Future Ships
Vessel | Origin | Type | Class | In service | Notes |
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Submarine | |||||
Riachuelo (S40) | Brazil France |
Scorpène-class submarine | SBR Scorpène | No | Delivery in 2014 |
Humaitá (S41) | Brazil France |
Scorpène-class submarine | SBR Scorpène | No | Delivery in 2015-2016 |
Tonelero (S42) | Brazil France |
Scorpène-class submarine | SBR Scorpène | No | Delivery in 2016-2017 |
Angostura (S43) | Brazil France |
Scorpène-class submarine | SBR Scorpène | No | Delivery in 2017-2018 |
Álvaro Alberto (SN10) | Brazil France |
Brazilian Nuclear Submarine | Nuclear submarine | No | Delivery in 2023-2025 |
Patrol ship of 500 tons | |||||
Maragogipe (P73) | France Brazil |
Offshore patrol vessel | Macaé class | No | Ordered in 05/08/2009 |
Miramar (P74) | France Brazil |
Offshore patrol vessel | Macaé class | No | Ordered in 05/08/2009 |
Mangaratiba (P75) | France Brazil |
Offshore patrol vessel | Macaé class | No | Ordered in 05/08/2009 |
Mostardas (P76) | France Brazil |
Offshore patrol vessel | Macaé class | No | Ordered |
Patrol ship Amazonas | |||||
Araguari (P122) | United Kingdom Brazil |
Amazonas class corvette | Amazonas Class | No | To be delivered in 2013 |
Auxiliary ship | |||||
Rio Branco (NHoFlu) | Brazil | Research vessel | Rio Branco class | No | Delivered in 2014 |
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