In 1987, she was
commissioned into the
Republic of Korea Navy as the ROKS
Chungju (PCC-762). She was
decommissioned in December 2016, after decades of service. On 5 August 2019, she was officially transferred to the Philippine Navy and was commissioned into service the same day at the
Jinhae Naval Base. She was renamed BRP
Conrado Yap (PS-39), after
Philippine Army Captain
Conrado Yap who fought in the
Korean War. The ship is optimized for ASW missions. She will be used to build ASW capabilities of the Philippine Navy, along with the newly acquired ASW helicopters. Prior to these, the Philippines lacked any ASW capability in a region where the number of submarines being operated by neighboring countries was reportedly set to grow. On 17 February 2020, BRP
Conrado Yap encountered the
People's Liberation Army Navy Type 056A corvette Liupanshui on its patrol mission. The crew of
Conrado Yap visually observed
Liupanshuis gun control director pointing at them. On 26 November 2022,
Conrado Yap conducted a Goodwill Exercise with in the vicinity of Subic. As of 2024,
Conrado Yaps hull number was changed to
PS-30 according to its official
Facebook page. ==See also==