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Organization

PHILIPPINE NAVY

2 Type Commands PHIL FLEET PHIL MARINE CORPS

NAVAL FORCES NAVAL FORCES NAVAL FORCES NAVAL FORCES


NAVAL FORCES NAVAL FORCES FLEET-MARINE
NORTHERN SOUTHERN WESTERN EASTERN READY FORCE
CENTRAL WEST MINDANAO
LUZON LUZON MINDANAO

7 Combat Forces

5 Combat NAVAL INFORMATION,


NAVAL
INTELLIGENCE
NAVAL
COMBAT
CIVIL MILITARY NAVAL SPECIAL
COMMUNICATION, AND OPERATIONS OPERATION
Support Forces TECHNOLOGY CENTER
AND SECURITY
FORCE
ENGINEERING
BRIGADE
GROUP COMMAND

PHILIPPINE NAVAL
6 General Support and NAVAL
LOGISTICS NAVY EDUCATION, NAVAL NAVY
PERSONNEL NAVALSEA
FINANCE TRAINING & DOCTRINE INSTALLATION SYSTEMS
Sustainment Forces CENTER
CENTER COMMAND COMMAND MANAGEMENT
CENTER COMMAND

NAVAL
1 Reserve Force RESERVE
COMMAND
Organization
Philippine Fleet

To organize, train, equip and maintain fleet forces for naval operations in support of the PN mission

PF Forces and Groups/Center


• Offshore Combat Force
• Sealift Amphibious Force
• Littoral Combat Force
• Naval Air Wing
• Submarine Group
• Fleet Training and Doctrines Center
• Naval Meteorological and Oceanographic Center
• Fleet Support Group
Organization
• Philippine Fleet (PHILFLEET or PF)
• Offshore Combat Force (OCF) - responsible for the overall offshore combat, maritime patrol and territorial
defense missions.
• Littoral Combat Force (LCF)- responsible for the overall coastal defense, littoral patrol and interdiction
missions.
• Sealift Amphibious Force (SAF) - responsible for the overall naval sealift, amphibious deployment, and
transport missions.
• Naval Meteorological and Oceanographic Center (NMOC or NAVMETOC) - responsible for the overall
maritime research, hydrographical surveys and meteorological missions.
• Fleet Support Group (FSG) - responsible for the overall fleet support missions.
• Naval Air Wing (NAW) - responsible for overall aerial reconnaissance and maritime patrol operations, as well
as air support and future anti-submarine operations.
• Submarine Group (SG) - responsible for future submarine and underwater operations, including training,
doctrine development, and overall maritime submarine strategies of the navy.
• Fleet Training and Doctrines Center (FTDC) - responsible for the overall training, education and doctrine
development for the newly enlisted and ranked members of the navy.
• Naval Special Operations Command (NAVSOCOM) (formerly the Naval Special Operations Group) - responsible for
naval special operations. The unit was recently separated from the Philippine Fleet, and is now a separate
command as of 2020.[29]
Organization
Philippine Marine Corps

• Philippine Marine Corps (PMC) - the primary naval infantry, combined arms, and amphibious landing force of the navy.
To provide combined arms units for amphibious operations in support of the PN mission.

PMC Brigades and Groups/Center

• 4 Marine Brigades
 12 Marine Battalion Landing Teams
• Combat Service Support Brigade
• Marine Corps Force Development Center
• Marine Security and Escort Group
• Force Reconnaissance Group
• 4th Marine Brigade
• Coastal Defense Regiment (Provisional)
Organization

5 MARINE BASES
NAME LOCATION DESCRIPTION
Marine Base Rudiardo Headquarters of
Brown Taguig Luzon the 
(Marine Base Manila) Philippine Marine C
orps
Marine Base Gregorio Lim Ternate, Marine Basic
Luzon
(Marine Base Ternate) Cavite School
Marine Base Arturo
Asuncion Zamboanga
Mindanao
(Marine Base City
Zamboanga)
Marine Base Domingo Deluana
Tawi-Tawi Mindanao
(Marine Base Tawi-Tawi)
Organization

5 Combat Support Forces


Civil Military Operations Group
Naval Information, Communication
(CMOG)
and Technology Center (NICTC)

Naval Intelligence and Security Naval Special Operations Command


Forces (NISF) (NAVSOCOM)

Naval Combat Engineering


Brigade (NCBde)
Organization
6 General Support and Sustainment
Forces
Naval Logistics Center (NLC) Naval Installation Command
(NIC)

Philippine Navy Finance Center Navy Personnel Management Center


(PNFC) (NPMC)

Naval Education Training and Naval Sea Systems Command


Doctrine Command (NETDC) (NSSC)
Organization

1 Reserve Force

Naval Reserve Command


(NAVRESCOM)
Organization
Fleet-Marine Ready Force (FMRF)
Operational Commands

NAVAL FORCES
NORTHERN LUZON

NAVAL FORCES
SOUTHERN LUZON

NAVAL FORCES
CENTRAL
NAVAL FORCES
WEST

NAVAL FORCES
WESTERN MINDANAO

NAVAL FORCES
EASTERN MINDANAO
Organization
7 Combat Forces
Organization

Naval Combat Support Forces[


The Naval Operation Commands are responsible for overall naval and maritime
operations, which are divided into seven commands throughout the country, and as
follows:
• Naval Forces Northern Luzon (NAVFORNOL)
• Naval Forces Southern Luzon (NAVFORSOL)
• Naval Forces West (NAVFORWEST)
• Naval Forces Central (NAVFORCEN)
• Naval Forces Western Mindanao (NAVFORWESM)
• Naval Forces Eastern Mindanao (NAVFOREASTM)
• Fleet Marine Ready Force
NAVFORWEM and NAVFOREM were formed in August 2006 when Southern Command
was split to allow more effective operations against Islamist and Communist rebels within
the region.
Naval Bases/Stations Location

5 NAVAL BASES
Naval Base Heracleo Alano
Cavite City Luzon
Naval Base Cavite)

Naval Base Camilo Osias


Santa Ana, Cagayan Luzon
(Naval Base San Vicente)

Naval Base Rafael Ramos(Naval Base


Lapu-Lapu City, Mactan, Cebu Visayas
Mactan)

Naval Base Cavite) Cavite City Luzon

Naval Base Camilo Osias


Santa Ana, Cagayan Luzon
(Naval Base San Vicente)
17 NAVAL STATIONS
NAME LOCATION DESCRIPTION
Naval Station Jose Andrada
Manila NCR Headquarters of the Philippine Navy.
(Fort San Antonio Abad)

Naval Station Jose Francisco Part of it was developed as 


Taguig NCR
(Bonifacio Naval Station) Bonifacio Global City

Naval Station Heracleo Alano


(Sangley Point)
Headquarters of Naval Air Group
Cavite City Luzon
Naval Station Pascual Ledesma
(Fort San Felipe)

Naval Station Ernesto Ogbinar Headquarters of Naval Forces Northern


San Fernando, La Union Luzon
(Naval Station Poro Point) Luzon

Naval Station Leovigildo Gantioqui Headquarters, Naval Education,


San Antonio, Zambales Luzon
(Naval Station San Miguel) Training and Doctrine Command

Naval Station Narciso Del Rosario


Balabac Island, Palawan Luzon
(Naval Station Balabac)

Naval Station Emilio Liwanag


Kalayaan Islands, Palawan Luzon
(Naval Station Pag-asa)
CONTINUATION…
Naval Station Apolinario
Headquarters of Naval Forces
Jalandoon Puerto Princesa, Palawan Luzon
west
(Naval Station Puerto Princesa)

Naval Station Carlito Cunanan


Ulugan, Palawan Luzon
(Naval Station Ulugan)

Naval Station Julhasan Arasain Headquarters of Naval Forces


Legazpi, Albay Luzon
(Naval Station Legazpi) Southern Luzon

Naval Station Alfonso Palencia


Guimaras Visayas
(Naval Station Guimaras)

Naval Station Dioscoro Papa


Tacloban, Leyte Visayas
(Naval Station Tacloban)

Naval Station Felix Apolinario Headquarters of Naval Forces


Davao City Mindanao
(Naval Station Davao) Eastern Mindanao
CONTINUATION…
NAME LOCATION DESCRIPTION

Naval Station 
Headquarters of
Romulo Espaldon
Zamboanga City Mindanao Naval Forces
(Naval Station
Western Mindanao
Zamboanga)
Naval Station Rio
Zamboanga City Mindanao
Hondo
Naval Station Juan
Magluyan Panglima Sugala, 
Mindanao
(Naval Operating Tawi-Tawi
Base Batu-Batu)
Active Archipelagic Defense Strategy

Maritime
Maritime
Situational
Operations
Awareness

Maritime
Cooperation
PN SAIL PLAN

PN Charter Statement
MISSION CORE VALUES
“To organize, train, equip, maintain, Honor
develop and deploy forces for Dedication
prompt and sustained naval and Patriotism
maritime operations in support of Solidarity
the AFP mission. Leadership
Professionalism

“By 2028, we shall be a modern, multi-capable naval


force, responsive to our maritime nation’s defense
and development.”
Current Capabilities

• C4ISTAR
• Sea Control
• Naval Operations
• Naval Force Projection Ashore
• Combat Support
• Military Operations Other Than War
• Naval Support and Sustainment
Operations
Current Capabilities

ScanEagle (UAS) Jose Rizal Class Frigate Amphibious


Assault Vehicle

MPAC Mk III Pohang Class Corvette


Anti-Submarine
Helicopter
Way Ahead

Submarine FAIC-M

OPV LARSU Mortar System


Way Ahead
• Implementation of the Decommissioning / Deactivation Plan
End of Presentation

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