Two new naval vessels are set to augment the Philippine’s territorial defense, marking another milestone in the military’s ongoing modernization program to secure its vast archipelagic waters, coastlines, and economic zones.
According to the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), the offshore patrol vessel BRP Rajah Sulayman (PS-20) and the fast attack interdiction craft BRP Audrey Bañares (PG-910) are set to strengthen the nation’s maritime security posture.
AFP Chief of Staff General Romeo S Brawner Jr. led the christening and commission of the two vessels at the Naval Operating Base in Subic, Zambales on February 24, 2026, along with Vice Admiral Jose Ma Ambrosio Ezpeleta PN, Flag Officer in Command of the Philippine Navy and other officials.
BRP Rajah Sulayman (PS-20) was named after the pre-Hispanic ruler who led Tagalog forces during the 1570 Battle of Manila. The vessel embodies courage, leadership, and the enduring spirit of Filipino resistance.
Meanwhile, BRP Audrey Bañares (PG-910) honors Jose Audrey Bañares, a Navy commando who was killed off Zamboanga City in September 2013 following a sea battle with Moro National Liberation Front extremists. It symbolizes the bravery and dedication of Filipino sailors who defend the nation’s sovereignty.
By integrating these vessels into the active fleet, the AFP not only recognizes the legacy of its defenders but also ensures a more formidable presence in both littoral and deep-sea operations.
In his keynote address, General Brawner underscored that the AFP’s modernization efforts are anchored on responsibility and peace.
“Let me be clear: modernization is not a signal of aggression. It is a statement of responsibility. A credible defense posture deters conflict. Preparedness prevents miscalculation. Capability preserves peace,” General Brawner stated.