List of ships of the Mexican Navy
The list of Mexican Navy ships comprises all of the vessels that make up the Mexican Navy. The Mexican Navy operates four frigates, two missile boats and a number of patrol ships for both offshore and inshore patrol. The Mexican Navy also has six tank landing ships at its disposal.
Ships by number
Missile boats
- Huracan class - 2
Offshore patrol vessels
Patrol vessels
Patrol intercepter
- Polaris II class - 68
Tank landing ships
- Panuco class - 2
- Papaloapan class - 2
- Montes Azules class - 2 [1]
List of ships
Ship name | Hull no. | Class | Type | Homeport | Comment |
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ARM Allende | F-211 | Allende | Frigate | Purchased from the United States | |
ARM Abasolo | F-212 | Allende | Frigate | Purchased from the United States | |
ARM Victoria | F-213 | Allende | Frigate | Purchased from the United States | |
ARM Mina | F-214 | Allende | Frigate | Purchased from the United States | |
ARM Huracan | A-301 | Huracan | Missile boat | Purchased from Israel | |
ARM Tormenta | A-302 | Huracan | Missile boat | Purchased from Israel | |
ARM Uribe | PO-121 | Uribe | Patrol boat | Purchased from Spain | |
ARM Azueta | PO-122 | Uribe | Patrol boat | Purchased from Spain | |
ARM Baranda | PO-123 | Uribe | Patrol boat | Purchased from Spain | |
ARM Bretón | PO-124 | Uribe | Patrol boat | Purchased from Spain | |
ARM Blanco | PO-125 | Uribe | Patrol boat | Purchased from Spain | |
ARM Monasterio | PO-126 | Uribe | Patrol boat | Purchased from Spain | |
ARM Holzinger | PO-131 | Holzinger | Patrol boat | Built in Mexico | |
ARM Godínez | PO-132 | Holzinger | Patrol boat | Built in Mexico | |
ARM De la Vega | PO-133 | Holzinger | Patrol boat | Built in Mexico | |
ARM Berriozabal | PO-134 | Holzinger | Patrol boat | Built in Mexico | |
ARM Sierra | PO-141 | Sierra | Patrol boat/Corvette | Designed and built in Mexico | |
ARM Prierto | PO-143 | Sierra | Patrol boat/Corvette | Designed and built in Mexico | |
ARM Romero | PO-144 | Sierra | Patrol boat/Corvette | Designed and built in Mexico | |
ARM Durango | PO-151 | Durango | Patrol boat | Designed and built in Mexico | |
ARM Sonora | PO-152 | Durango | Patrol boat | Designed and built in Mexico | |
ARM Guanajuato | PO-153 | Durango | Patrol boat | Designed and built in Mexico | |
ARM Veracruz | PO-154 | Durango | Patrol boat | Designed and built in Mexico | |
ARM Oaxaca | PO-161 | Oaxaca | Patrol boat | Designed and built in Mexico | |
ARM Baja California | PO-162 | Oaxaca | Patrol boat | Designed and built in Mexico | |
ARM Manzanillo | IA-02 | Panuco | Tank landing ship | Purchased from the United States | |
ARM Rio Panuco | IA-01 | Panuco | Tank landing ship | Purchased from the United States | |
ARM Papaloapan | A-411 | Papaloapan | Tank landing ship | Purchased from the United States | |
ARM Usumacinta | A-412 | Papaloapan | Tank landing ship | Purchased from the United States | |
ARM Cuauhtémoc | BE-01 | Gorch Fock | Sail training ship | Built in Spain |
Decommissioned ships
Ship name | Hull no. | Class | Date retired | Comment |
---|---|---|---|---|
ARM Ponciano Arriaga | G04 | Former US Auk-class minesweeper | 1988 | |
ARM Mariano Matamoros | G17 | Former US Auk-class minesweeper | Unknown, Before 1993 | |
ARM Felipe Xicoténcatl | P115 | Valle | 2004 | |
ARM Ignacio Altamirano | P111 | Valle | 2004 | Supposedly seen abandoned, afloat near Guaymas, Mexico. |
ARM Ignacio de la Llave | P107 | Valle | 2004 | |
ARM Juan Aldama | P116 | Valle | 2004 | |
ARM Leandro Valle | P101 | Valle | 2004 | |
ARM Sebastián Lerdo de Tejada | P105 | Valle | 2004 | |
ARM Netzahualcóyotl | D-102 | Quetzalcóatl-class destroyer | 2014 | |
ARM Juarez | PO-142 | Sierra | Unknown, after 2000 (date commissioned) | Decommissioned after a fire. |
ARM Nicolas Bravo | F-201 | Bravo | 2017 | |
ARM Hermenegildo Galeana | F-202 | Bravo | 2017 |
References
- "Comunicado de Prensa 177/2012". Semar.gob.mx. Archived from the original on 2012-09-14. Retrieved 2012-09-12.
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