List of active Brazilian Navy ships

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List of active Brazilian Navy ships

This is a list of active Brazilian Navy ships. The Navy has approximately 63 ships in commission, including 8 major surface combatants, 4 submarines, 1 helicopter carrier, 2 amphibious warfare vessels and 23 auxiliary ships. This list presents only the major combatant and auxiliary vessels in active service and in construction. The Navy also operates dozens of diverse vessels including for research, inshore and fast interdiction duties, while accumulating coastguard and river guard roles.

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Naval jack of Brazil

Active ships

Submarine fleet

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Class In service Photo Builder Boats No. Comm. Displacement Notes
Submarines (4)
Riachuelo 2 ICN Riachuelo S40 2022 1,900 tonnes
Humaitá S41 2024
Tupi 2 HDW
AMRJ
Tupi S30 1989 1,440 tonnes Being replaced by Riachuelo-class submarines[1]
Tikuna S34 2005 1,580 tonnes
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Surface fleet

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Class In service Photo Builder Boats No. Comm. Displacement Notes
Helicopter carrier (1)
1 VSEL Atlântico A140 2018 21,500 tonnes Flagship
Major surface combatants (8)
Broadsword 1 YSL Rademaker F49 1997 4,450 tonnes Being replaced by Tamandaré-class frigates
[2]
Niterói 5 VT
AMRJ
Defensora F41 1977 3,355 tonnes
Constituição F42 1978
Liberal F43 1978
Independência F44 1979
União F45 1980
Inhaúma 2 AMRJ Júlio de Noronha V32 1992 1,900 tonnes
Barroso V34 2008 2,500 tonnes
Amphibious warfare vessels (2)
Foudre 1 DCNS Bahia G40 2015 12,000 tonnes
Round Table 1 Hawthorn Leslie Almirante Sabóia G25 2009 7,700 tonnes
Offshore patrol vessels (22)
Amazonas 3 BAE Systems Amazonas P120 2012 2,200 tonnes
Apa P121 2012
Araguari P122 2013
Macaé 3 AMRJ Macaé P70 2009 500 tonnes
Macau P71 2010
Maracanã P72 2022
Bracuí 4 Richards Dry Dock Bracuí P60 1993 864 tonnes
Benevente P61 1993
Bocaína P62 1993
Babitonga P63 1993
Grajaú 12 AMRJ Grajaú P40 1993 200 tonnes
Guaíba P41 1994
Graúna P42 1994
Goiana P43 1994
Guajará P44 1995
Guaporé P45 1995
Gurupá P46 1995
Gurupi P47 1996
Guanabara P48 1996
Guarujá P49 1998
Guaratuba P50 1998
Gravataí P51 1999
Mine warfare ships (3)
Aratu 3 A&R Aratu M15 1970s 245 tonnes
Atalaia M17
Araçatuba M18
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Auxiliary fleet

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Class In service Photo Builder Boats No. Comm. Displacement Notes
Replenishment oiler (1)
1 Ishibrás Almirante Gastão Motta G23 1991 6,000 tonnes
Submarine rescue (1)
1 Astilleros Balenciaga Guillobel K120 2020 5,700 tonnes
Icebreakers (2)
1 Vigor Shipyards Almirante Maximiano H41 2008 3,865 tonnes
1 Eide Marine Services Ary Rongel H44 1993 1,982 tonnes Being replaced by Almirante Saldanha[3]
Research vessels (4)
1 Guangzhou Hantong Shipbuilding and Shipping Co. Ltd. Vital de Oliveira H39 2015 4,200 tonnes
1 Eiken Mekaniske Verksted AS Cruzeiro do Sul H38 2007 2,100 tonnes
1 AS Mejellem & Karlsen Antares H40 1988 1,248 tonnes
1 IHI Sirius H21 1958 1,463 tonnes
Training vessels (5)
Niterói 1 AMRJ Brasil U27 1986 3,355 tonnes
1 Damen Cisne Branco U20 2000 1,038 tonnes
Aspirante Nascimento 3 EMBRASA Aspirante Nascimento U10 1980 190 tonnes
Guarda-Marinha Jansen U11 1981
Guarda-Marinha Brito U12 1981
Tugboats (10)
Almirante Guilhem 2 Superpesa Almirante Guilhem R24 1981 2,393 tonnes
Almirante Guillobel R25 1981
Mearim 3 AMRJ Mearim G150 2018 1,943 tonnes
Iguatemi G151 2018
Purus G152 2018
Triunfo 3 ESTANAVE Tritão R21 1987 1,350 tonnes
Tridente R22 1987
Triunfo R23 1987
1 AMRJ Aspirante Moura U14 1987 543 tonnes
1 Aspirante Hess U30 1983 90 tonnes
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Future ships

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Class Planned Photo Builder Boats No. Comm. Displacement Notes
Submarines (3)
Riachuelo 3 Thumb ICN Tonelero S42 2025 1,900 tonnes To replace remaining Tupi-class[1]
Almirante Karam S43 2026
Álvaro Alberto SN10 2032 6,000 tonnes
Major surface combatants (8)
Tamandaré 8 Thumb TKMS Tamandaré F200 2025 3,500 tonnes To replace all major surface combatants in active service[2]
Jerônimo de Albuquerque F201 2026
Cunha Moreira F202 2027
Mariz e Barros F203 2028
F204
F205
F206
F207
Amphibious warfare vessels (2)
Albion 2 Thumb BAE Systems Marine Albion TBD TBD 19,560 tonnes Purchased second-hand from the Royal Navy.[4]
Bulwark TBD TBD
Offshore patrol vessels (13)
Macaé 2 Thumb AMRJ Mangaratiba P75 2025 500 tonnes [5]
Miramar P76 2027
NPa-500MB 11 498 tonnes [6]
Icebreaker (1)
1 Thumb Jurong Aracruz Almirante Saldanha H22 2025 6,804 tonnes [7]
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Weapon systems

Historic ships

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Imperial Navy

More information Class, Type ...
Class Type Origin In Service Per unit (Name) Photo Displacement N.B.
Dom Pedro ISchoonerPortugal1822-1824ThumbParticipated in the War of Independence.
Maria TeresaSchoonerPortugal1822–1827Participated in the War of Independence and the Cisplatine War.
Vasco da GamaNauPortugal1822–1826Participated in the War of Independence.
Pedro INauPortugal1822–1827ThumbParticipated in the War of Independence, his commander was Lord Cochrane Marquês do Maranhão.
NictheroyFrigatePortugal1822–1836ThumbIt was the first captaincy ship of the Brazilian fleet, with notable achievements of the War of Independence and the Cisplatine War.
LiberalCorvettePortugal1823–1844It 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/CorvetteUnited States1823–1830ThumbIt 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 .
RealBrigPortugal1823–1827It was part of the Portuguese colonial fleet, was captured by Brazilians. He was actively involved in the war of independence and the Cisplatine War.
OrientalSchoonerBrazil1823–1827ThumbParticipated in the cisplatin War.
In 1827 was captured by Argentine Navy.
Dona JanuáriaSchoonerBrazil1823–1845ThumbParticipated 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.
ImperatrizFrigateBrazil1824–1836ThumbParticipated in the cisplatin war.
During the conflict he excelled in repelling the attacks of the Argentine navy
BertiogaSchoonerPortugal1825–1827ThumbCaptured by the Argentines in the Battle of Juncal.In 1827 was captured by Argentine Navy.
ConstituiçãoFrigateUnited States1826–1880ThumbParticipated in the cisplatin war. Seizes two boats Argentine privateers during the conflict.
AbaetéSchoonerBrazil1839–1841ThumbWas part of the naval force which operated against Cabanagem.
CalíopeBrigBrazil1839–1860194 tonOn December 17, 1851, participated in the forcing of the Tonelero Pass.
AméliaFrigateBrazil1840–1859Thumb594 ton.
Dona FranciscaCorvetteBrazil1845–1860637 tonOn December 17, 1851, participated in the forcing of the Tonelero Pass.
AfonsoFrigateUnited Kingdom1848–1853Thumb900 tonWas fleet flagship during Battle of The Tonelero Pass in Platine War
Sank in 1853.
Dom Pedro IICorvetteBrazil1850–1861ThumbParticipation in Battle of The Tonelero Pass
Sank in 1861.
RecifeCorvetteUnited Kingdom1850–1880ThumbWas flagship of a fleet during Battle of The Tonelero Pass in Platine War.
BahianaCorvetteBrazil1851–1893972 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.
AmazonasFrigateUnited Kingdom1852–1897Thumb1,800 tonRelevant participation in Paraguayan War
Was seriously damaged during Naval Revolt in 1897.
YpirangaGunboatBrazil1854–1880Thumb325 tonParticipation in Paraguayan War.
JequitinhonhaCorvetteUnited Kingdom1854–1865Thumb637 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.
BeberibeCorvetteUnited Kingdom1854–1869Thumb559 tonParticipation in Paraguayan War. He had an important participation in the naval battle of Riachuelo and in the passage of the fortress of Humaita.
BelmonteCorvetteFrance1856–1876Thumb602 tonParticipation in Platine War and Paraguayan War.
ParnahybaCorvetteFrance}1858–1868Thumb637 tonParticipation in Uruguayan War and Paraguayan War. Special participation in Siege of Paysandú.
AnhambaíLight GunboatBrazil1858–1865ThumbParticipation in and Paraguayan War. was captured by Paraguayan warships in January 1865.
AraguariGunboatUnited Kingdom1858–1882Thumb400 tonParticipation in Paraguayan War.
IvahyGunboatUnited Kingdom1858–1870Thumb415 tonParticipation in Paraguayan War.
IguatemiCorvetteUnited Kingdom1858–1882Thumb400 tonParticipation in Paraguayan War.
Ironclad BrasilIronclad warshipBrazil1865–1890Thumb1,518 tonParticipation in Paraguayan War. Was damaged in Battle of Curuzu.
Mariz e Barros-class ironcladIronclad warshipUnited Kingdom1865–1897
1865–1885
1-Mariz e Barros
2-Herval
Thumb1,313 tonParticipation in Paraguayan War.
Ironclad TamandaréIronclad warshipBrazil1865–1879Thumb800 tonParticipation in Paraguayan War. Was damaged in Battle of Curupayty.
Ironclad BarrosoIronclad warshipBrazil1866–1882Thumb980 tonParticipation in Paraguayan War.
Ironclad Rio de JaneiroIronclad warshipBrazil1865–1866Thumb870 tonParticipation in Paraguayan War. Sank after hitting two mines in Battle of Curupayty.
Cabral-class ironcladIronclad warshipUnited Kingdom1865–1880
1865–1880
1 – Cabral
2 – Colombo
Thumb1,100 tonParticipation in Paraguayan War.
Ironclad Lima BarrosIronclad warshipBrazil1866–1905Thumb1,700 tonParticipation in Paraguayan War.
Ironclad SilvadoIronclad warshipBrazil1866–1880Thumb1,335 tonParticipation in Paraguayan War.
Monitor BahiaMonitor (warship)United Kingdom1866–1882Thumb940 tonParticipation in Paraguayan War.
Pará-class monitorMonitor (warship)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 RiachueloBattleshipUnited Kingdom1883–1910Thumb5,700 ton
Afonso Celso ClassGunboatBrazil1882–1900Afonso Celso/TrindadeThumb327 ton.
Torpedo-boat Class ITorpedoboatUnited Kingdom1882–1900Nº1
Nº2
Nº3
Nº4
Nº5
Thumb.
Alfa ClassTorpedoboatUnited Kingdom1883–1899Alfa
Beta
Gama
Thumb.
MarajóGunboatBrazil1885–1893430 tonParticipation in Naval Revolt by the Rebel Fleet. In 1893 he was set on fire by loyalist troops.
Imperial MarinheiroCruiserBrazil1884–1887Thumb726 tonSank in 1887.
Battleship AquidabãBattleshipUnited Kingdom1885–1906Thumb5,030 tonParticipation in Naval Revolt by the Rebel Fleet. Was damaged by torpedoes in naval battle of Anhatomirim, Santa Catarina
Sank in 1906.
IniciadoraGunboatBrazil1885–1907Thumb268 ton
Cruiser Almirante BarrosoCruiserBrazil1884–1893Thumb2,000 tonSank in 1893 during circumnavigation voyage.
Forges-et-Chantiers Ocean MonitorMonitor (warship)France1873–1893
1875–1893
1-Javary
2-Solimões
Thumb3,700 tonThe two joined the Rebel Fleet during the Naval Revolt, Javary was sunk by the coastal artillery Fort Villagaignon.
TrajanoCruiserBrazil1873–1906Thumb1,414 tonHe joined the Rebel Fleet during the Naval Revolt.
Battleship Sete de SetembroBattleshipBrazil1874–1893Thumb2,174 tonHe joined the Rebel Fleet during the Naval Revolt, sunk in combat in 1893.
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Republic Navy

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Class Type Origin In Service Per unit (Name) Photo Displacement N.B.
Carioca classGunboatBrazil1890–1912Cananéia210 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 CruiserBrazil1890–1915TamandaréThumb4,430 tonParticipation in Naval Revolt by the Rebel Fleet.
Coureur classTorpedoboatUnited Kingdom1891–1902Marcílio Dias
Iguatemi
Araguari
Thumb110 tonParticipation in Naval Revolt by the Rebel Fleet.
Republic classProtected CruiserUnited Kingdom1892–1922RepublicaThumb1,230 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-CruiserUnited Kingdom1892–1917TiradentesThumb700 tonParticipation in Naval Revolt, he sided with the Loyalist Fleet.
Sabino VieiraTorpedoboatUnited Kingdom1893–1901Sabino VieiraThumb16 tonParticipation in Naval Revolt, he sided with the Loyalist Fleet.
Pedro Ivo classTorpedoboatGermany1893–1910
1893–1900
1893–1912
Pedro Ivo Nº1
Pedro Affonso Nº2
Silvado Nº3
Tamboril Nº4
Bento Gonçalves Nº5
Thumb130 tonParticipation in Naval Revolt in Loyalist Fleet.
Gustavo Sampaio classDestroyerUnited Kingdom1894–1912Gustavo SampaioThumb438 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 CruiserBrazil1893–1894Pereira da CunhaThumbParticipation in Naval Revolt by the Rebel Fleet, exploded after being hit by coastal artillery fire.
Benjamim Constant-classCruiserFrance1894–1926Benjamim ConstantThumb2,275 ton
Itas-classCargo ShipUnited Kingdom1898–1915Comandante FreitasThumb
Barroso classProtected CruiserUnited Kingdom1896–1931C1 BarrosoThumb3,400 ton
Deodoro-classCoastal Defence BattleshipFrance1898–1924
1900–1934
1-Deodoro
2-Floriano
Thumb3,160 ton
Tupy-classTorpedo boatGermany1897–1915
1897–1917
1897–1916
1-Tupy
2-Tymbira
3-Tamoio
Thumb1,130 ton
Acre-classGunboatUnited Kingdom1906–1921
1906–1917
1906–1917
1906–1933
1-Acre
2-Amapá
3-Jurua
4-Missões
Thumb200 ton
Goyaz classTorpedo boatUnited Kingdom1907–1933GoyazThumb56 ton
Pará classDestroyerBrazil1908–1933
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
Thumb640 tonParticipation in World War I and World War II.
Bahia classScout cruiserUnited Kingdom1909–1945C12 BahiaThumb3,100 tonParticipation in World War I and World War II. Sunk in 1945.
Bahia classScout cruiserUnited Kingdom1909–1948C11 Rio Grande do SulThumb3,100 tonParticipation in World War I and World War II.
Minas Geraes classBattleshipUnited Kingdom1910–1952

1910–1947

Minas Geraes

São Paulo

Thumb20,000 tonParticipation in World War I and World War II.
Laurindo Pitta classTugboatUnited Kingdom1910–1998Laurindo PittaThumbParticipation in World War I and World War II.
Humber classMonitorUnited Kingdom1914–1920SolimõesThumb1,260 ton
Belmonte classAuxiliary shipGermany1917BelmonteThumb
Acasta classDestroyerUnited Kingdom1922–1946MaranhãoThumb940 tonParticipation in World War II.
Balilla classSubmarineItaly1927–1950HumaytaThumb1,427 tons
Tupy classSubmarineItaly1937–1959
1937–1959
1937–1959
S11 Tupy
S12 Tymbira
S13 Tamoyo
ThumbParticipation in World War II.
Vital de Oliveira classAuxiliary shipBrazil1931–1944Vital de OliveiraThumbParticipation in World War II. Sunk in 1944, torpedoed by a German submarine.
Barreto de Menezes classLight corvetteBrazil1942–1959F1 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 shipUnited States1945–1959U11 Duque de CaxiasThumbParticipation in World War II.
Carioca classCorvetteBrazil1939–1949C1 Carioca
C2 Cananéia
C3 Camocim
C4 Cabedelo
C5 Caravelas
C6 Camaquã
Thumb818 tonParticipation in World War II. Camaquã sunk in 1944.
Mettawee classGasoline tankerUnited States1944–1970
G18 Rijo
G19 Raza
ThumbParticipation in World War II.
Pernambuco classRiver monitorBrazil1910–1948
1940–1971
Pernambuco
P1 Paraguassú
Thumb650 tonParticipation in World War II. During the 2nd World War, static harbour defense at anchor at the port of Salvador-BA.
PC-461 classSubmarine chaserUnited 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
ThumbParticipation in World War II.
Marcílio Dias classDestroyerUnited States
Brazil
1943–1966
1943–1972
1943–1966
M1 Marcilio Dias
M2 Mariz e Barros
M3 Greenhalgh
Thumb2,000 tonParticipation in World War II.
Bertioga classDestroyerUnited 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
Thumb1,600 tonParticipation in World War II.
Gato classSubmarineUnited States1957–1968
1957–1966
S14 Humaitá
S15 Riachuelo
Thumb
Stoyomo classTugboatUnited States1947–1985
1947–1985
1947–1986
R1Tritão
R2Tridente
R3Triunfo
Thumb
Acre classDestroyerBrazil1949–1974
1949–1964
1949–1973
1949–1964
1949–1974
1949–1974
D10 Acre
D11 Ajuricaba
D12 Amazonas
D13 Apa
D14 Araguarí
D15 Araguaya
Thumb1,886 ton
Collosus classAircraft carrierUnited Kingdom1960–2001A11 Minas GeraisThumb19,800 tonFleet flagship during the Lobster War.
Javarí classMinesweepersUnited States1960–1982M11 Javarí
M12 Jutaí
M13 Juruá
M14 Jurena
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Pará classDestroyerUnited States1959–1983
1959–1973
1959–1973
1961–1982
1969–1989
1968–1988
1972–1990
D27 Para
D28 Paraiba
D29 Paraná
D30 Pernambuco
D31 Piauí
D32 Santa Catarina
D33 Maranhão
Thumb3,310 ton
Aristaeus classAuxiliary shipUnited States1962–1997G24 BelmonteThumb
Mato Grosso classDestroyerUnited 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
Thumb
3,400 ton
Guppy II classSubmarineUnited 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
Thumb
Brooklyn classLight cruiserUnited States1951–1973

1951–1976

C11 Barroso

C12 Tamandaré

Thumb12,900 tonParticipation in Lobster War.
Marcílio Dias class destroyersDestroyerUnited States1973–1994
1973–1997
D25 Marcílio Dias
D26 Mariz e Barros
Thumb
3,500 ton
Oberon classSubmarineUnited Kingdom1973–1996
1977–2001
1977–1997
S20 Humaitá
S22 Riachuelo
S21 Tonelero
Thumb
Navajo classAuxiliary shipUnited States1973–1996K10 Gastão MoutinhoThumb
De Soto County classAuxiliary shipUnited States1973–2000G26 Duque de Caxias
Thumb
Garcia classDestroyerUnited States1989–2001
1989–2004
1989–2004
1989–2005
D27 Pará
D28 Paraiba
D29 Parana
D30 Pernambuco
Thumb3,600 ton
Imperial Marinheiro classCorvetteNetherlands1955–2005V15 Imperial Marinheiro
V16 Iguatemi
V17 Ipiranga
V18 Forte Coimbra
V20 Angostura
V21 Bahiana
V22 Mearim
V23 Purus
V24 Solimões
Thumb
Custódio de Mello classAuxiliary shipJapan1957–2009G15 Custódio de Mello
G16 Barroso Pereira
G21 Ary Parreiras
G22 Soares Dutra
Thumb
Type 22 frigateFrigateUnited Kingdom1996–2004
1996–2015
1995–2021
F47 Dodsworth
F48 Bosísio
F46 Greenhalgh
Thumb4,450 ton
Ceará classAuxiliary shipUnited States1990–2012
1990–2016
G31 Rio de Janeiro
G30 Ceará
Thumb11,600 ton
Inhaúma classCorvetteBrazil1986–2017
1992–2016
1991–2019
V30 Inhaúma
V33 Frontin
V31 Jaceguaí
Thumb1,900 ton
Marajó classTankerBrazil1969–2016G27 MarajóThumb
Clemenceau classAircraft carrierFrance2000–2017A12 São PauloThumb32,750 tonFormer French aircraft carrier Foch (R99)
Niterói classFrigateUnited Kingdom
Brazil
1974–2019F40 NiteróiThumb3,800 ton
Round Table classLanding ship logisticsUnited Kingdom2007–2019G29 Garcia D'AvilaThumb7,700 ton
Felinto Perry classSubmarine rescueNorway1978–2020K11 Felinto PerryThumb2,500 ton
Tupi classAttack submarineGermany
Brazil
1987–2023S32 TimbiraThumb1,440 ton
Tupi classAttack submarineGermany
Brazil
1999-2023S33 TapajóThumb1,440 ton
Tupi classAttack submarineGermany
Brazil
1994-2023S31 TamoioThumb1,440 ton
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