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  2. List of active Brazilian Navy ships - Wikipedia

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    Brazil: 1823–1827: Participated in the cisplatin War. In 1827 was captured by Argentine Navy. Dona Januária: Schooner: Brazil: 1823–1845: Participated in the cisplatin War. In 1827 was captured by Argentine Navy and renamed as Ocho Febrero In 1828 during the naval battle of Arregui was recaptured by the Empire of Brazil. Imperatriz ...

  3. Category:Destroyers of the Brazilian Navy - Wikipedia

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    Gearing-class destroyers of the Brazilian Navy (4 P) J. Jurua-class destroyers (16 P) M. Marcilio Dias-class destroyers (3 P) Mato Grosso-class destroyers (11 P) P.

  4. Category:Ships of the Brazilian Navy - Wikipedia

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    Destroyers of the Brazilian Navy (9 C) F. ... Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Brazilian Navy (15 C, 11 P) Submarines of the Brazilian Navy (7 C, 1 P)

  5. Category:Destroyers of Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Destroyers of the Brazilian Navy (9 C) This page was last edited on 27 March 2013, at 05:30 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  6. Marcílio Dias-class destroyer - Wikipedia

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    For anti-submarine warfare, the destroyers were given two depth charge racks, four depth charge throwers and equipped with sonar. [3] In 1966 a Sea Cat missile system was fitted to Mariz e Barros, with the destroyer used as a test platform. The system was later removed and installed on the Allen M. Sumner-class destroyer Mato Grosso. [4]

  7. HMS Havant (H32) - Wikipedia

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    HMS Havant was an H-class destroyer originally ordered by the Brazilian Navy with the name Javary in the late 1930s, but was bought by the Royal Navy after the beginning of World War II in September 1939.

  8. Acre-class destroyer - Wikipedia

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    Built in Brazil to a modified British design along with some U.S. equipment, they were built to replace six H-class destroyers (or Jurua class) ordered from Britain but purchased by Britain for use in the war. Due to design complications, the ships took a long time to complete, having been finished from 1949 to 1951.

  9. List of destroyer classes - Wikipedia

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    ex-Brazilian H class — 6 ships; ex-Turkish I class — 2 ships; Tribal class — 27 ships; J, K and N class — 24 ships; Hunt class — 83 ships; L and M class — 16 ships; Town class — 50 ships from three classes of United States Navy destroyers, transferred 1940; World War II War Emergency Programme classes. O and P class — 16 ships ...