''Navarra'' (F85) is the fifth of the six Spanish-built s, based on the American design, of the
Spanish Navy
The Spanish Navy or officially, the Armada, is the Navy, maritime branch of the Spanish Armed Forces and one of the oldest active naval forces in the world. The Spanish Navy was responsible for a number of major historic achievements in navigat ...
.
Construction and career
Laid down on 15 April 1991, and launched on 23 October 1992, ''Navarra'' was commissioned in service on 27 May 1994.
The ship features a series of improvements to her previous sisters, with a new
Meroka mod 2B CIWS, and upgraded
fire control systems with Mk.92 mod6 CORT (Coherent Receiver Transmitter) and
SPS-49(v)5 radar instead of previous (v)4.
All of these Spanish frigates have the length of the later ''Oliver Hazard Perry'' frigates, and have a wider beam than the US Navy design, and therefore able to carry more top weight. Fin stabilizers are fitted.

On 9 December 2002, ''Navarra'' intercepted the unflagged freighter ''So San'' several hundred miles southeast of
Yemen
Yemen (; ar, ٱلْيَمَن, al-Yaman), officially the Republic of Yemen,, ) is a country in Western Asia. It is situated on the southern end of the Arabian Peninsula, and borders Saudi Arabia to the north and Oman to the northeast an ...
at the request of the United States government as part of
Operation Enduring Freedom – Horn of Africa
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. The frigate fired across ''So San''s bow after the freighter ignored hails and attempted to evade the frigate. The freighter's crew was
North Korea
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n; 23 containers containing 15 complete
Scud
A Scud missile is one of a series of tactical ballistic missiles developed by the Soviet Union during the Cold War. It was exported widely to both Second and Third World countries. The term comes from the NATO reporting name attached to the mis ...
ballistic missiles, 15 high-explosive warheads, and 23
nitric acid
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containers were found on board. Yemen claimed ownership of the shipment and protested the interception and U.S. officials released the vessel after receiving assurances that the missiles would not be transferred to a third party.
On 23 March 2010, she
sank a
Somali pirate
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mothership
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Examples include bombers converted to carry experimental aircr ...
lifeboat
Lifeboat may refer to:
Rescue vessels
* Lifeboat (shipboard), a small craft aboard a ship to allow for emergency escape
* Lifeboat (rescue), a boat designed for sea rescues
* Airborne lifeboat, an air-dropped boat used to save downed airmen
...
and captured two
skiff
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s, after private security forces successfully defended from a pirate attack. The six suspected pirates were later released, when the master and crew of ''Almezaan'' refused to testify.
In November 2016, while patrolling off the
Libyan coast as part of the
EUNAVFOR
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's
Operation Sophia
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, the frigate recovered 227 migrants from inflatable boats in the
Mediterranean Sea
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.
Gallery
File:US Navy 031017-N-1056B-003 The guided missile frigate USS Nicholas (FFG 47) and a helicopter from the Spanish frigate SPS Navarra (F-85) track a simulated cargo vessel.jpg, ''Navarra'' on 17 October 2003
File:Spanish frigate-Navarra (F85)-01.jpg, ''Navarra'' on 29 November 2006
File:070331-N-3888C-001.jpg, ''Navarra'' on 31 March 2007
File:Spanish frigate-Navarra (F85)-02.jpg, ''Navarra'' on 20 February 2009
Other units of class
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See also
Action of 25 March 2010
The MV ''Almezaan'' is a general cargo vessel active off the Horn of Africa. Originally built as the ''Tarcau'', she was renamed in November 2001. The name can be translated from Arabic as "the balance" or "the scales" as well as justice and equ ...
References
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Ships of the Spanish Navy
1992 ships
Santa María-class frigates