Ships of The Brazilian Navy - Future Ships

Future Ships

Vessel Origin Type Class In service Notes
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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