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Tomas Batillo class patrol craft : ウィキペディア英語版
Tomas Batillo-class patrol craft

The ''Tomas Batilo''-class is a ship class of eight Fast Patrol Boats currently in service of the Philippine Navy. These ships were formerly used by the South Korean Navy as ''Chamsuri/Wildcat'' (''PKM-200 series'') class fast attack crafts. Only 6 ships are still in active service, with 2 units lost in separate incidents.
==History==
Formerly ''Chamsuri - Wildcat'' class fast attack crafts of the South Korean Navy built in the 1970s, with Korean designation as ''Patrol Killer Medium'' (PKM). South Korea transferred the former ROKN ships to the Philippine government, with the first batch of 5 units namely the former PKM-225, 226, 229, 231, and 235 which were handed-over on 15 June 1995, and arrived in Manila on August 1995.〔''GlobalSecurity.org (PG Tomas Batillo Class ).〕〔''Naval Technology (Chamsuri Class/Patrol Killer Medium Craft )〕 This batch became the following ships: BRP ''Tomas Batillo'' (PG-110) ex-PKM 225; BRP ''Boni Serrano'' (PG-111) ex-PKM 226; BRP ''Bienvenido Salting'' (PG-112) ex-PKM 229; BRP ''Salvador Abcede'' (PG-114) ex-PKM 231; and BRP ''Ramon Aguirre'' (PG-115) ex-PKM 235. Except for PG-115 which was used as spares after being written-off during a delivery accident, all where commissioned to the Philippine Navy in 22 May 1996.〔
Another PKM was delivered to the Philippine Navy in 1998〔 and was originally for spares, but this was activated by the Philippine Navy in 2 July 1998 which became BRP ''Nicolas Mahusay'' (PG-116).〔
The South Korean government granted a request by the Philippines to transfer another 2 units in 2004, and PKM 223 & 232 was handed-over to the Philippine government in 2005, and was transferred from Chinhae Naval Base in Busan, South Korea, to Manila, Philippines, arriving on 30 May 2006.〔 ex-PKM 232 was commissioned as BRP ''Dionisio Ojeda'' (PG-117) in 2007, while PKM 223 was commissioned as BRP ''Emilio Liwanag'' (PG-118) in 15 April 2008.

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