Английская Википедия:BRP Dionisio Ojeda (PC-117)
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BRP Dionisio Ojeda (PC-117) was a Tomas Batilo-class fast attack craft of the Philippine Navy. It was part of the second batch transferred by the South Korean government in 2006.[1] It was formally commissioned with the Philippine Navy in 2007.[1]
From 6 September 2009, the ship took part in rescue and search & rescue operations for survivors from the sinking of SuperFerry 9 off the coast of Zamboanga del Norte.[2][3]
The ship took part in the Exercise SEACAT 2011 between Philippine and US navies as part of Naval Task Force 61 between 14 and 24 of June 2011.[4]
In April 2016, in line with the Philippine Navy Standard Operating Procedures #08, the boat was reclassified as the patrol craft BRP Dionisio Ojeda (PC-117).
Two months later in June 2016, PC-117 was retired from service after 9 years of service and struck off the Philippine Navy ship register.
On the 21st of November 2018 the Ship was sunk as a target by the Philippine Navy's MPAC weapon system along with two target boxes as part of the Navy's weapon demonstration of SPIKE ER.[5]
Gallery
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BRP Dionisio Ojeda (PG-117) during search & rescue operations for survivors from the sinking of SuperFerry 9.
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BRP Dionisio Ojeda (PG-117) with two rigid hull inflatable boats operated by the members of U.S. Joint Special Operations Task Force–Philippines (JSOTF-P)
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The hulk of the retired fast attack craft BRP Dionisio Ojeda (PC-117) burns after being hit by a Spike-ER missile launched from an MPAC Mk. III attack boat during a live fire demonstration held in November 2018 off the coast of Bataan.
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