Niterói-class frigate
The Niterói-class frigates are a class of frigates of the Brazilian Navy.
Independência on 21 Fedruary 2017 | |
Class overview | |
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Name: | Niterói class, Mk10 |
Builders: | Vosper Thornycroft, Arsenal de Marinha do Rio de Janeiro |
Operators: | Brazilian Navy |
Succeeded by: | Tamandaré-class frigate (starting in 2025) |
Built: | 1975–1986 |
Completed: | 7 |
Active: | 6 |
Retired: | 1 |
General characteristics | |
Type: | Frigate |
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Length: | 129.2 m (424 ft) |
Beam: | 13.5 m (44 ft) |
Draught: | 5.5 m (18 ft) |
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Propulsion: | Combined diesel or gas, two shafts |
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Endurance: | 45 days |
Complement: | 217 |
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Aviation facilities: | Helipad and hangar |
History
The Niterói class were designed and built by the British shipyard Vosper Thornycroft (VT) in the 1970s. These frigates were designated the Mk 10 by Vosper Thornycroft and are the largest of a series of ships built by that shipyard for both foreign buyers and the Royal Navy.
All of them were extensively modernized between 1996 and 2005 under the 'ModFrag' program. The projected completion was 2001, but due to lack of funds and sea trials to verify the new software, the entire program had been slipped to 2005.
A total of six ships were built. Two of the anti submarine (ASW) and both of the general purpose (GP) version were built in England. The remaining two ASW ships were built at the Arsenal da Marinha in Rio de Janeiro with assistance from VT. The ASW ships had an Ikara missile launcher in Y position aft of the flight deck. This was removed as part of the modernisation programme. The GP ships had a second 4.5-inch (114 mm) gun in "Y" position. A seventh ship was built as the navy's main training unit. The ship is identical to the other ships of the class, but is not fitted with weapons or sensors.
Three of the currently actives will be replaced by the new Tamandaré-class frigates, the three survivors will be revitalized and will have their combat systems updated to the standard SICONTA MkII Mod. 1, developed by the Brazilian company Akaer Engenharia.[1]
Ships
Pennant number | Name | Type | Builder[2] | Laid Down[2] | Launched[2] | Commissioned[2] | Decommission/Status |
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F40 | Niterói | ASW | England, Vosper Thornycroft | 8 June 1972 | 8 February 1974 | 20 November 1976 | 28 June 2019[3] |
F41 | Defensora | ASW | 14 December 1972 | 27 March 1975 | 3 March 1977 | In service | |
F42 | Constituição | GP | 13 March 1974 | 15 April 1976 | 31 March 1978 | In service | |
F43 | Liberal | GP | 2 May 1975 | 7 February 1977 | 18 November 1978 | In service | |
F44 | Independência | ASW | Brazil, Arsenal de Marinha, Rio de Janeiro | 11 June 1972 | 2 September 1974 | 3 September 1979 | In service |
F45 | União | ASW | 11 June 1972 | 14 March 1975 | 12 September 1980 | In service | |
U27 | Brasil | Training | 18 September 1981[4] | 2 September 1983[4] | 21 August 1986[4] | In service |
Gallery
- Defensora operating with the tanker Almirante Gastão Motta on 18 November 2007.
- União underway on 22 January 2008.
- Constituição on 2 June 2009.
- Brasil under way in 2011.
- União during Aspirantex 2018.
- Liberal during Aspirantex 2018.
- Independência moored on 3 February 2018
References
Citations
- "Akaer revitalizará consoles do sistema SICONTA MkII Mod. 1 de três fragatas classe Niterói". Poder Naval (in Portuguese). 31 May 2019.
- Saunders 2002, p. 61.
- https://www.naval.com.br/blog/2019/06/28/fotos-mostra-de-desarmamento-da-fragata-niteroi-f40/
- Saunders 2002, p. 70.
Sources
- Marinha do Brasil (Brazilian Navy)
- Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1947–1995
- Cicalesi, J.C. e Del Gaizo, Cesar: La Marina brasiliana oggi, RiD magazine, Chiavari, June 2006, pag. 50–55
- Saunders, Stephen. Jane's Fighting Ships 2002–2003. Coulsdon, UK: Jane's Information Group, 2002. ISBN 0710624328.