Name Tagbanua Launched 28 September 2011 Weight 579 tons | Operator Philippine Navy Length 51 m Beam 10 m | |
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Namesake Tagbanua tribe is one of the oldest tribes in the Philippines. Builder Philippine Iron Construction and Marine Works, Engine Propmech Cost PhP 178,900,000.00 (USD 4.2 million) Sponsored by Mrs. Victoria Elisa "Viel" Aquino-Dee |
The BRP Tagbanua (AT-296) is a landing craft utility of the Philippine Navy. She was named after the Tagbanua tribe mainly residing in Palawan island. She is the largest Philippine-made naval vessel launched to date.
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Construction, Trials and Commissioning

The LCU Acquisition Project was part of the 2002 Revised Reprioritized Project List with an approved budget of PhP 189 million.

The contract was awarded on 16 March 2010 to Propmech Corporation, which jointly constructed the ship with Philippine Iron Construction and Marine Works (PICMW). Propmech was responsible for the engine and propulsion system, and PICMW Inc. for the hull and ship’s fixtures. Fabrication and construction was done at PICMW's shipyard at Jasaan, Misamis Oriental. The ship was launched on 28 September 2011, and her maiden voyage and sea trial was done on 10–11 November 2011 with from Jasaan, Misamis Oriental to the Navotas port in Manila.
She was commissioned together with other naval assets on a ceremony in Manila on 14 December 2011.
Deployments

On 24 February 2013, the Department of Foreign Affairs of the Philippines said the ship sailed from Bongao, Tawi-Tawi, to the village of Tanduo in Lahad Datu, where the followers of the Sultan of Sulu have been hold up for weeks in their abortive attempt to reclaim Sabah.

