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The ''Inhaúma'' class are a series of five
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s operated by the
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. These ships were built in Brazil and designed with assistance from the
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company Marine Technik. It was originally planned to build 12 to 16 ships but the economic situation in Brazil did not permit this and only five vessels were built. The first two ships were constructed at the Arsenal de Marinha in
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, the second pair by Verolme. The programme was considerably delayed due to funding issues and the Brazilian Verolme yard's insolvency in 1991 which forced ''Júlio de Noronha'' and ''Frontin'' to be completed by Arsenal da Marinha. The first ship entered service in 1989 and the last in 2008. Three of the five ships have been taken out of service and one was sunk in a missile
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in the Atlantic Ocean in 2016.


Design and description

The ''Inhaúma'' class were initially designed as small
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s by the Brazilian Naval Design Office with assistance from the
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company Marine Technik. As built the class had a
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of and at full load. The ''Inhaúma''-class ships measured long between perpendiculars and overall with a beam of and a draught of . The vessels in the class are powered by a combined diesel or gas (CODOG) system composed of one GE LM 2500
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rated at and two MTU 16 V 396 TB 94
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s rated at turning two shafts. This gives the ''Inhaúma'' class a maximum speed of and a range of at . Over time, the standard displacement decreased to and the full load displacement increased to . The initial complement was 162 including 19 officers but this too decreased over time to 145 including 15 officers. The class is armed with four
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s (SSM) placed centrally and a Mk 8 gun situated forward. They are equipped with two Bofors /70 anti-aircraft (AA) guns in a twin mount atop the aft superstructure. For
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, the vessels mount Mk 32
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s in two triple mounts sited on either side of the superstructure for Mk 46
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es. A
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is located at the stern of the ship and is capable of operating a Westland Super Lynx helicopter. During the design phase, a Vulcan Phalanx
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(CIWS) was intended for the stern. However, the class was considered top heavy and the idea was scrapped with the possibility of a
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mount in place instead. Further vessels were planned to have indigenous Brazilian missiles but this was shelved. For sensors the ''Inhaúma'' class are fitted with
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AWS-4, Kelvin Hughes Type 1007 and Selenia Orion RTN 10X
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and Krupp Atlas ASO4 Mod 2
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. For electronic countermeasures, the vessels mount IPqM/Elabra Defensor ET SLR-1X radar intercept and IPqM/Elabra ET SLQ-1 radar jammers. They also mount two Plessey Shield chaff countermeasures. The ships have
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CAAIS 450 (Computer Aided Action Information System) combat data systems and a
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EOS-400 fire control system.


''Barroso'' subclass

An improved ''Inhaúma''-class vessel, , was ordered as a follow-on to the original class. The vessel has a standard displacement of and at full load. The vessel is longer than the standard ''Inhaúma'' class, being long overall with a beam of and a draught of . This was done to improve the design's seakeeping and enlarge the engine room spaces. ''Barroso'' uses the same CODOG machinery setup as the basic ''Inhaúma''-class ship and the same later complement of 145. ''Barroso'' carries the same missile and main gun, but secondary armament comprises a Bofors 40 mm/70 SAK Sea Trinity CIWS, two machine guns and six ARES/DSAM SLT 324 mm torpedo tubes for the Mk 46 torpedoes. Other design changes include a different combat data system in the IPqM/Esca Siconta Mk III system with Link YB. The fire control system is the Saab/Combitech EOS-400. The radar consists of the AESN RAN 20S surface search, the Terma Scanter 4100 navigational and the AESN RTN 30-Y for fire control. Sonar is the EDO 977F. Electronic countermeasure systems were similar to those carried by the first ''Inhaúma''-class ships.


Ships of the class


Construction and service

The first pair of ''Inhaúma''-class ships were ordered for the
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on 15 February 1982 and the second pair on 9 January 1986. The number of ships in the class was initially intended to be 12, but this rose to 16 in 1986. The first two ships, ''Inhaúma'' and ''Jaceguai'' were constructed at the Arsenal de Marinha in
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. The contracts for the second pair, ''Júlio de Noronha'' and ''Frontin'', were awarded to Verolme. However, while the second pair were under construction, the shipyard went bankrupt in 1991 and the incomplete hulls were taken to the Arsenal de Marinha for completion. The government of Brazil sought to find cheaper corvettes to construct and as a result, the number of ships in the class was cut to the four under construction. ''Inhaúma'' was the first to enter service in 1989 and ''Frontin'' was the last, in 1994. In 1994, a second improved version of the class comprising six ships was ordered by the Brazilian government from the Arsenal de Marinha. However, that version too was scaled back due to funding issues and only one, ''Barroso'' entered service in 2008. In late 2008, the ''Inhaúma'' class underwent modernisation. Beginning in 2015, ''Inhaúma''-class ships began to be taken out of service. ''Frontin'' was the first to be taken out of service in 2015. On 17 April 2016, ex-''Fortin'' was sunk in the Atlantic Ocean between Rio de Janeiro and Vitória in a
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involving several warships of the Brazilian Navy. An Excocet SSM from was finished the ship. ''Inhaúma'' was taken out of service in 2016, followed by ''Jaceguai'' in 2019.


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External links


Inhaúma class frigates - Poder Naval OnLine (portuguese version only)

Inhaúma Class Corvettes, Brazil
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