- Bacolod City class LSV
The "Bacolod City" class is a ship class of two
Logistics Support Vessel s currently in service of thePhilippine Navy , and are currently its newest class of landing ships, having been commissioned during the early 1990s. These ships were based on on a helicopter capable variant of the US Army's "Frank S. Besson" class.History
The two "Bacolod City" class ships were built by Halter/Moss Point Marine of
Escatawpa, Mississippi in theUnited States , and the first unit, BRP "Bacolod City" (LC-550) was commissioned intoPhilippine Navy in 1993. Both ships of its class were purchased brand-new by the Philippine government through the FMS program of the United States. Since its commissioning, both ships of its class were rigorously used in military and peacetime operations, and has been joining joint military exercises with foreign navies as well.Presently they are assigned with the Service Force of the Philippine Fleet. ["Philippine Fleet Official Website. [http://philfleet.mil.ph/ships.htm Commissioned ships and crafts] .]
Technical details
The ships are powered by two
General Motors -EMD 16-645EZ6diesel engine s with a combined power of around 5,800 hp driving twopropeller s. The main engines can propel the 1,400 ton (4,265 tons full load) ship at a maximum speed of around convert|12|kn|km/h|0. At a sustained speed of convert|10|kn|km/h|0, its range is at around convert|8300|nmi|km|-1. ["DLSU N-ROTC Office. [http://www.dlsu.edu.ph/offices/sps/rotc/pdf/ms2/namingPNships.pdf Naming and Code Designation of PN Vessels] .]As an amphibious transport, it is fairly armed for defensive purposes, and carries four 7.62mm general purpose machine guns at the front side decks, and two
Oerlikon 20 mm cannons near its twoLCVP s.The prime mission of the ship is the direct transport and discharge of liquid and dry cargo to shallow terminal areas, remote under-developed coastlines and on inland waterways.
The ship does not require external cranes or port facilities, and even in only four feet of water under full load, the ship is still able to land. This capability expands the choice of landing locations, and at the same time reduces the potential enemy impact on the logistics support operations.
The ships have a capacity to transport up to 48 TEU or 2,280 tons vehicles/general cargo, or up to 900 tons on Logistics Over The Shore (LOTS) / amphibious operations. Its ramps and the main deck are able to withstand
roll-on/roll-off operations of even heavymain battle tank s. ["Naval Technology [http://www.naval-technology.com/projects/lsv Frank S Besson Class LSV Logistic Support Vessel] ]hips in Class
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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 BRP Bacolod City threads @ Philippine Defense Forum]
* [http://www.hazegray.org/worldnav/asiapac/philip.htm World Navies Today: Philippines]
* [http://timawa.net/pn.htm Opus224's Unofficial Philippine Defense Page]ee also
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Philippine Navy
*Logistics Support Vessel
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