Launch ceremony of Jeronimo de Albuquerque, the Brazilian Navy's second Tamandare-class frigate, August 8, 2025
Launch ceremony of Jeronimo de Albuquerque, the Brazilian Navy's second Tamandare-class frigate, August 8, 2025Brazilian Navy

Brazilian Navy's second Tamandare-class frigate floated out

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Germany's ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems (TKMS), via Brazilian subsidiary ThyssenKrupp Estaleiro Brasil Sul, has launched the second Tamandare-class frigate ordered by the Brazilian Navy.

The future Jeronimo de Albuquerque is being built by Águas Azuis, a consortium formed by TKMS and Brazilian companies Embraer Defense and Security and Atech. Once in service, the ship will be used for territorial defence and humanitarian missions.

Upon completion, the frigate will have a length of 107.2 metres, a beam of 16 metres, a draught of 5.2 metres, and a displacement of 3,500 tonnes. Four MAN and four Caterpillar engines in a combined diesel and diesel configuration will deliver a maximum speed of 25.5 knots and a range of 5,000 nautical miles.

Armament will include a 76mm naval gun, a 30mm close-in weapon system, two 12.7mm machine guns on remote weapon stations, surface-to-air and anti-ship missiles, and torpedoes. Flight deck and hangar facilities will be available for use by a multi-role helicopter as well as unmanned aerial vehicles.

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