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PHILIPPINE NAVY (PHILIPPINES)

COASTAL FORCES

CAGAYAN submarine chasers (1942-1943/1948)

Cagayan 1948

Name No Yard No Builder Laid down Launched Comm Fate
Cagayan (ex-SC731) P14   Hiltebrant, Kingston, USA 4.1942 27.6.1942 12.1942 // 7.1948 stricken 1956
Mountain Province (ex-SC736) P15   Liberty, Brooklyn, USA 4.1942 29.10.1942 2.1943 // 7.1948 stricken 1970-74
Ilocus Sur (ex-SC739) P16   Julius Peterson, Nyack, USA 3.1942 4.7.1942 10.1942 // 7.1948 stricken 1956
Surigao (ex-SC747) P17   Quincy Adams, Quincy, USA 4.1942 28.7.1942 9.1942 // 7.1948 stricken 1970-74
Isabella (ex-SC750) P18   Quincy Adams, Quincy, USA 6.1942 26.9.1942 11.1942 // 7.1948 stricken 1956
Cavite (ex-SC982) P19   Vineyard, Milford, USA 4.1942 7.9.1942 11.1942 // 7.1948 stricken 1970-74
Ilocus Norte (ex-SC1274) P20   Quincy Adams, Quincy, USA 1.1943 22.5.1943 7.1943 // 7.1948 tug AF20 Malampaya Sound mid-1960s
Alert (ex-SC1267) PY54   Quincy Adams, Quincy, USA 8.1942 12.12.1942 2.1943 // 7.1948 sunk 1956

 

Displacement standard, t

121

Displacement full, t

136

Length, m

32.8 wl 33.8 oa

Breadth, m

5.50

Draught, m

2.00 full load

No of shafts

2

Machinery

2 General Motors diesels

Power, h. p.

1000

Max speed, kts

16

Fuel, t

diesel oil 18
Endurance, nm(kts) 1500 (12)

Armament

1 x 1 - 40/60 Mk 3, 3 x 1 - 20/70 Mk 10, 2 x 4 - 178 Mousetrap Mk 20 ASWRL, 2 DCT, 2 DCR (34)

Electronic equipment

SF or SO or SU or SCR-517A or SW-1C radar, QC sonar

Complement 27

   

Project history: Former USN 110ft SC submarine chasers.

Modernizations: None.

Naval service: Alert was used as yacht and was sunk in 1956.

 

Alert 1953

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