Naval Construction Programs as Authorized by the Philippine Senate
Fleet Replenishment Act of 1941
Called for construction of four large armored cruisers, four light cruisers, sixteen destroyers, and eight minesweeper-escorts, together with small craft.
Armored cruisers Visayas, Mindoro, Bohol, and Samal
Light cruisers Surigao, Sarangani, Masbate, and Misamis
Destroyers Pinatubo, Arayat, Mariveles, Masaraga, Iraya, Sembrano, Talinis, Amorong, Balatukan, Kabuyao, Mahagno, Melibengoy, Banahaw, Bulusan, Kalatungan, Malepunyo
Minesweeper-escorts Colorado, Zambales, Pangasinan, Vallejo, Cavite, Bataan, Isabela, Sierra
Supplementary Fleet Replenishment Act of 1942
Called for construction of two additional light cruisers and four amphibious landing ships. This act also provided for the refit of the four heavy cruisers of the Basilan class.
Light cruisers Masbate and Misamis
Amphibious landing ships Danao, Dasay, Sampalos, and Calibato
Emergency Fleet Replenishment Act of 1942
Provided funding for a further two light cruisers, eight destroyers, eight minesweeper-escorts, and four submarines, together with light craft.
Light cruisers Biliran and Bulican
Destroyers Catanauan, Calasiao, Mansalay, Mondragon, Lambunao, Leganes, Alcantara, and Allacapan
Minesweeper-escorts Batanes, La Union, Nueva Ecija, Kudarat, Nueva Vizcaya, Compostela, Camarines, and Romblon
Submarines Audaz, Furor, Intrepido, and Temerario
Naval Augmentation and Replenishment Act of 1943
Covered proposed naval construction for the 1944 and 1945 fiscal years.
The first phase of the program called for construction of four light cruisers, eight destroyers, four escort sloops, eight additional submarines, and eight patrol combatants
Light cruisers Dumarao, Dagupan, Panay, and Palawan
Destroyers Pansur, Poblacion, Saumay, Singapod, Abucay, Almacen, Tagumbas, and Tangaran,
Escort sloops Marakina, Banica, Sawaga, and Agusan
Submarines Aventurio, Dominante, Bravado, Guerrero, Relampago, Toronado, Ingenioso, and Furia
Patrol combatants Marawi, Meycauayan, Pasay, Pateros, Carmona, Calaca, Navotas, and Nasugbu
The second phase of the program provided for the construction of eight additional destroyers, four submarines, two patrol frigates, eight additional patrol combatants, and four civil support ships
Destroyers Marinduque, Maricaban, Manalipa, Mantingue, Mahadi, Monteverde, Malapaso, and Maracano
Submarines Cormoran, Carricero, Codorniz, and Ciquera
Patrol frigates Jolo and Sulu
Patrol combatants Danglas, Daragan, San Isidro, San Luis, Hermosa, Hagonoy, Alfonso, and Amadeo
Civil support ships Cabo Bojeador, Cabo Engaño, Cabo Bolinao, and Cabo Santiago
Naval Reconstruction Act of 1944
Funded refitting and reconstruction of a large number of the Philippine Navy’s existing warships including:
The battlecruiser Mindanao
Two light cruisers of the Poro class
Four light cruisers of the Ticao class
Twelve destroyers of the Aguila class
Twelve destroyers of the Piquero class
Two submarines of the Mako class
New Shipbuilding Replenishment Act of 1945
In addition to funding completion of vessels previously authorized, the act called for construction of two additional patrol frigates and four additional escort sloops.
Patrol frigates Laparan and Dinagat
Escort sloops Abulog, Paranaque, Manupali and Tagoloan
Submarine tenders Pamalican and Maricaban
Base support ship Buenavista and Mondragon
Naval Armament Replenishment Act of 1946
Provided for construction of construction of an additional eight destroyers, eight additional submarines, eight coastal minelayers, one specialized logistics support vessel, and four additional civil support ships.
Destroyers Balintawak, Bonawon, Baelaran, Buntay, Balugasan, Bilogo, Bagumbayan, and Binondo
Submarines Cochoa, Cardinales, Columbina, Chen, Cygnus, Claravis, Cairina, and Coracina
Minelayers Calopan, San Teodoro, Calintan, San Jose, Cagayancilo, San Vicente, Calamba, and San Pablo
Logistics support vessel Cruzado
Civil support ships Cabo Espiritu Santo, Cabo San Ildefonso, Cabo Calavite, and Cabo Buliluyan
Auxiliary Replenishment Act of 1946
Provided funding for the construction of a substantial number naval auxiliaries capable of supporting the fleet in its current operations across the 1946 and 1947 fiscal years.
Motor torpedo boat depot ships Makati, Malabon, Taguig, and Tondo
Minesweeper support ships Sabtang and Siayan
Minelayer support ships Toboso and Talaingod
Escort tankers Abra, Apayao and Aurora