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These Attack Crafts Used by the Philippine Navy are Locally Made

“Based in Subic, Zambales, the local shipbuilder has supplied a dozen on these so-called multi-purpose attack crafts (MPACs) that are currently being used for a variety of military and civilian operations. Read more.

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Inside Propmech, where the Philippine Navy’s MPACs are made and maintained


All three iterations of MPAC were designed n collaboration with the military and made in Subic. Company owner Glenn Tong says the vessels – fully in use by the Navy since the mid-2000s – is proof that Philippine-made ships are just as good, or even better than those made abroad. Read more.

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PHL SHIPBUILDER PROPMECH BATS FOR INCENTIVES, SUPPLIER CLUSTERING

THE PHILIPPINES needs to grant incentives and develop supplier clusters for shipbuilders to help them become competitive exporters, shipyard operator Propmech Corp. said. Read more.

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LOCAL SHIPBUILDER REVAMPS PHL NAVY MISSILE BOATS

A local shipbuilder refurbished three of the Philippine Navy’s missile-capable warships, signifying that the domestic marine solutions industry can keep up with the country’s push for self-reliant defense posture. Read more.

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PH SHIPBUILDER SUPPORTS PUSH FOR SELF-RELIANCE IN NAVAL, COASTAL DEFENSE CAPABILITIES

Local shipbuilder Propmech Corporation underscored the importance of the Philippines becoming more self-reliant in its naval and coastal defense requirements and capabilities. Read more.

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LOCAL SHIPBUILDER REFURBISHES 3 NAVY MISSILE BOATS

MANILA, Philippines — A local shipbuilder finished the refurbishment of three missile-capable warships of the Philippine Navy as part of the government’s thrust towards bolstering external defense capabilities. Read more.

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PH shipbuilder supports push for self-reliance in naval, coastal defense capabilities

Glenn Paul Tong, president and CEO of Propmech, believes the country has the potential to be a great shipbuilding and maritime nation. Read more.

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A Multipurpose Attack Craft (MPAC) of Philippine-based shipbuilder Propmech Vessels is showcased in Zambales on Thursday.

A Multipurpose Attack Craft (MPAC) of Philippine-based shipbuilder Propmech Vessels is showcased in Zambales on Thursday.
MPAC is a 15-meter-long armored patrol boat that can reach 45 knots at maximum speed. Read more.

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PROUDLY FILIPINO

A Multipurpose Attack Craft of Propmech Vessels in Zambales is shown during the company’s media tour on June 13, 2024. The MPAC has a 15-meter long, armored and weaponized patrol boat that can reach up to a maximum speed of 45 knots. Read more.

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PHILIPPINE NAVY TO REACTIVATE 3 MULTI-PURPOSE ATTACK CRAFT


THE Philippine Navy will capacitate their needed offshore fighting capability with the reactivation of three refurbished signature multi-purpose attack craft (MPAC). Read more.”

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