MEC&F Expert Engineers : Commercial tanker MT Tasco struck the side of the Philippine Navy’s BRP Tarlac Monday night off the coast of Zamboanga City in the southern Philippines

Thursday, September 22, 2016

Commercial tanker MT Tasco struck the side of the Philippine Navy’s BRP Tarlac Monday night off the coast of Zamboanga City in the southern Philippines


Tanker Collides With Philippine Navy’s Newest and Largest Ship

September 21, 2016 by gCaptain BRP Tarlac (LD-601)

Authorities in the Philippines are investigating how a commercial tanker veered off course and collided the Philippine Navy’s newest and biggest ship.

The Philippine Navy said the tanker MT Tasco struck the side of the BRP Tarlac Monday night off the coast of Zamboanga City in the southern Philippines. Reports indicate that the Navy ship was moored at the time of the collision.

The Tarlac suffered minor damaged to its right forward rail and a side ramp. The tanker suffered mostly cosmetic damage to its hull, reports said. Damage to the BRP Tarlac.

The Tarlac was only recently commissioned in June and is the first of two strategic sealift vessels (SSVs) built for the Philippine Navy by PT PAL shipyard in Indonesia. Not only is it the newest ship in the fleet, but it is also the largest in the Philippines Armed Forces, displacing 7,000t and 11,538t in standard and full load, respectively.

The cause of the incident is under investigation.