28 units used by the PNP-Special Action Force.[1] Although the number of active vehicles might be less.[2] 2 captured by Maute Group fighters in May 2017.[3]
Used by PNP-Highway Patrol Group since 2018.[14] Police Security and Protection Group,[15][16] Sorsogon Police Provincial Office, and Butuan City Police Office[12]
Donation in 2018 from the South Korean Government and used by National Support Units and selected cities where Korean communities are established.[19] Also being used by Police Forces in Dasmariรฑas City.
5 AS350 originally in service, probably all inoperable with some sold as scrap. 2 H125 delivered and inducted in 2019. 5 more H125 delivered in 2020, with 2 inducted in 2020 and 3 inducted in January 2021.[44][45]
Aluminium hulled. Provided by US government in August 2010.[49][50] More units provided by the US government in later years. 2 more donated by US government in August 2012.[51] Boat no. SBU001 to SBU006.
Fibreglass hulled, 45-knot tactical boats. First 21 units built by Propmech Corporation-Safehull Technologies joint venture and delivered starting late 2018.[52] Next 7 units built by Als Marine-FB Design joint venture and were delivered in early 2019.[53] Third batch of 22 units were built and delivered by Dynacast Shipbuilding & Repair in October 2020.[54] Fourth batch for 10 units was delivered by Propech Corporation,[55] and were formally inducted in February 2022. Another 2 units ordered from Propmech Corporation in December 2021.
Stoneworks Orient Craft 914 Police Fast Boat (PFB)
Current standard-issue rifle, either made by Colt USA or Elisco Tool (Elitool) Philippines. 30,000 units were handed-over to the PNP on loan from the Armed Forces of the Philippines, several are with the PNP-SAF.
In mid-2019, at least 26 units of RBR7 rocket launcher, a Serbian version of the RPG-7, and ammunition were delivered to the PNP. These are meant to provide additional firepower to certain units of the Special Action Force.[74]