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  1. The Portuguese Navy (Portuguese: Marinha Portuguesa, also known as Marinha de Guerra Portuguesa or as Armada Portuguesa) is the naval branch of the Portuguese Armed Forces which, in cooperation and integrated with the other branches of the Portuguese military, is charged with the military defense of Portugal.

  2. This is a list of active Portuguese Navy ships. In total there are 36 military ships commissioned in the Navy. Portuguese Navy also operates 43 auxiliary military vessels, known as Unidade Auxiliar da Marinha (UAM).

    • Historical Warships
    • 1807 Fleet
    • Future Developments
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    Carracks

    1. São Gabriel(C) - 1497 2. São Rafael (C) - 1497 3. Flor de la mar(C) - 1502 4. Esmeralda(C) - 1503 5. Lobo Soares (c.1516) 6. Santa Catarina do Monte Sinai(C) - 1520 7. Santo António(C) - 1527 8. São João Baptista(aka Botafogo) (G) - (c. 1534) 9. São Bento(C) - Wrecked 1554 10. São Paulo - Wrecked 1561? 11. Águia - Sank 1559 12. Garça - Sank 1559 13. Cinco Chagas (1560/61) 14. São Martinho(G) - Flagship of the "Invincible Armada" in 1588 15. São Mateus (G) - part of the Portuguese Squadron...

    Sail battleships (ships of the line) from 1664

    1. Rainha Santa Isabel 52 (1664) - Last known service 1669 2. Santo António 54 (1665) - Captured in 1667 by Spaniards 3. Santa Clara 64 (1678) - In 1682 fleet to Italy 4. São João de Deus 60 (1691) - Last known service 1706 5. Nossa Senhora da Glória 60 (1692) - Discarded 1707 6. Nossa Senhora da Graça 60/64 (1694) - Last known service 1708 7. Nossa Senhora da Estrela 64 (1694) - Discarded 1722 8. Nossa Senhora da Madre de Deus 56/60 (1697) - Discarded 1732 9. Nossa Senhora da Encarnação 56 (...

    Sail battleships (ships of the line) from 1700

    1. Princesa do Céu (c. 1700) - Discarded 1718? 2. Nossa Senhora de Bettencourt (c. 1700) - Discarded 1701? 3. Nossa Senhora do Vale (c. 1701) - Discarded 1701? 4. Nossa Senhora da Conceição 80 (c. 1701) - Discarded 1724? 5. Nossa Senhora da Assunção 66 (c. 1705) - Discarded 1731? 6. Nossa Senhora das Portas do Céu de Rosette (c. 1706) - Discarded 1708? 7. São Jorge, Nossa Senhora das Necessidades 66 (c. 1708) - Discarded 1737? 8. Nossa Senhora da Conceição (c. 1710) - Discarded 1712? 9. Santa...

    The following is a list of the Portuguese warships which were lying in the Tagus River, Lisbon, when Lord St Vincentwas there in September 1806: N.B. One 74-gun ship sailed the latter end of August, and Rainha de Portugalarrived. These ships, in general, were said to be in good repair; and as to construction, equal, if not superior to the British. ...

    The following are ships that are being built or that will be transferred to the Portuguese Navy: 1. 6 Viana do Castelo-class patrol vessel being built by West Sea Shipyard(Portugal). 2. 1 Amphibious transport dock based on HNLMS Rotterdam called "Navio Polivalente Logístico".

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  4. Jun 30, 2022 · The Portuguese Navy (Marinha Portuguesa) unveiled details on a new drone mothership project dubbed "plataforma naval multifuncional" (multifunctional naval platform). Portuguese Navy press release – Translation by Naval News.

  5. Mar 16, 2024 · The Portuguese Navy, meanwhile, is responsible for the design related with sensors, weapons, communications, command & control, and its integration into VNSD design development. The design team also includes the participation of MAURIC, part of Exail, and Stadt Towing Tank As, strengthening the design solution.

  6. The Portuguese Navy ( Portuguese: Marinha Portuguesa, also known as Marinha de Guerra Portuguesa or as Armada Portuguesa) is the naval branch of the Portuguese Armed Forces which, in cooperation and integrated with the other branches of the Portuguese military, is charged with the military defense of Portugal. Quick Facts Founded, Country ... Close

  7. May 21, 2021 · The Portuguese government yesterday approved the procurement of six new Offshore Patrol Vessels (OPV) for the Portuguese Navy (Marinha Portuguesa). These will be «Viana do Castelo» class vessels, of which four are already in service.

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