• Thumbnail for Inhaúma-class corvette
    Commons has media related to Inhaúma class corvette. Inhaúma class frigates - Poder Naval OnLine (portuguese version only) Inhaúma Class Corvettes, Brazil...
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  • Thumbnail for Brazilian corvette Inhaúma
    Cv Inhaúma (V-30) was the lead ship of the Inhaúma-class corvette of the Brazilian Navy. The ship was built at Naval Arsenal Rio de Janeiro in Rio de Janeiro...
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    four Minerva-class corvettes purchased from Italy.  Brazilian Navy operates two Inhaúma-class and one Imperial Marinheiro-class corvette.  Republic of...
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  • The list of corvette classes in service includes all those currently with navies or armed forces and auxiliaries in the world. Ships are grouped by type...
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  • Thumbnail for Brazilian corvette Frontin (V-33)
    Cv Frontin (V-32) was the fourth ship of the Inhaúma-class corvette of the Brazilian Navy. The ship was built at Naval Arsenal Rio de Janeiro in Rio de...
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  • Nanuchka class Espora class Drummond class (French-built D'Estienne d'Orves class) Murature class Bathurst class Inhaúma class Barroso class F2000 class (transferred...
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  • Thumbnail for Brazilian corvette Júlio de Noronha
    Cv Júlio de Noronha (V-32) is the third ship of the Inhaúma-class corvette of the Brazilian Navy. The ship was built at Naval Arsenal Rio de Janeiro in...
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    (Tupi class) Humaitá (Riachuelo class) Atlântico Rademaker (Type 22 class) União (Niterói class) Barroso (Inhaúma class) Araguari (Amazonas class) Macaé...
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  • Thumbnail for Brazilian corvette Barroso (V-34)
    Cv Barroso (V-34) is a corvette of the Brazilian Navy, and the lead ship of its sub class. The fifth Brazilian warship to be named after Admiral Francisco...
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  • Thumbnail for Brazilian corvette Jaceguai
    Cv Jaceguai (V-31) was the second ship of the Inhaúma-class corvette of the Brazilian Navy. The ship was built at Naval Arsenal Rio de Janeiro in Rio de...
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  • class (British Type 22 Batch 1 frigate)) V-32 Julio de Noronha (Inhaúma-class corvette) V-34 Barroso (Barroso-class (improved Inhaúma-class) corvette)...
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    Navy) Sa'ar 5-class corvette (Israeli Navy) BRP Conrado Yap (PS-39) (Philippine Navy) Inhauma-class corvette (Brazilian Navy) Ada-class corvette (Turkish Navy)...
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  • Thumbnail for Joaquim José Inácio, Viscount of Inhaúma
    afterwards awarded the noble title of Barão de Inhaúma (Baron of Inhaúma) on 27 September. The name came from Inhaúma, a region (now a neighborhood) near the...
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  • Thumbnail for Arsenal de Marinha do Rio de Janeiro
    construction of the Niterói Class frigates: Independência and União; construction of the Inhaúma Class corvettes: Inhaúma and Jaceguai; Modernization...
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  • Thumbnail for Mariz e Barros-class ironclad
    The Mariz e Barros-class ironclads were a pair of armored corvettes originally ordered by Paraguay in 1864, but were sold to Brazil when Paraguay defaulted...
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  • Thumbnail for Artur Silveira da Mota, Baron of Jaceguai
    years later he was chosen by the Marquis of Caxias and the Viscount of Inhaúma for the most honorable and most brilliant mission that a Brazilian naval...
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  • Thumbnail for Brazilian ironclad Cabral
    The Brazilian ironclad Cabral was a Cabral-class armored corvette-type warship operated by the Imperial Brazilian Navy from 1866 to 1882. The vessel was...
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  • Thumbnail for Manduvirá River Expeditions
    Elisiário Antônio dos Santos replaced Joaquim José Inácio, Viscount of Inhaúma. The resumption of operations was facilitated by better weather conditions...
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