines on 5 April 1976, and she was commissioned into the Philippine Navy as frigate RPS (later BRP) "Francisco Dagohoy". She served the navy until she was decommissioned in June 1985."NavSource Online: Service Ship Photo Archive". [http://www.navsource.org/archives/09/43/4335.htm USS "Castle Rock" (AVP-35)] .]

Technical details

The single Mk12 5"/38 caliber gun is the ships' primary weapons. It is mounted in a Mk30 Mod0 enclosed base ring and has a range of up to convert|18200|yd|m yards. This gun is a dual purpose type, and is also capable of anti-aircraft warfare. Originally the ship carried four Mk12 5"/38 guns, but modifications made by the US and Philippine navies needed the removal of the other three units. The most obvious alteration is the aft helideck added in 1979 by the Philippine Navy in cooperation with Hatch & Kirk, Inc. [ "Philippine Naval Forces News Bulletin [http://www.geocities.com/pentagon/barracks/7248/navy2.htm Naval News Bulletin # 1] .]

In addition to its primary gun, she also carry a total of two twin Mk1 Bofors 40 mm anti-aircraft guns, four Mk4 single 20 mm Oerlikon cannons, and four 50 caliber general purpose machine guns.DLSU N-ROTC Office. [http://www.dlsu.edu.ph/offices/sps/rotc/pdf/ms2/namingPNships.pdf "Naming and Code Designation of PN Vessels"] .]

Plans were made to upgrade and equip the entire ship class with new radar systems and the BGM-84 Harpoon long range SSMs, but this did not materialize due to the worsening political and economic crisis in the mid 1980s. ["Harpoon Database Encyclopedia [http://www.harpoondatabases.com/Encyclopedia/Entry1757.aspx AVP-10 Barnegat class] ]

The ship is powered by two Fairbanks-Morse 38D diesel engines with a combined power of around 6,200 bhp driving two propellers. The main engines can propel the 1,766 ton (standard load) ship at a maximum speed of around convert|18|kn|km/h|0. It has a maximum range of convert|8000|nmi|km|-1 at an economical speed of convert|15.6|kn|km/h|0.

The helideck at the aft portion can carry a MBB Bo 105C helicopter used by the Philippine Navy for utility, scout, and maritime patrol purposes.

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References

External links

* [http://www.navy.mil.ph Philippine Navy Official website]
* [http://philfleet.mil.ph/ships.htm Philippine Fleet Official Website]
* [http://timawa.net/forum Philippine Defense Forum]
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/09/43/4324.htm NavSource Online: Service Ship Photo Archive]
* [http://www.hazegray.org/worldnav/asiapac/philip.htm Hazegray World Navies Today: Philippines]
* [http://www.dlsu.edu.ph/offices/sps/rotc/pdf/ms2/namingPNships.pdf Naming and Code Designation of PN Ships]


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