BRP Herminigildo Yurong (PG-906) is the fifth ship of the patrol gunboat of the Philippine Navy. She was commissioned on 21 May 2024, just before the Philippine Navy's 126th Anniversary.[1]
Staff Sergeant Herminigildo Yurong, PN (Marines) was a Philippine Marine Corps enlisted personnel and a posthumous recipient of the Philippines' highest military award for courage, the Medal of Valor.[2]
Staff Sergeant Yurong served as a platoon sergeant with Marine Battalion Landing Team-2's Special operations-capable unit during the 2000 Philippine campaign against the Moro Islamic Liberation Front.[1] In a military operation in Matanog, Maguindanao, Staff Sgt. Yurong led an assault against a numerically superior enemy force, but was killed in action when an rocket-propelled grenade round exploded nearby.[1]
In 2019, the Philippine Navy raised a requirement to procure a new class of coastal patrol interdiction craft (CPIC) that would be missile-capable and are based on Israel's Shaldag V patrol boat design,[3] and would replace the fast attack crafts that have been retired in service.[4] [5]
A contract was signed between the (DND), Israel Shipyards Ltd. and Israeli Ministry of Defense on 9 February 2021, with the Notice to Proceed to start the effectivity of the contract released on 27 April 2021.[4] [6]
The fifth boat of the class, the Herminigildo Yurong (906), arrived in the Philippines together with its sister ship Laurence Narag (907) on 18 November 2023, and was christened as the BRP Herminigildo Yurong (PG-906).[4] The hull number's use of "PG" indicates that the boats are classified as Patrol Gunboats based on Philippine Navy's 2016 naming classification standards. Subsequently, both vessels were commissioned into active service within the Littoral Combat Force on 21 May 2024.[4] [1]
The ship class was designed to carry one bow-mounted Mk.44 Bushmaster II autocannon mounted on Rafael Typhoon Mk 30-C remote-controlled weapon station, and two M2HB Browning 12.7 mm/50-caliber heavy machine guns mounted on Rafael Mini Typhoon remote-controlled weapon stations.[4]
It is also one of the few ships of the class that did not have a Rafael Typhoon MLS-NLOS missile launcher for Spike-NLOS surface-to-surface missiles upon its commissioning, although the boat was fitted for the missile launcher there are plans to integrate such weapon in the future.[7]