Philippine Navy 2015 - Landing Class Heavy Ship from Australia
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Philippine Navy 2015 - Landing Class Heavy Ship from Australia


The ship can carry 400 soldiers or up to 180 tons of maximum payload. The Landing Craft Heavy fleet was decommissioned from Australian service at a ceremony in Cairns on 19 November 2014.



Before the transfer, the supply ships will undergo minor upgrades of its navigational equipment.

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