WASHINGTON -- On December 2nd, 2025, the Philippine Navy commissioned its newest guided-missile frigate, BRP Diego Silang (FFG-07). The vessel was delivered by South Korean shipbuilder HD Hyundai Heavy Industries (HD HHI) in September and underwent acceptance procedures before commissioning. The Diego Silang is the second ship in the Miguel Malvar-class of guided-missile frigates, part of two vessels ordered from HD HHI in 2021 for $554 million (PHP 28 billion).
Displacing 3,200 tons, the Miguel Malvar-class ships can operate over a range of 4,500 nautical miles with a maximum speed of 25 knots. They are designed for multi-domain operations, including anti-surface, anti-air, anti-submarine, and electronic warfare missions.
The Philippine Navy is also expecting six offshore patrol vessels (OPVs) from HD HHI under a separate $537 million (PHP 30 billion) contract, with deliveries set to begin in 2026. HD HHI launched the second of six OPVs, the future BRP Rajah Lakandula (PS-21), on November 20, 2025, following the launch of the first ship, BRP Rajah Sulayman, in June 2025. Rajah Sulayman-class offshore patrol vessels feature a cruising speed of 15 knots and an operational range of 5,500 nautical miles. HD HHI plans to complete and deliver the remaining OPVs by 2028.
As part of its naval modernization and force enhancement program, the Philippine government placed orders with HHI for a total of 10 vessels: two Jose Rizal-class frigates in 2016, two Miguel Malvar-class corvettes in 2021 (which were reclassified as frigates), and six OPVs in 2022. The Philippine government is reportedly planning to acquire two additional frigates under a $585 million (PHP 34 billion) contract, excluding ammunition and missiles.