The Philippine National Police(PNP), a 110,000 man strong paramilitary organization, recently formed a seaborne unit. Known as the Maritime Group(MG), it is the operational support unit of the Philippine National Police(PNP) assigned to perform all police functions over Philippine territorial waters and rivers. The police maritime group and the Philippine Coast Guard(PCG) works together with the Philippine Navy(PN) to secure Philippine territorial waters. Currently, the Maritime group operates over thirty six(36) patrol boats.
Among its recent equipment acquisitions were Israeli Jericho pistols, Heckler-Koch HK MP5 submachine guns, Eurocopter(Ecureil) and Robinson helicopters, microwave communications network as well as Australian Sharkcat speedboats capable of speeds of up to 40 knots. This Australian speedboats are also in use by the Australian Army, Australian Police and Hongkong Police.
There are plans to acquire additional equipment under the 48 billion peso Police modernization program including 28 patrol aircraft and 68 large patrol boats as well as expand the Philippine National Police(PNP) to a 150,000 men.
SharkCat police boat photo copyright of the Royal HongKong Police Force. SharkCat Army boats and high speed photos copyright of Noosa Cat Australia home page. PNP troopers photo copyright of Manila Bulletin. Coat of arms drawing and Director General photos copyright of Leo Seron. Police Highway patrol photo copyright of PNP Traffic Management Group. HK MP-5 gun copyright of U.S. Marine Corp page.