This is a list of active ships of the Chilean Navy, which is one of the three branches of the Chilean Armed Forces. The Chilean Navy's mission is to provide the Chilean State with naval power and an effective maritime service, to safeguard sovereignty and territorial integrity, maintain the security of the nation and support national interests when necessary and in any place required.[1]
As of August 2024, the Chilean Navy has more than 130 ships in service of various sizes and roles; four attack submarines, eight major surface combatants (frigates) and more than ninety minor surface combatants (patrols), some of which are only identified by their pennant number. These are followed by four amphibious ships with three support vessels that are identified only by their unofficial name, four survey vessels with two minor support vessels, one of which is identified only by its pennant number, eleven auxiliary ships and one training ship. Also included is a nominal ship, the Ironclad Huáscar, which is really just a ceremonial ship and historical relic.[2]
Key
editThe tables below use the following key:
Key | Description |
---|---|
Class | The formal class of the vessel, when known or identifiable |
Boat/ship | Vessel name when formally assigned; does not apply to many light boats known only by its number or call code |
No. | Refers to the pennant number, but also includes the hull classification symbol |
Comm. | The year in which it entered service in the Chilean Navy, and also indicates if it is a second-hand vessel with an abbreviation (s) |
Displacement | In tons (t), and this determines the order of the vessels in the tables |
Type | Refers to the vessel according to the characteristics or role for which it was built or modified |
Builder | The shipyard that builds the vessel, plus the place and country of origin if possible |
Note | References and/or links related to the vessel |
Active ships
editSubmarine forces
editClass | Boat | No. | Comm. | Displacement | Type | Builder | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Conventional submarines | |||||||
Scorpène class | O'Higgins | SS-23 | 2005 | 1,577 t surfaced; 1,711 t dived |
Attack submarine | DCN, Cherbourg, France / IZAR, Cartagena, Spain | [3][4] |
Carrera | SS-22 | 2006 | [5][4] | ||||
Thomson class (Type 209/1400-L) |
Thomson | SS-20 | 1984 | 1,520 t surfaced; 1,614 t dived |
HDW, Kiel, Germany | [6][7] | |
Simpson | SS-21 | 1984 | [8][7] |
-
Carrera
(Scorpène class) -
Simpson
(Thomson class)
Major surface combatants
editClass | Ship | No. | Comm. | Displacement | Type | Builder | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Frigates | |||||||
Type 22 Batch 2 (Boxer class) |
Almirante Williams[Note 1] | FF-19 | 2003(s) | 4,900 t | Multi-purpose frigate | Swan Hunter, Wallsend, UK | [9][10] |
Type 23 (Duke class) |
Almirante Cochrane | FF-05 | 2006(s) | 4,267 t | Anti-submarine frigate | Yarrows, Glasgow, UK | [11][12] |
Almirante Lynch | FF-07 | 2007(s) | [13][12] | ||||
Almirante Condell | FF-06 | 2008(s) | Swan Hunter, Wallsend, UK | [14][12] | |||
Adelaide class | Almirante Latorre | FFG-14 | 2020(s) | 4,267 t | Anti-aircraft frigate | AMECON, Williamstown, Australia | [15] |
Capitán Prat | FFG-11 | 2020(s) | [16] | ||||
Karel Doorman class (M class) |
Almirante Blanco Encalada | FF-15 | 2005(s) | 3,373 t | Multi-purpose frigate | Damen, Vlissingen, Netherlands | [17][7] |
Almirante Riveros | FF-18 | 2007(s) | [18][7] |
-
Almirante Williams
(Type 22 frigate) -
Almirante Lynch
(Type 23 frigate) -
Almirante Blanco Encalada
(Karel Doorman class)
Minor surface combatants
editClass | Ship | No. | Comm. | Displacement | Type | Builder | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Patrols | |||||||
OPV-80 class | Piloto Pardo | OPV-81 | 2007 | 1,728 to 1,810 t | Offshore patrol vessel | ASMAR, Talcahuano, Chile | [19] |
Comandante Toro | OPV-82 | 2008 | [20] | ||||
Marinero Fuentealba | OPV-83 | 2014 | [21] | ||||
Cabo Odger | OPV-84 | 2017 | [22] | ||||
Taitao class | Contramaestre Micalvi | PSG-71 | 1993 | 510 to 533 t | Large patrol craft | [23] | |
Contramaestre Ortiz | PSG-72 | 1993 | [24] | ||||
Aspirante Isaza | PSG-73 | 1994 | [25] | ||||
Piloto Sibbald | PSG-78 | 1996 | [26] | ||||
Sa'ar 4 class (Reshef class) |
Casma | LAM-30 | 1979(s) | 450 t | Fast attack craft | Israel Shipyards, Haifa, Israel | [27][28][29] |
Chipana | LAM-31 | 1980(s) | [30][28][29] | ||||
Angamos | LAM-34 | 1997(s) | [31][28][29] | ||||
Protector class | Aysén | LSG-1609 | 1999 | 110 to 125 t | Coastal patrol craft | ASMAR, Talcahuano, Chile | [32] |
Corral | LSG-1610 | 2000 | [33] | ||||
Concepción | LSG-1611 | 2000 | [34] | ||||
San Antonio | LSG-1613 | 2000 | [35] | ||||
Caldera | LSG-1612 | 2001 | [36] | ||||
Antofagasta | LSG-1614 | 2001 | [37] | ||||
Arica | LSG-1615 | 2001 | [38] | ||||
Coquimbo | LSG-1616 | 2001 | [39] | ||||
Puerto Natales | LSG-1617 | 2001 | [40] | ||||
Valparaíso | LSG-1618 | 2002 | [41] | ||||
Punta Arenas | LSG-1619 | 2002 | [42] | ||||
Talcahuano | LSG-1620 | 2002 | [43] | ||||
Quintero | LSG-1621 | 2003 | [44] | ||||
Chiloé | LSG-1622 | 2003 | [45] | ||||
Puerto Montt | LSG-1623 | 2003 | [46] | ||||
Iquique | LSG-1624 | 2004 | [47] | ||||
Ona class | Ona | LSG-1625 | 2011(s) | 110 t | Asenav, Valdivia, Chile | [48] | |
Alacalufe class | Alacalufe | LSG-1603 | 1989 | 107 t | ASMAR, Punta Arenas, Chile | [49] | |
Hallef | LSG-1604 | 1989 | ASMAR, Talcahuano, Chile | [50] | |||
Dabur class | Grumete Díaz | LPC-1814 | 1990(s) | 40 t | Sewart Seacraft, US / IAI, Israel |
[51][52] | |
Grumete Salinas | LPC-1816 | 1991(s) | [53][52] | ||||
Grumete Machado | LPC-1820 | 1995(s) | [54][52] | ||||
Grumete Hudson | LPC-1823 | 1995(s) | [55][52] | ||||
Type 44 | Pelluhue | LSR-1703 | 2001(s) | 17.9 t | Small patrol boat | Coast Guard Yard, Curtis Bay, Baltimore, US | [56][57] |
Arauco | LSR-1704 | 2001(s) | |||||
Chacao | LSR-1705 | 2001(s) | |||||
Queitao | LSR-1706 | 2001(s) | |||||
Guaiteca | LSR-1707 | 2001(s) | |||||
Curaumilla | LSR-1708 | 2001(s) |
There are also small patrol boats built by the American company SAFE Boats International in Port Orchard, Washington, which are named and identified only by their pennant number:[58]
- Twenty-six Archangel-class patrol boats[59] (13 tons),[57] of which fourteen are of the maritime patrol version (LPM-4400 to 4413)[57] and twelve of the self-righting version for rescue services (LSR-4420 to 4431),[57] which were acquired between 2008[60] and 2014.[59]
- Thirty-one Defender-class patrol boats[59][61] (4.2 tons),[62] of which sixteen were acquired between 2007[62] and 2012[62] (PM-2501 to 2515,[62] and PM-2700[63]), and another fifteen of the Defender 25 model incorporated between 2018[61] and 2020[61] (PM-2516 to 2530).[61] These last units were co-produced by the American company, which designed them, and ASMAR, Valparaíso.[64]
There is a cooperation agreement between SERNAPESCA and the Chilean Navy for the latter institution to operate the Pumar inspection boat model WR1250 Explorer called Guerrero PM-1250, built by ASMAR, Valparaíso and commissioned in 2020.[65][66]
-
Marinero Fuentealba
(OPV-80 class) -
Punta Arenas
(Protector class) -
LPM-4402
(Archangel class) -
PM-2505
(Defender class)
Amphibious forces
editClass | Ship | No. | Comm. | Displacement | Type | Builder | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Amphibious ships | |||||||
Foudre class | Sargento Aldea | LSDH-91 | 2011(s) | 12,599 t | LPD | DCN, Brest, France | [67][68] |
BATRAL class | Rancagua | LST-92 | 1983 | 1,409 t | LST | ASMAR, Talcahuano, Chile | [69] |
Chacabuco | LST-95 | 1986 | [70] | ||||
Elicura class | Elicura | LSM-90 | 1968 | 780 t | LSM | [71] |
There are also three second-hand support landing ships that were acquired from France in 2011 together with the landing platform dock (LPD). These are the LCU Soldado Canave of the CDIC class (750 tons); built by SFCN in Villeneuve-la-Garenne, and the LCM Cabo Reyes and Soldado Fuentes of the CTM class (152 tons); both built by CMN in Cherbourg.[72][73]
-
Sargento Aldea
(Foudre class) -
Rancagua
(BATRAL class)
Survey vessels
editClass | Ship | No. | Comm. | Displacement | Type | Builder | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Antarctic multipurpose vessel | |||||||
— | Almirante Viel | AGB-46 | 2024 | 10,500 t | Icebreaker | ASMAR, Talcahuano, Chile | [74] |
Research vessels | |||||||
— | Cabo de Hornos | AGS-61 | 2013 | 3,068 t | Oceanographic ship | ASMAR, Talcahuano, Chile | [75][76] |
Taitao class | Corneta Cabrales | PSH-77 | 1996 | 532 t | Hydrographic patrol ship | [77] | |
Rescue and salvage vessel | |||||||
— | Ingeniero Slight | BRS-63 | 1997(s) | 1,210 t | Buoy tender | B.V.J. Pattje Scheepswerf, Waterhuizen, Netherlands | [78][79][80] |
There are also two small support boats for shallow water research work; the boat Albatros LH-01, acquired in 2008, and a Defender-class boat, acquired in 2015 from the American company SAFE Boats International and identified with the pennant number LH-02.[81][82]
-
Almirante Viel
-
Cabo de Hornos
-
Corneta Cabrales
(Taitao class)
Auxiliary vessels
editClass | Ship | No. | Comm. | Displacement | Type | Builder | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Oil supply ships | |||||||
Henry J. Kaiser class | Almirante Montt | AO-52 | 2010(s) | 42,000 t | Oiler replenishment | Avondale Shipyard, New Orleans, US | [83] |
— | Araucano | AO-53 | 2010(s) | 26,000 t | Uddevallavarvet AB, Uddevalla, Sweden | [84][85] | |
Offshore tug / supply vessels | |||||||
— | Lientur | ATF-60 | 2023(s) | 5,828 t | AHTSV | Cemre Shipyard, Altınova, Turkey | [86][87] |
— | Janequeo | ATF-65 | 2021 | 5,742 t | L&T, Chennai, India | [88][89] | |
Veritas class | Galvarino | ATF-66 | 1987(s) | 1,800 t | Tugboat | Aukra Bruk, Aukra, Norway | [90][57] |
Support transport | |||||||
— | Aquiles | AP-41 | 1988 | 4,760 t | Troopship / freighter | ASMAR, Talcahuano, Chile | [91] |
Support patrol | |||||||
Taitao class | Cirujano Videla | PMD-74 | 1994 | 530 t | Medical-dental patrol vessel | ASMAR, Talcahuano, Chile | [92] |
Personnel tender ships | |||||||
Meteoro class | Grumete Pérez | YFB-116 | 1974 | 165 t | Ferry | ASMAR, Talcahuano, Chile | [93] |
— | Buzo Sobenes | YFB-113 | 2013(s) | 147 t | Catamaran | Asenav, Valdivia, Chile | [94] |
— | Grumete Bolados | YFB-112 | 2016(s) | 145 t | [95] | ||
Small logistic support vessel | |||||||
— | Guardián Brito | BSG-118 | 2010(s) | — | Small landing craft | Maestranza Amsu Ltda., Coronel, Chile | [96][97] |
-
Almirante Montt
(Henry J. Kaiser class) -
Araucano
-
Aquiles
-
Galvarino
(Veritas class)
Training ship
editClass | Ship | No. | Comm. | Displacement | Type | Builder | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Sail training | |||||||
Juan Sebastián de Elcano class | Esmeralda | BE-43 | 1954 | 3,673 t | Barquentine tall ship | Bazán, Cádiz, Spain | [98][80] |
-
Esmeralda
Historical relic
editClass | Ship | No. | Comm. | Displacement | Type | Builder | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ceremonial / historical ship | |||||||
— | RH Huáscar | — | 1879/1934(s)[Note 2] | 1,180 t | Ironclad turret ship | Laird Brothers, Birkenhead, UK | [2] |
-
RH Huáscar
Future ships
editOnly includes units purchased, under construction, or projected that already have financing.
Class | Ship | No. | Planned comm. | Displacement | Type | Builder | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
— | — | — | 2027 | 7,987 t | LPD | ASMAR, Talcahuano, Chile | [99][100][101] |
— | — | 2030 |
Watercraft
editThey are small naval units of the Chilean Navy that usually serve as a complement to larger vessels, and that are not included in the previous list. This is due to their particular characteristics, and also they do not have a name or pennant number, and the number of units is unknown.
Name | Type | Manufacturer | Note |
---|---|---|---|
Zodiac | Inflatable boat | Zodiac, France | [102][103][104] |
Pumar | ASMAR, Chile | [105][106][107][108] | |
Skúa | Barge | [109][110] | |
SDV Havas Mk 8 | Submersible | Havas, France | [4] |
— | Water scooter | — | [111] |
BTR Sea Doo SAR | BTR, Canada | [112] |
See also
editFootnotes
edit- ^ It is the flagship of the Chilean national squadron.[9]
- ^ On 8 October 1879, during the naval campaign of the War of the Pacific, the Peruvian ironclad Huáscar was captured in the battle of Angamos, after which he served in the Chilean Navy. In 1934, she was converted into a historical relic and flagship of the commander of the Second Naval Zone based in Talcahuano.[2]
References
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- ^ a b c "RH Huáscar". Armada de Chile (in Spanish). Retrieved 25 January 2022.
- ^ "SS-23 O'Higgins". Armada de Chile (in Spanish). Retrieved 23 January 2022.
- ^ a b c Saunders 2015, p. 116.
- ^ "SS-22 Carrera". Armada de Chile (in Spanish). Retrieved 23 January 2022.
- ^ "SS-20 Thomson". Armada de Chile (in Spanish). Retrieved 23 January 2022.
- ^ a b c d Saunders 2015, p. 117.
- ^ "SS-21 Simpson". Armada de Chile (in Spanish). Retrieved 23 January 2022.
- ^ a b "FF-19 Almirante Williams". Armada de Chile (in Spanish). Retrieved 23 January 2022.
- ^ Saunders 2015, p. 118.
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- ^ a b c Saunders 2015, p. 119.
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- ^ "LSG-1609 Aysén". Armada de Chile (in Spanish). Retrieved 25 January 2022.
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Sources
edit- López, Carlo (1997). "The Sixth "Taitao" Class Patrol Boat Joins the Chilean Navy". Warship International. XXXIIII (4): 381–384. ISSN 0043-0374.
- Bravo Valdivieso, Germán (2006). "Buques de la Armada construidos en Chile" (PDF). Academia de Historia Naval y Marítima de Chile (in Spanish). Valparaíso, Chile.
- Saunders, Stephen, ed. (2015). Jane's Fighting Ships 2015-2016. Jane's Information Group. ISBN 978-0-7106-3143-5.
External links
edit- Armada de Chile — Unidades Navales (armada.cl) (in Spanish)
- Chilean Navy — Chilean Navy’s Units (armada.cl)