A Multipurpose Attack Craft of Propmech Vessels in Zambales is shown during the company's media tour on June 13, 2024. The MPAC has a 15-meter long, armored and weaponized patrol boat that can reach up to a maximum speed of 45 knots. The company that employs 900 Filipinos said its boat could compete with those from international ship builders. PHOTO BY ISMAEL DE JUANA Multipurpose Attack Craft of Propmech Vessels in Zambales is shown during the company's media tour on June 13, 2024. The MPAC has a 15-meter long, armored and weaponized patrol boat that can reach up to a maximum speed of 45 knots. The company that employs 900 Filipinos said its boat could compete with those from international ship builders. PHOTO BY ISMAEL DE JUANA Multipurpose Attack Craft of Propmech Vessels in Zambales is shown during the company's media tour on June 13, 2024. The MPAC has a 15-meter long, armored and weaponized patrol boat that can reach up to a maximum speed of 45 knots. The company that employs 900 Filipinos said its boat could compete with those from international ship builders. PHOTO BY ISMAEL DE JUANA Multipurpose Attack Craft of Propmech Vessels in Zambales is shown during the company's media tour on June 13, 2024. The MPAC has a 15-meter long, armored and weaponized patrol boat that can reach up to a maximum speed of 45 knots. The company that employs 900 Filipinos said its boat could compete with those from international ship builders. PHOTO BY ISMAEL DE JUANA Multipurpose Attack Craft of Propmech Vessels in Zambales is shown during the company's media tour on June 13, 2024. The MPAC has a 15-meter long, armored and weaponized patrol boat that can reach up to a maximum speed of 45 knots. The company that employs 900 Filipinos said its boat could compete with those from international ship builders. PHOTO BY ISMAEL DE JUANA Multipurpose Attack Craft of Propmech Vessels in Zambales is shown during the company's media tour on June 13, 2024. The MPAC has a 15-meter long, armored and weaponized patrol boat that can reach up to a maximum speed of 45 knots. The company that employs 900 Filipinos said its boat could compete with those from international ship builders. PHOTO BY ISMAEL DE JUAN