List of ships of the Brazilian Navy

This is a list of active ships of the Brazilian Navy, complete and correct as of 2018. The Navy has approximately 112 ships in commission, including 39 auxiliary vessels. 7 of the commissioned vessels are frigates of British origin, 5 are conventional attack submarines of German origin and 2 of French origin.

Brazilian Navy
Headquarters
Brasília/DF
History and traditions
Establishment:1822
Navy Day:10 November
Patron:Marquês de Tamandaré
Battles
Independence of Brazil
Cisplatine War
Ragamuffin War
Platine War
Paraguayan War
World War I
World War II
Components
Ships of the Brazilian Navy
Aircraft of the Brazilian Navy
Corps of Naval Fusiliers
Naval Aviation
Personnel
Admiral Ilques Barbosa Júnior

Current ships

Submarines

Class Boat No. Comm Displacement Type Origin N.B.
Tupi class S TupiS3019891,440 tonnesDiesel-electric attack submarine Germany
S TamoioS3119941,440 tonnesDiesel-electric attack submarine Germany  Brazil
S TimbiraS3219961,440 tonnesDiesel-electric attack submarine Germany  Brazil
S TapajóS3319991,440 tonnesDiesel-electric attack submarine Germany  Brazil
S TikunaS3420051,500 tonnesDiesel-electric attack submarine Germany  Brazil
Scorpène class S RiachueloS4020182,000 tonnesDiesel-electric attack submarine France  BrazilIn sea trials
S HumaitáS4120202,000 tonnesDiesel-electric attack submarine France  BrazilIn sea trials

Aircraft carrier

Class Boat No. Comm Displacement Type Origin N.B.
Ocean class NAM AtlânticoA140201821,500 tonnesMultipurpose aircraft carrier United Kingdom (1996)Flagship

Amphibious warfare

Class Ship No. Comm Displacement Type Origin N.B.
Foudre class NDM BahiaG40201512,000 tonnesLanding platform/dock France (1998)
Newport class NDCC Mattoso MaiaG2820018,757 tonnesTank landing ship United States (1970)
Round Table class NDCC Almirante SabóiaG2520097,700 tonnesLanding ship logistics United Kingdom (1967)

Major surface combatants

Class Ship No. Comm Displacement Type Origin N.B.
Niterói class
F DefensoraF4119773,800 tonnesFrigate United Kingdom  BrazilASW
F ConstituiçãoF4219783,800 tonnesFrigate United Kingdom  BrazilGP
F LiberalF4319783,800 tonnesFrigate United Kingdom  BrazilGP
F IndependênciaF4419793,800 tonnesFrigate United Kingdom  BrazilASW
F UniãoF4519803,800 tonnesFrigate United Kingdom  BrazilASW
Type 22 F GreenhalghF4619954,400 tonnesFrigate United Kingdom (1979)ASW
F RademakerF4919974,400 tonnesFrigate United Kingdom (1980)ASW
Inhaúma class
Cv Júlio de NoronhaV3219921,900 tonnesCorvette Brazil
Cv BarrosoV3420052,500 tonnesCorvette Brazil

Offshore patrol

Class Ship No. Comm Displacement Type Origin N.B.
Amazonas class NPaOc AmazonasP12020122,200 tonnesOffshore patrol vessel United Kingdom
NPaOc ApaP12120122,200 tonnesOffshore patrol vessel United Kingdom
NPaOc AraguariP12220132,200 tonnesOffshore patrol vessel United Kingdom[1]
Imperial Marinheiro class Cv CabocloV1919551,000 tonnesOffshore patrol vessel Netherlands
Bracuí class NPa BracuíP601993864 tonnesOffshore patrol vessel United Kingdom (1985)
NPa BeneventeP611993864 tonnesOffshore patrol vessel United Kingdom (1985)
NPa BocaínaP621993864 tonnesOffshore patrol vessel United Kingdom (1986)
NPa BabitongaP631993864 tonnesOffshore patrol vessel United Kingdom (1986)
Macaé class NPa MacaéP702009500 tonnesOffshore patrol vessel Brazil
NPa MacauP712010500 tonnesOffshore patrol vessel Brazil
Grajaú class NPa GrajaúP401993200 tonnesOffshore patrol vessel Brazil
NPa GuaíbaP411994200 tonnesOffshore patrol vessel Brazil
NPa GraúnaP421994200 tonnesOffshore patrol vessel Brazil
NPa GoianaP431994200 tonnesOffshore patrol vessel Brazil
NPa GuajaráP441995200 tonnesOffshore patrol vessel Brazil
NPa GuaporéP451995200 tonnesOffshore patrol vessel Brazil
NPa GurupáP461995200 tonnesOffshore patrol vessel Brazil
NPa GurupiP471996200 tonnesOffshore patrol vessel Brazil
NPa GuanabaraP481996200 tonnesOffshore patrol vessel Brazil
NPa GuarujáP491998200 tonnesOffshore patrol vessel Brazil
NPa GuaratubaP501998200 tonnesOffshore patrol vessel Brazil
NPa GravataíP511999200 tonnesOffshore patrol vessel Brazil

Mine countermeasures

Class Ship No. Comm Displacement Type Origin N.B.
Aratù class NV AratùM151970s245 tonnesMinesweeper Germany
NV AtalaiaM171970s245 tonnesMinesweeper Germany
NV AraçatubaM181970s245 tonnesMinesweeper Germany
NV AbrolhosM191970s245 tonnesMinesweeper Germany
NV AlbardãoM201970s245 tonnesMinesweeper Germany

Auxiliary

Class Ship No. Comm Displacement Type Origin N.B.
NSS GuillobelK12020195,700 tonnesSubmarine rescue United Kingdom (2009)
NT Almirante Gastão MottaG2319916,000 tonnesTanker Brazil
Mearim class NApOc MearimG15020181,943 tonnesRescue and salvage ship Norway  India[2]
NApOc IguatemiG15120181,943 tonnesRescue and salvage ship Norway  India[2]
NApOc PurusG15220181,943 tonnesRescue and salvage ship Norway  India[2]
Triunfo class RbAM TritãoR2119871,350 tonnesSalvage tug Brazil[3]
RbAM TridenteR2219871,350 tonnesSalvage tug Brazil[3]
RbAM TriunfoR2319861,350 tonnesSalvage tug Brazil[3]
Almirante Guilhem class RbAM Almirante GuilhemR2419812,393 tonnesSalvage tug Brazil[3]
RbAM Almirante Guillobel R2519812,393 tonnesSalvage tug Brazil[3]
AvPq Aspirante MouraU142010543 tonnesResearch aviso Soviet Union (1987)[4]
AvApCo Almirante HessU30198390 tonnesTorpedo recovery aviso Brazil

Landing craft

Ship No. Comm Displacement Type Origin N.B.
EDCG GuarapariL101978190 tonnesGeneral Cargo Landing Craft Brazil
EDCG TambaúL111978190 tonnesGeneral Cargo Landing Craft Brazil
EDCG CamboriúL121978190 tonnesGeneral Cargo Landing Craft Brazil
EDCG TramandaíL131978190 tonnesGeneral Cargo Landing Craft Brazil
EDCG MarambaiaL202016380 tonnesGeneral Cargo Landing Craft France
Caieiras8062012-Car Landing Craft Brazil
Cagarras8072012-Car Landing Craft Brazil
Comandatuba8082012-Car Landing Craft Brazil
Cataguases8092012-Car Landing Craft Brazil
Cotunduba8102012-Car Landing Craft Brazil
Muriqui-2016-Landing Craft France
Icarai-2016-Landing Craft France

Survey

Class Ship No. Comm Displacement Type Origin N.B.
NPqHo Vital de OliveiraH3920154,200 tonnesOceanographic research vessel China
NHoc Cruzeiro do Sul H3820072,100 tonnesOceanographic research vessel Norway (1987)
Sirius class NHi SiriusH2119581,463 tonnesOceanographic research vessel Japan
NPo Almirante MaximianoH4120083,865 tonnesIcebreaker United States (1974)
NApOc Ary RongelH4419931,982 tonnesIcebreaker Norway (1981)
Amorim do Valle class NHoc Amorim do ValleH351995864 tonnesBuoy tender United Kingdom (1985)
NHoc TaurusH361995864 tonnesBuoy tender United Kingdom (1986)
NHoc Garnier SampaioH371995864 tonnesBuoy tender United Kingdom (1986)
NF Almirante Graça AranhaH3419761,343 tonnesLightvessel (maintenance) Brazil
Comandante Varella class NB Comandante VarellaH181982300 tonnesLightvessel (maintenance) Brazil
NB Tenente CasteloH191983300 tonnesLightvessel (maintenance) Brazil
NB Comandante ManhãesH201984300 tonnesLightvessel (maintenance) Brazil
NB Tenente BoanergesH251985300 tonnesLightvessel (maintenance) Brazil
NB Faroleiro Mário SeixasH261984234 tonnesLightvessel (maintenance) Spain (1967)

Inshore

Class Ship No. Comm Displacement Type Origin N.B.
M ParnaíbaU171938700 tonnesRiver monitor Brazil
Roraima class NPaFlu RoraimaP30340 tonnesRiver patrol vessel Brazil[5]
NPaFlu RondôniaP31340 tonnesRiver patrol vessel Brazil[5]
NPaFlu AmapáP32340 tonnesRiver patrol vessel Brazil[5]
Roraima class NPaFlu Pedro TeixeiraP20690 tonnesRiver patrol vessel Brazil[6]
NPaFlu Raposo TavaresP21690 tonnesRiver patrol vessel Brazil[6]
Piratini class NPa PiratiniP101971105 tonnesRiver patrol vessel Brazil
NPa PirajáP111971105 tonnesRiver patrol vessel Brazil
NPa PampeiroP121971105 tonnesRiver patrol vessel Brazil
NPa Paratí P131971105 tonnesRiver patrol vessel Brazil
NPa PenedoP141971105 tonnesRiver patrol vessel Brazil
NPa PotíP151971105 tonnesRiver patrol vessel Brazil
NApLogFlu PotengiG17594 tonnesRiver tanker Netherlands
NTrFlu ParaguassúG15285 tonnesRiver troop transport ship Brazil[7]
NA ParáU151,060 tonnesRiver hospital ship
River troop transport ship
 Brazil[7]
NTrFlu Almirante LevergerG161993River troop transport ship Brazil[7]
AvTrFlu PiraimU29198292 tonnesRiver troop transport aviso Brazil[8]
NAsH Doutor MontenegroU16300 tonnesRiver hospital ship Brazil
Oswaldo Cruz class NAsH Oswaldo CruzU181984360 tonnesRiver hospital ship Brazil
NAsH Carlos ChagasU19360 tonnesRiver hospital ship Brazil
NAsH Tenente MaximianoU282009106 tonnesRiver hospital ship Brazil
NAsH Soares de MeirellesU212010River hospital ship Brazil
AvHoFlu CaravelasH17River Oceanographic research vessel Brazil
NHoFlu Rio BrancoH10River Oceanographic research vessel Brazil
Rio Tocantins class NHoFlu Rio TocantinsH12River Oceanographic research vessel Brazil
NHoFlu Rio XinguH13River Oceanographic research vessel Brazil
NHoFlu Rio SolimõesH14River Oceanographic research vessel Brazil
NHoFlu Rio NegroH15River Oceanographic research vessel Brazil

Fast patrol

Class Ship No. Comm Displacement Type Origin N.B.
Tracker class AviPa RioP800239 tonnesFast patrol United Kingdom  Brazil[9]
AviPa EspadarteP800339 tonnesFast patrol United Kingdom  Brazil[9]
AviPa CPCE03CPCE0339 tonnesFast patrol United Kingdom  Brazil[9]
Marlin class AviPa MarlinLP0145 tonnesFast patrol Italy  Brazil[9]
AviPa BarracudaLP0245 tonnesFast patrol Italy  Brazil[9]
AviPa DouradoLP0345 tonnesFast patrol Italy  Brazil[9]
AviPa AlbacoraLP0445 tonnesFast patrol Italy  Brazil[9]
AviPa AnequimLP0545 tonnesFast patrol Italy  Brazil[9]
AviPa PargoLP0645 tonnesFast patrol Italy  Brazil[9]
Patrol River LPR-40 LPR0113 tonnesFast armoured river patrol Colombia[10]
LPR0213.5 tonnesFast armoured river patrol Colombia[10]
DGS 888/999 Raptor Raptor6,6 tonnesFast armoured boat Brazil[11]
Barracuda6,6 tonnesFast armoured boat Brazil[11]
Poraquê6,6 tonnesFast armoured boat Brazil[11]
Mangangá6,6 tonnesFast armoured boat Brazil[11]
Mako6,6 tonnesFast armoured boat Brazil[11]
Moreia6,6 tonnesFast armoured boat Brazil[11]
Robalo6,6 tonnesFast armoured boat Brazil[11]

Training

Class Ship No. Comm Displacement Type Origin N.B.
Niterói class NE BrasilU2719863,355 tonnesTraining frigate United Kingdom  Brazil[12]
Aspirante Nascimento class AviPa Aspirante NascimentoU101980119 tonnesTraining aviso Brazil[13]
AviPa Guarda-Marinha JansenU111981119 tonnesTraining aviso Brazil[13]
AviPa Guarda-Marinha BritoU121981119 tonnesTraining aviso Brazil[13]
NVe Cisne BrancoU2020001,038 tonnesSailing frigate Netherlands

Silhouettes

Silhouettes of active ships in the inventory of the Brazilian Navy.

Future ships

The following ships are under construction, planned, or desired.

Class Ship Pennant No. Builders Displacement Type Launched
Macaé class MaracanãP72 Brazil500 tonnesOffshore patrol vesselPlanned 2021[14][15]
MangaratibaP75 Brazil500 tonnesOffshore patrol vesselPlanned 2022[14][16]
Scorpène class ToneleroS42 France  Brazil2,000 tonnesDiesel-electric attack submarinePlanned 2021[17]
AngosturaS43 France  Brazil2,000 tonnesDiesel-electric attack submarinePlanned 2022[17]
Tamandaré class TamandaréF35 Germany  Brazil3,500 tonnesFrigatePlanned 2025[18]
Jerônimo de AlbuquerqueF36 Germany  Brazil3,500 tonnesFrigatePlanned 2026[18]
Cunha MoreiraF37 Germany  Brazil3,500 tonnesFrigatePlanned 2027[18]
Mariz e BarrosF38 Germany  Brazil3,500 tonnesFrigatePlanned 2028[18]
Álvaro Alberto class Álvaro AlbertoSN10 Brazil6,000 tonnesNuclear attack submarinePlanned 2030[19]
Antarctic Support Ship TBDTBD BrazilTBDIcebreakerPlanned 2025[20]

Torpedoes, missiles and cannons

Current

Type Product Comment Origin Image
TorpedoF21Used on the Scorpène class submarines. France
TorpedoMK 48 MOD 6AT ADCAPUsed on the Type 209 submarines. United States
TorpedoMark 46 torpedoUsed by both surface ships and helicopters. United States
Anti-ship missileExocetMM-40 in upgrading by Avibras used in Niterói class frigates, Type 22 frigates and Inhaúma and Barroso class corvettes
SM-39 for new Scorpène class submarines
AM-39 for the use by helicopters UH-15B (EC 725 Caracal).
 France
Surface-to-air missileAspideUsed on the Niterói class frigates Italy
Surface-to-air missileSea WolfUsed on the Type 22 frigates. United Kingdom
Surface-to-air missileSimbadUsed on NDM Bahia. France
Anti-submarine rocketBofors 375mm anti submarine rocketsUsed on the Niterói class frigates. Sweden
Primary cannon3"/50 caliber gunUsed on the Imperial Marinheiro class corvette and River Monitor Parnaíba. United States
Primary cannonVickers 4.5" Mk 8 (113 mm)Used on the Niterói class frigates, Inhaúma and Barroso class corvette. United Kingdom
AutocannonBofors 40 mm gunUsed on frigates, corvettes and patrol ships. Sweden
Autocannon30mm DS30M Mark 2Used in Amazonas class patrol boat and aircraft carrier Atlântico United Kingdom
AutocannonOerlikon 20 mm cannonUsed in frigates, corvettes and Patrol boats  Switzerland

Future

Type Product Comment Origin
Anti-ship missileMANSUPUnder development for the new Tamandaré class frigates, and Scorpène class submarines Brazil
TorpedoTP-1Under development for the new Scorpène class submarines Brazil
Surface-to-air missileCAMMSelected to equip new Tamandaré class frigates United Kingdom
TorpedoMark 54Selected for the S-70B helicopters United States
Naval artilleryOTO Melara 76 mmSelected to equip new Tamandaré class frigates Italy

Historic ships

Some Vessels of the Imperial Navy

Class Type Origin In Service Per unit (Name) Photo Displacement N.B.
Maria TeresaSchooner Kingdom of Portugal1822–1827Participated in the War of Independence and the Cisplatine War.
Vasco da GamaNau Kingdom of Portugal1822–1826Participated in the War of Independence.
Pedro INau Kingdom of Portugal1822–1827Participated in the War of Independence, his commander was Lord Cochrane Marquês do Maranhão.
NictheroyFrigate Kingdom of Portugal1822–1836It was the first captaincy ship of the Brazilian fleet, with notable achievements of the War of Independence and the Cisplatine War.
LiberalCorvette Kingdom of Portugal1823–1844It was part of the Portuguese colonial fleet. The Brazilian Imperial Navy had outstanding performance of the War of Independence and the Cisplatine War.
Maria da GlóriaClipper/Corvette USA1823–1830It was part of the Portuguese colonial fleet until 1823 when it was incorporated by Brazil. It participated in the War of Independence. In the Cisplatine War he stood out in the naval battle Lara Quilmes where he destroyed the Argentine frigate 25 de Mayo .
RealBrig Kingdom of Portugal1823–1827It was part of the Portuguese colonial fleet, was captured by Brazilians. He was actively involved in the war of independence and the Cisplatine War.
OrientalSchooner Empire of Brazil1823–1827Participated in the cisplatin War.
In 1827 was captured by Argentine Navy.
Dona JanuáriaSchooner Empire of Brazil1823–1845Participated in the cisplatin War.
In 1827 was captured by Argentine Navy and renamed as Ocho Febrero
In 1828 during the naval battle of Arregui was recaptured by the Empire of Brazil.
ImperatrizFrigate Empire of Brazil1824–1836Participated in the cisplatin war.
During the conflict he excelled in repelling the attacks of the Argentine navy
BertiogaSchooner Kingdom of Portugal1825–1827Captured by the Argentines in the Battle of Juncal.In 1827 was captured by Argentine Navy.
ConstituiçãoFrigate USA1826–1880Participated in the cisplatin war. Seizes two boats Argentine privateers during the conflict.
AbaetéSchooner Empire of Brazil1839–1841Was part of the naval force which operated against Cabanagem.
CalíopeBrig Empire of Brazil1839–1860194 tonOn December 17, 1851, participated in the forcing of the Tonelero Pass.
AméliaFrigate Empire of Brazil1840–1859594 ton.
Dona FranciscaCorvette Empire of Brazil1845–1860637 tonOn December 17, 1851, participated in the forcing of the Tonelero Pass.
AfonsoFrigate United Kingdom1848–1853900 tonWas fleet flagship during Battle of The Tonelero Pass in Platine War
Sank in 1853.
Dom Pedro IICorvette Empire of Brazil1850–1861Participation in Battle of The Tonelero Pass
Sank in 1861.
RecifeCorvette United Kingdom1850–1880Was flagship of a fleet during Battle of The Tonelero Pass in Platine War.
BahianaCorvette Empire of Brazil1851–1893972 tonIn 1851, he went to Montevideo to join Admiral Grenfell's squad in the war against Argentine Rosas.It was set on fire and destroyed during the 1893 Armada Revolt.
AmazonasFrigate United Kingdom1852–18971.800 tonRelevant participation in Paraguayan War
Was seriously damaged during Naval Revolt in 1897.
YpirangaGunboat Empire of Brazil1854–1880325 tonParticipation in Paraguayan War.
JequitinhonhaCorvette United Kingdom1854–1865637 tonParticipation in Paraguayan War
During the naval Battle of Riachuelo, it ran under the batteries of the strong enemies, having to be left by the crew. Not being able to get away from the beach, it was burned by the crew.
BeberibeCorvette United Kingdom1854–1869559 tonParticipation in Paraguayan War. He had an important participation in the naval battle of Riachuelo and in the passage of the fortress of Humaita.
BelmonteCorvette France1856–1876602 tonParticipation in Platine War and Paraguayan War.
ParnahybaCorvette France1858–1868637 tonParticipation in Uruguayan War and Paraguayan War. Special participation in Siege of Paysandú.
AnhambaíLight Gunboat Empire of Brazil1858–1865Participation in and Paraguayan War. was captured by Paraguayan warships in January 1865.
AraguariGunboat United Kingdom1858–1882400 tonParticipation in Paraguayan War.
IvahyGunboat United Kingdom1858–1870415 tonParticipation in Paraguayan War.
IguatemiCorvette United Kingdom1858–1882400 tonParticipation in Paraguayan War.
Ironclad BrasilIronclad warship Empire of Brazil1865–18901.518 tonParticipation in Paraguayan War. Was damaged in Battle of Curuzu.
Mariz e Barros-class ironcladIronclad warship United Kingdom1865-1897
1865–1885
1-Mariz e Barros
2-
Herval
1.313 tonParticipation in Paraguayan War.
Ironclad TamandaréIronclad warship Empire of Brazil1865–1879800 tonParticipation in Paraguayan War. Was damaged in Battle of Curupayty.
Ironclad BarrosoIronclad warship Empire of Brazil1866–1882980 tonParticipation in Paraguayan War.
Ironclad Rio de JaneiroIronclad warship Empire of Brazil1865–1866870 tonParticipation in Paraguayan War. Sank after hitting two mines in Battle of Curupayty.
Cabral-class ironcladIronclad warship United Kingdom1865-1880
1865–1880
1-Cabral
2-Colombo
1.100 tonParticipation in Paraguayan War.
Ironclad Lima BarrosIronclad warship Empire of Brazil1866–19051.700 tonParticipation in Paraguayan War.
Ironclad SilvadoIronclad warship Empire of Brazil1866–18801.335 tonParticipation in Paraguayan War.
Monitor BahiaMonitor (warship) United Kingdom1866–1882940 tonParticipation in Paraguayan War.
Pará-class monitorMonitor (warship) Empire of Brazil1866–1884
1866-1907
1867-1900
1868-1893
1868-1884
1868-1882
1-Pará
2-Rio Grande
3-Alagoas
4-Piauí
5-Ceará
6-Santa Catharina
490 tonParticipation in Paraguayan War.
Battleship RiachueloBattleship United Kingdom1883–19105.700 ton
Afonso Celso ClassGunboat Brazil1882–1900Afonso Celso/Trindade327 ton.
Torpedo-boat Class ITorpedoboat United Kingdom1882–1900Nº1
Nº2
Nº3
Nº4
Nº5
.
Alfa ClassTorpedoboat United Kingdom1883–1899Alfa
Beta
Gama
.
MarajóGunboat Empire of Brazil1885–1893430 tonParticipation in Naval Revolt by the Rebel Fleet. In 1893 he was set on fire by loyalist troops.
Imperial MarinheiroCruiser Empire of Brazil1884–1887726 tonSank in 1887.
Battleship AquidabãBattleship United Kingdom1885–19065.030 tonParticipation in Naval Revolt by the Rebel Fleet. Was damaged by torpedoes in naval battle of Anhatomirim, Santa Catarina
Sank in 1906.
IniciadoraGunboat Empire of Brazil1885–1907268 ton
Cruiser Almirante BarrosoCruiser Empire of Brazil1884–18932.000 tonSank in 1893 during circumnavigation voyage.
Forges-et-Chantiers Ocean MonitorMonitor (warship) France1873–1893
1875-1893
1-Javary
2-Solimões
3.700 tonThe two joined the Rebel Fleet during the Naval Revolt, Javary was sunk by the coastal artillery Fort Villagaignon.
TrajanoCruiser Empire of Brazil1873–19061.414 tonHe joined the Rebel Fleet during the Naval Revolt.
Battleship Sete de SetembroBattleship Empire of Brazil1874–18932.174 tonHe joined the Rebel Fleet during the Naval Revolt, sunk in combat in 1893.

Republic Navy

Class Type Origin In Service Per unit (Name) Photo Displacement N.B.
Carioca classGunboat Brazil1890–1912Cananéia210 tonParticipation in Naval Revolt by the Loyalist Fleet. It was sunk in combat against the Cruiser Republica, in 1894. It was recovered after the war and survived.
Tamandaré classProtected Cruiser Brazil1890–1915Tamandaré4.430 tonParticipation in Naval Revolt by the Rebel Fleet.
Coureur classTorpedoboat United Kingdom1891–1902Marcílio Dias
Iguatemi
Araguari
110 tonParticipation in Naval Revolt by the Rebel Fleet.
Republic classProtected Cruiser United Kingdom1892–1922Republica1.230 tonParticipation in Naval Revolt by the Rebel Fleet, under rebel control was renamed to 15 de Novembro. During the conflict sank the gunboat Cananéia loyalist Fleet.
Tiradentes classTorpedo-Cruiser United Kingdom1892–1917Tiradentes700 tonParticipation in Naval Revolt, he sided with the Loyalist Fleet.
Sabino VieiraTorpedoboat United Kingdom1893–1901Sabino Vieira16 tonParticipation in Naval Revolt, he sided with the Loyalist Fleet.
Pedro Ivo classTorpedoboat German Empire1893–1910
1893-1900
1893-1912
Pedro Ivo Nº1
Pedro Affonso Nº2
Silvado Nº3
Tamboril Nº4
Bento Gonçalves Nº5
130 tonParticipation in Naval Revolt in Loyalist Fleet.
Gustavo Sampaio classDestroyer United Kingdom1894-1912Gustavo Sampaio438 tonParticipation in Naval Revolt remained in the Loyalist Fleet. During the Naval Battle Anhatomirim fired four torpedoes, one of which put out of action the Battleship Aquidabã.
Pereira da Cunha classLight Cruiser Brazil1893-1894Pereira da CunhaParticipation in Naval Revolt by the Rebel Fleet, exploded after being hit by coastal artillery fire.
Benjamim Constant-classCruiser France1894-1926Benjamim Constant2.275 ton
Itas-classCargo Ship United Kingdom1898-1915Comandante Freitas
Barroso-classProtected Cruiser United Kingdom1896-1931C1 Barroso3.400 ton
Deodoro-classCoastal Defence Battleship France1898-1924
1900-1934
1-Deodoro
2-Floriano
3.160 ton
Tupy-classTorpedo boat German Empire1897-1915
1897-1917
1897-1916
1-Tupy
2-Tymbira
3-Tamoio
1.130 ton
Acre-classGunboat United Kingdom1906-1921
1906-1917
1906-1917
1906-1933
1-Acre
2-Amapá
3-Jurua
4-Missões
200 ton
Goyaz-classTorpedo boat United Kingdom1907-1933Goyaz56 ton
Pará classDestroyer Brazil1908-1933
1908-1944
1908-1931
1908-1946
1909-1944
1909-1944
1909-1939
1909-1944
1910-1944
1910-1944
CT-2 Pará
CT-3 Piaui
CT-1 Amazonas
CT-10 Mato Grosso
CT-4 Rio Grande do Norte
CT-5 Paraiba
CT-6 Alagoas
CT-9 Santa Catarina
CT-8 Parana
CT-7 Sergipe
640 tonParticipation in World War I and World War II.
Bahia classScout cruiser United Kingdom1909-1945C 12 Bahia3.100 tonParticipation in World War I and World War II. Sunk in 1945.
Bahia classScout cruiser United Kingdom1909-1948C 11 Rio Grande do Sul3.100 tonParticipation in World War I and World War II.
Battleship Minas GeraesBattleship United Kingdom1910-1952Minas Gerais20.000 tonParticipation in World War I and World War II.
Battleship São PauloBattleship United Kingdom1910-1947São Paulo20.000 tonParticipation in World War I and World War II.
Laurindo Pitta classTugboat United Kingdom1910-1998Laurindo PittaParticipation in World War I and World War II.
Humber-class monitorMonitor United Kingdom1914-1920Solimões1.260 ton
Belmonte ClassAuxiliary ship German Empire1917Belmonte
Acasta-class destroyerDestroyer United Kingdom1922-1946Maranhão940 tonParticipation in World War II.
Balilla-class submarineSubmarine Italy1927-1950Humayta1427 tons
Tupy classSubmarine Italy1937-1959
1937-1959
1937-1959
S11 Tupy
S12 Tymbira
S13 Tamoyo
Participation in World War II.
Vital de OliveiraAuxiliary ship Brazil1931-1944Vital de OliveiraParticipation in World War II. Sunk in 1944, torpedoed by a German submarine.
Barreto de Menezes ClassLight corvette Brazil1942-1959F1 Fernandes Vieira
F2 Felipe Camarão
F3 Henrique Dias
F4 Matias e Albuquerque
F5 Barreto de Menezes
F6 Vidal de Negreiros
Participation in World War II.
Orizaba classAuxiliary ship United States1945-1959U11 Duque de CaxiasParticipation in World War II.
Carioca-class corvetteCorvette Brazil1939-1949C1 Carioca
C2 Cananéia
C3 Camocim
C4 Cabedelo
C5 Caravelas
C6 Camaquã
818 tonParticipation in World War II. Camaquã sunk in 1944.
Mettawee-class gasoline tankerTank ship United States1944-1970
G18 Rijo
G19 Raza
Participation in World War II.
Pernanbuco ClassRiver monitor Brazil1910-1948
1940–1971
Pernanbuco
P1 Paraguassú
650 tonParticipation in World War II. During the 2nd World War, static harbour defense at anchor at the port of Salvador-BA.
PC-461-classSubmarine chaser United States1942–1958
1942-1959
1943-1952
1943-1952
1943-1959
1943-1951
1943-1959
1943-1959
G1 Guaporé
G2 Gurupi
G3 Guaíba
G4 Guarupá
G5 Guajará
G6 Goiânia
G7 Grajaú
G8 Graúna
Participation in World War II.
Marcílio Dias-classDestroyer United States
 Brazil
1943–1966
1943-1972
1943-1966
M1 Marcilio Dias
M2 Mariz e Barros
M3 Greenhalgh
2.000 tonParticipation in World War II.
Bertioga-class destroyerDestroyer United States1944-1964
1944-1973
1945-1981
1945-1968
1945-1964
1945-1964
1945-1965
1945-1973
D16 Babitonga
D17 Baependi
D18 Bauru
D19 Beberibe
D20 Benevente
D21 Bertioga
D22 Bocaina
D23 Bracuí
1.600 tonParticipation in World War II.
Gato classSubmarine United States1957-1968
1957-1966
S14 Humaitá
S15 Riachuelo
Stoyomo-classTugboat United States1947-1985
1947-1985
1947-1986
R1Tritão
R2Tridente
R3Triunfo
Acre classDestroyer Brazil1949-1974
1949-1964
1949-1973
1949-1964
1949-1974
1949-1974
D10 Acre
D11 Ajuricaba
D12 Amazonas
D13 Apa
D14 Araguarí
D15 Araguaya
1.886 ton
Aircraft carrier Minas GeraisAircraft carrier United Kingdom1960-2001A11 Minas Gerais19.800 tonFleet flagship during the Lobster War.
YMS-1-class minesweeperMinesweepers United States1960-1982M11 Javarí
M12 Jutaí
M13 Juruá
M14 Jurena
Mato Grosso-class destroyersDestroyer United States1959-1983
1959-1973
1959-1973
1961-1982
1969-1989
1968-1988
1972-1990
D27 Para
D28 Paraiba
D29 Paraná
D30 Pernanbuco
D31 Piauí
D32 Santa Catarina
D33 Maranhão
3.310 ton
Aristaeus classAuxiliary ship United States1962-1997G24 Belmonte
Mato Grosso-class destroyersDestroyer United States1972-1990
1973-1996
1973-1994
1973-1995
1973-1996
D34 Mato Grosso
D35 Sergipe
D36 Alagoas
D37 Rio Grande do Norte
D38 Espirito Santo
3.400 ton
Guppy II classSubmarine United States1972-1983
1972-1993
1972-1993
1978-1981
1973-1983
1973-1990
1973-1992
S10 Guanabara
S11 Rio Grande do Sul
S12 Bahia
S13 Rio de Janeiro
S14 Ceará
S15 Goiás
S16 Amazonas
Cruiser BarrosoLight cruiser United States1951–1973C11 Barroso12.900 tonParticipation in Lobster War.
Cruiser TamandareLight cruiser United States1951–1976C12 Tamandaré12.900 tonParticipation in Lobster War.
Marcílio Dias-class destroyersDestroyer United States1973-1994
1973-1997
D25 Marcílio Dias
D26 Mariz e Barros
3.500 ton
Oberon classSubmarine United Kingdom1973-1996
1977-2001
1977-1997
S20 Humaitá
S22 Riachuelo
S21 Tonelero
Penguin classAuxiliary ship United States1973-1996K10 Gastão Moutinho
De Soto County classAuxiliary ship United States1973-2000G26 Duque de Caxias
Garcia classDestroyer United States1989-2001
1989-2004
1989-2004
1989-2005
D27 Pará
D28 Paraiba
D29 Parana
D30 Pernambuco
3.600 ton
Imperial Marinheiro classCorvette Netherlands1955-2005V15 Imperial Marinheiro
V16 Iguatemi
V17 Ipiranga
V18 Forte Coimbra
V20 Angostura
V21 Bahiana
V22 Mearim
V23 Purus
V24 Solimões
Custódio de Mello classAuxiliary ship Japan1957-2009G15 Custódio de Mello
G16 Barroso Pereira
G21 Ary Parreiras
G22 Soares Dutra
Type 22 frigateFrigate United Kingdom1996-2004
1996-2015
F47 Dodsworth
F48 Bosísio
4.450 ton
Ceará classAuxiliary ship United States1990-2012
1990-2016
G31 Rio de Janeiro
G30 Ceará
11.600 ton
Inhaúma classCorvette Brazil1986-2017
1992-2016
1991-2019
V30 Inhaúma
V33 Frontin
V31 Jaceguaí
1.900 ton
Marajó classTanker Brazil1969-2016G27 Marajó
Clemenceau classAircraft carrier France2000-2017A12 São Paulo32.750 tonFormer French aircraft carrier Foch (R99)
Niterói classFrigate United Kingdom
 Brazil
1974-2019F40 Niterói3.800 ton
Round Table classLanding ship logistics United Kingdom2007-2019G29 Garcia D'Avila7.700 ton
Felinto Perry classSubmarine rescue Norway1978-2020K11 Felinto Perry2.500 ton

See also

  • Currently active military equipment by country

References

  1. "Third BAE Systems built OPV for Brazilian Navy "ARAGUARI" handed over during ceremony". June 22, 2013.
  2. Armament:
    • 2× .50 Caliber Machine Gun
    • 2× 7.62 mm L7 GPMGs
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  4. Former paint-ship of the USSR Navy (built in Split in 1987), after 1992-Estonia "Nesko", in 1994 renamed "EVA315", in 2003 transferred to Spain as "E Eva", in 2007 transferred to Norway FAR - Find and Recover Ltd under Malta flag as "Finder", in 2010 transferred to Brasil.
  5. Armament:
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  7. Armament:
    • 4× .50 Caliber Machine Gun
  8. Armament:
    • 2× .50 Caliber Machine Gun
    • 2× 7.62 mm L7 GPMGs
  9. Armament:
    • 2× 7.62 mm L7 GPMGs
  10. Armament:
  11. Armament:
    • 1× .50 Caliber Machine Gun REMAX
    • 2× 7.62 mm L7 GPMGs
  12. Armament:
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  14. "Marinha vai concluir a construção dos NPa Maracanã e Mangaratiba no AMRJ". Defesa Aérea & Naval (in Portuguese). 29 August 2019.
  15. "Marinha vai concluir a construção dos NPa Maracanã e Mangaratiba no AMRJ". Poder Naval. 29 December 2019.
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  18. "Programa Classe Tamandaré". Marinha do Brasil (in Portuguese).
  19. "Programas da MB em 2019: PROSUB". Poder Naval (in Portuguese). 12 January 2020.
  20. "Marinha receberá propostas para NApAnt até 30 de novembro". Defesa Aérea & Naval. 25 November 2020.
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