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| Name | Malvar class |
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| Builders | Pullman Standard Car Manufacturing Co.; Albina Engine and Machine Works; Willamette Iron and Steel Corp.; Winslow Marine Railway and Shipbuilding; US |
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| Operators | Philippine Navy |
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| Succeeded by | Rizal class |
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| Active | 0 |
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| Lost | 1 |
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| Retired | 9 |
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| Type |
- Patrol corvette (as originally transferred)
- Gun corvette (later, upon removal of all ASW ability)
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| Displacement |
- 914 tons (full load)
- 640 tons (standard)
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| Length | 184.5 ft (56.2 m) |
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| Beam | 33 ft (10 m) |
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| Draft | |
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| Installed power |
- 3 gens
- 2 × GM6-71 diesel engines with 100KW gen
- 1 × GM3-268A diesel engine with 60KW gen
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| Propulsion |
- 2 × GM12-278A diesel engines with a combined 2,200 hp (1,600 kW)
- (previous) 2 × GM12-567ATL diesel engines
- (original) 2 × Cooper Bessemer GSB-8 diesel engines
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| Speed | |
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| Range | 6,600 nmi at 11 knots (20 km/h) |
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| Complement | 85 |
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Sensors & processing systems |
- Raytheon AN/SPS-64(V)11 nav & surface-search radar (1990-1992 refits: PS-19, PS-22, PS-31, & PS-32) (1992-1993 refits: PS-23 & PS-28)
- SPS-50 Surface Search Radar (on PS-23)
- SPS-21D Surface Search Radar (on PS-19 and PS-28)
- CRM-NIA-75 Surface Search Radar (on PS-29, PS-31, and PS-32)
- SPS-53A Surface Search Radar (on PS-20)
- RCA SPN-18 I/J-band Navigation Radar
- Sonar (either removed during 1990-1993 overhaul & refits or 1980s; if not in the 1960s for the 5 ships that arrived in 1975)
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| Armament |
- SuW-AAW
- 1 × 76mm L/50 (3-inch 50-caliberLong) dual-purpose cannon on a Mk.22 mount
- Bofors 40mm AA rapid-fire cannons (in 1 of ff config):
- 3 × twin-barrel
- 2 × single-barrel
- 3 × single-barrel (claimed from some photo sources)
- none at all (transferred to PhMC for their ground-based AA weapons)
- Oerlikon 20 mm AA rapid-fire cannons: 3 or 4 units)
- 4 × M2 Browning 50cal (12.7 mm) heavy machine guns
- A number of 30cal medium machine guns
- Removed Armaments
- 4 of 1st 6 ships transferred in 1948: Either during the 1990-1993 overhaul & refits Or the 1980's )
- Last 5 ships arrived in 1975: Either during 1960's before their transfer to RVNN Or (except maybe PS-18) along with 4 of the 1st 6 ships
- ASW
- 1 × Hedgehog antisubmarine mortar projector
- 4 × K-gun depth charge projectors
- 2 × depth charge rails
- SuW-AAW
- Bofors 40mm twin-barrel AA rapid-fire cannons (either only certain ships or all the remaining ships )
- MCM gears (from the 3 minesweeper-variant hulls Admirable-class)
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The Malvar class was a ship class of patrol corvettes of the Philippine Navy whose last class members were decommissioned in 2021. These ships were formerly used by the US Navy as Admirable-class minesweepers, and PCE-842-class and PCE(R)-848 class patrol craft, which were both based on the Admirable-class hull. In the Philippine Navy, the vessels have undergone upgrades and modifications, and have been re-categorized as corvettes. One ship, the ex-USN USS Quest was converted into a non-combatant Presidential Yacht by the Philippine Navy in 1948 as RPS Pag-asa (APO-21) (later on renamed as RPS Santa Maria, and as RPS/BRP Mount Samat)
In 2021 December 10, the remaining two ships of the class were finally decommissioned. That event was supposed to mark the end of the era of using WW2 combatant ships in the Philippine Navy, but supertyphoon Odette hit the Philippines just 6 days after their decommissioning, and so the Philippine Navy was forced to briefly reactivate BRP Magat Salamat (PS-20) "with a volunteer force composed mainly of its last crew" to serve as a temporary command post for the duration of the relief operations in the severely affected Dinagat Islands.