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- Historical battleships Carracks (C) and galleons (G) Sail battleships (ships of the line) from 1700 Steam-screw warships
- 1807 Fleet
- 1900–2020 commissions Avisos Corvettes Destroyers Frigates Patrol boats Submarines Torpedo boats
- Future Developments
- See also
- References
This is a list of various Portuguese warships:Historical battleshipsCarracks (C) and galleons (G)- São Gabriel (C) - 1497
- São Rafael (C) - 1497
- Flor de la mar (C) - 1502
- Lobo Soares (c.1516)
- Santa Catarina do Monte Sinai (C) - 1520
- São João Baptista (aka Botafogo) (G) - (c. 1534)
- São Paulo - Wrecked 1561?
- Águia - Sank 1559
- Garça - Sank 1559
- Cinco Chagas (1560/61)
- São Martinho (G) - Flagship (capitana) of the "Invincible Armada" in 1588
- São Mateus ( pre 1580) (G) - part of the Portuguese Squadron of the "Invincible Armada"
- São Cristóvão (pre 1580) (G) - part of the Portuguese Squadron of the "Invincible Armada"
- São Filipe (1583) (G) - part of the Portuguese Squadron of the "Invincible Armada"
- São Luís (1585) (G) - part of the Portuguese Squadron of the "Invincible Armada"
- São Marcos (1585) (G) - part of the Portuguese Squadron of the "Invincible Armada"
- Santiago (1585) (G) - part of the Portuguese Squadron of the "Invincible Armada"
- São João (1586) (G) - Second flagship (almiranta) of the "Invincible Armada"
- São Bernardo (1586) (G) - part of the Portuguese Squadron of the "Invincible Armada"
- Relíquias (C) - Sank 1587
- São Tomé - Wrecked 1589
- Madre de Deus (C) - Captured by England 1592
- Santo Alberto - Wrecked 1593
- Chagas - Sank 1594
- Santiago - Captured by the Netherlands 1602
- Santo António (G) - In 1615 fleet to India
- Santo Amaro - Wrecked 1620
- Nossa Senhora de Conceição (C) (1620) - Burnt by Algerines 1621
- Santo Alberto (C) - Sank before 1622
- São João Baptista (c. 1621) - Sank 1622
- Santa Teresa de Jesus - Wrecked 1622
- São Carlos - Wrecked 1622
- São José - Wrecked 1622
- São Francisco Xavier (C) - Flagship of 1623 fleet to India, wrecked 1625
- Santa Isabel (C) - In 1623 fleet to India, storm 1624
- Nossa Senhora da Conceição (C) - In 1623 fleet to India, scuttled after damage 1625
- Santo André (G) - In 1623 fleet to India
- Misericórdia (G) - In 1623 fleet to India
- São Simão (G) - In 1623 fleet to India, storm 1624
- Nossa Senhora da Guia - Wrecked 1624
- São Pedro (G)
- São João 366
- Cinco Chagas (C) (c. 1623) - In 1624 fleet to India
- Nossa Senhora da Quietação (C) (c. 1623) - In 1624 fleet to India
- São João (G) - In 1624 fleet to India
- Santa Catarina do Monte Sinai
- Nossa Senhora da Conceição (C/G)
- Nossa Senhora dos Remédios
- Nossa Senhora da Saúde (C)
- Nossa Senhora de Belém - Sank 1635
- Bom Jesus (G) 64/70 (1636)
- Santa Teresa (G) (c. 1637) - Burnt at the Battle of the Downs, 1639
- São Sebastião 54 - Burnt 1639
- Sacramento - Sank 1647
- Nossa Senhora da Atalaia - Sank 1647
- São Pedro da Ribeira (G)
- Padre Eterno (G) (1663)
- Santo António de Tana 54 - Sank 1698
Sail battleships (ships of the line) from 1700- Princesa do Céu (c. 1700) - Discarded 1718?
- Nossa Senhora de Bettencourt (c. 1700) - Discarded 1701?
- Nossa Senhora do Vale (c. 1701) - Discarded 1701?
- Nossa Senhora da Conceição 80 (c. 1701) - Discarded 1724?
- Nossa Senhora da Assunção 66 (c. 1705) - Discarded 1731?
- Nossa Senhora das Portas do Céu de Rosette (c. 1706) - Discarded 1708?
- São Jorge, Nossa Senhora das Necessidades 66 (c. 1708) - Discarded 1737?
- Nossa Senhora da Conceição (c. 1710) - Discarded 1712?
- Santa Ana e São Joaquim (c. 1711) - Discarded 1718?
- Nossa Senhora da Piedade 66 (c. 1711) - Discarded 1725?
- Nossa Senhora das Angústias (c. 1713) - Discarded 1713?
- Nossa Senhora da Palma e São Pedro (c. 1715) - Discarded 1729?
- Nossa Senhora do Pilar, o Padre Eterno 70 (c. 1715) - Discarded 1740?
- Santa Rosa 66 (c. 1716) - Burnt 1726
- Rainha dos Anjos 54-56 (c. 1716) - Burnt 1722
- São Lourenço 58 (c. 1716) - Discarded 1734?
- Nossa Senhora da Luz 66 (probably ex-Dutch Daalhem or Prins Friso 64, acquired 1717) - Discarded 1720?
- Nossa Senhora do Monte do Carmo 74 (probably ex-Dutch Zeelandia or Gelderland 72, acquired 1717) - Discarded 1724?
- Nossa Senhora do Cabo e São Pedro de Alcântara 72 (probably ex-Dutch Zeelandia or Gelderland 72, acquired 1717) - Captured by pirates 1721
- Nossa Senhora da Guia 66 (probably ex-Dutch Daalhem or Prins Friso 64, acquired 1717) - Discarded 1719?
- Nossa Senhora da Penha de França 70 (c. 1717) - Discarded 1730?
- Nossa Senhora Madre de Deus e São João Evangelista 66 (c. 1717) - Discarded 1734?
- Nossa Senhora da Atalaia 52 (c. 1719) - Discarded 1733?
- Nossa Senhora Madre de Deus e São Francisco Xavier (c. 1720) - Discarded 1732?
- Nossa Senhora da Vitória 64 (c. 1720) - Burnt 1730
- Nossa Senhora da Oliveira 50-52 (c. 1721) - Discarded 1737?
- Nossa Senhora da Nazaré 50 (c. 1721) - BU 1741
- Nossa Senhora do Rosário 50 (c. 1723) - Discarded 1740?
- Nossa Senhora do Livramento e São Francisco Xavier 66 (c. 1723) - Discarded 1735?
- Nossa Senhora do Livramento 66 (c. 1724)
- Santo António 64-74 (c. 1724) - Discarded 1725?
- Nossa Senhora da Boa Viagem (c. 1724) - Discarded 1728?
- Nossa Senhora das Ondas 58 (c. 1724) - Discarded 1738?
- Santa Teresa de Jesus 66 (c. 1724) - Discarded 1735?
- Nossa Senhora da Lampadosa 50/64 (c. 1727) - Burnt 1759?
- Nossa Senhora da Conceição e Santo António 70? (c. 1728) - Discarded 1734?
- Nossa Senhora da Estrela 64 (c. 1729) - Discarded 1736?
- Nossa Senhora do Rosário e Santo André 58 (c. 1732) - Burnt 1737
- Nossa Senhora da Conceição 74 (c. 1733) - Discarded 1745?
- Nossa Senhora da Boa Viagem 60 (c. 1734) - Discarded 1752?
- Nossa Senhora da Vitória 74 (c. 1735) - Aground 1746
- Nossa Senhora da Esperança 70 (c. 1735) - Discarded 1742?
- Nossa Senhora da Arrábida 60-62 (c. 1736) - BU 1744?
- Nossa Senhora da Glória 72-74 (c. 1737) - Sunk 1752
- Nossa Senhora da Oliveira de Guimarães 52-60 (c. 1737) - Discarded 1747?
- Nossa Senhora do Bom Sucesso 50 (c. 1738) - Discarded 1745?
- Nossa Senhora do Monte do Carmo 46 (c. 1738) - Discarded 1747?
- Nossa Senhora da Penha de França 56 (c. 1739) - Discarded 1750?
- Nossa Senhora da Nazaré (c. 1740) - Wrecked? 1740?
- Nossa Senhora da Conceição e São João Baptista (c. 1740) - Sold 1745
- Nossa Senhora Madre de Deus e Santo António 64 (c. 1740) - Discarded 1749?
- São João Baptista (c. 1741) - Discarded 1747? (ex-British?)
- São Francisco Xavier e Todo o Bem 50 (c. 1741) - Burnt and BU 1757
- Nossa Senhora da Piedade (Nossa Senhora das Mercês) (c. 1742) - Discarded 1754?
- Nossa Senhora da Caridade e São Francisco de Paula (c. 1744) - Discarded 1755?
- Nossa Senhora da Misericórdia (c. 1744) - Discarded 1754?
- Nossa Senhora da Nazaré 60 (c. 1744) - Discarded 1755?
- Nossa Senhora das Necessidades 70 (c. 1747) - Discarded 1764?
- Nossa Senhora do Vencimento e São José 58 (c. 1748) - Discarded 1764?
- São José e Nossa Senhora da Conceição 60-72 (c. 1748) - Discarded 1767?
- Nossa Senhora do Livramento e São José 60 (c. 1749) - Discarded 1762?
- Nossa Senhora das Brotas 50 (c. 1751) - Discarded 1765?
- Nossa Senhora da Conceição e São José 60-72 (c. 1751) - Discarded 1763?
- Nossa Senhora da Natividade 50 (c. 1752) - Discarded 1766?
- Santo António e Justiça (c. 1752) - Discarded 1766?
- Nossa Senhora da Conceição e São Vicente Ferreira 50 (c. 1755) - Discarded 1764?
- Nossa Senhora da Assunção 64-66 (c. 1757) - Discarded 1762?
- Nossa Senhora da Caridade, São Francisco de Paula e Santo António (c. 1757) - Sold 1788
- Nossa Senhora da Ajuda e São Pedro de Alcântara 62-68 (c. 1759) - Rebuilt 1793 and renamed as Princesa da Beira, sold 1834
- Santo António 60 (c. 1760)
- Nossa Senhora do Monte do Carmo 74 (c. 1760) - Wrecked 1774
- São José e Nossa Senhora das Mercês 54/64 (c. 1761) - Wrecked 1793/94
- Nossa Senhora Madre de Deus e São José 62-64 (c. 1761) - Discarded 1780?
- Nossa Senhora do Pilar 74 (c. 1763) - Rebuilt 1793 and renamed Conde Dom Henrique, to Brazil 1822
- Santo António e São José 64-74 (c. 1763) - Rebuilt 1794 and renamed Infante Dom Pedro, rebuilt 1806 and renamed Martim de Freitas, renamed Dom Pedro I 1822, to Brazil 1822
- Nossa Senhora do Bom Sucesso 64-72 (c. 1766) - Rebuilt 1800 and renamed Dom João de Castro, to Brazil 1822
- Nossa Senhora de Belém e São José 54 (c. 1766) - BU 1805
- São Sebastião 64 (c. 1767) - BU 1832
- Nossa Senhora dos Prazeres 62-64 (c. 1767) - Rebuilt and renamed Afonso de Albuquerque 1796/97, to Brazil 1822
- Nossa Senhora da Conceição 90 (1771) - Rebuilt and renamed Príncipe Real 1794; to Brazil 1822
- Santo Agostinho 72 (ex-Spanish San Agustin 74, captured 1776/77) - Returned 1777
- Nossa Senhora do Monte do Carmo 68-74 (c. 1786) - Rebuilt and renamed Medusa 1793, to Brazil 1822?
- Coração de Jesus 72-74 (c. 1789) - Rebuilt, renamed Maria I 1793, captured by France 1807, returned c. 1809, wrecked 1810
- Rainha de Portugal 74 (c. 1791) - Rebuilt and renamed Cabo de São Vicente 1833, discarded 1848?
- Vasco da Gama 74-80 (c. 1792) - To Brazil 1822
- Príncipe do Brazil 74 (c. 1802) - BU 1826?
- Dom João Sexto 74 (c. 1816) - Renamed Nossa Senhora dos Mártires e de São João, Príncipe Regente, BU 1852
- Vasco da Gama 74-80 (c. 1841) - Discarded 1873?
- Assunção 66/70
- São Sebastião 74
- Santa Teresa 50 - renamed Thetis
- Santo António 70
- Golfinho 44
- Amazónia 50
- Pérola 44
- Tritão 44
Steam-screw warships- Sagris 14 (1858)
- Bartholomeu Dias 28 (1858)
- Estephania 28 (1859)
- Sa da Bandeira 13 (1862)
- Duque de Terceira 13 (1864)
- Vasco da Gama (1876) - a coast defence battleship
1807 FleetThe following is a list of the Portuguese warships which were lying in the Tagus River, Lisbon, when Lord St Vincent was there in September 1806: Ship | Guns | State | Príncipe Real | 84 | Lower masts rigged, and the lower yards are across. | Príncipe do Brazil | 84 | Rainha de Portugal | 74 | Afonso de Albuquerque | 74 | Lower masts rigged, top-masts up, and down the lower masts, jib-booms on the bowsprit, cables bent to the spare anchors: appear to have their ballast on board. | Princesa da Beira | 64 | Infante Dom Pedro | 74 | Medusa | 74 | Belém | 64 | D. Maria I | 74 | São Sebastião* | 74 | Name unknown | 74 | Name unknown | 74 | Santo António | 70 | In dock 7 years and 3 months | Príncipe Regente | 74 | Building | Teresa | 50 | Lower masts rigged, and jib-boom on the bowsprit; just caulked | Golfinho | 44 | Amazónia | 50 | Pérola | 50 | Lower masts rigged, and the topmasts up, and down the masts; anchors on board, and one cable bent | Active | 36 | Princesa de Abiena | 36 | Andorinha | 32 | Vénus | 36 | Repairing, and preparing to heave down | Ulisses | 36 | Real Fonsor | 28 | Just repairing, and fitting | BoaVentura | 16 | Caulking | Serpente | 22 | Lower masts rigged; anchors and cables on board | Diligente | 22 | Gaivota | 22 | Real Fonza | 16 | Fereta (schooner) | 8 | Fitting for sea (new) | Benjamim | 22 | Corvette (French) | Tritão | 44 | Lower masts rigged, topmasts and spars on board; just caulked |
N.B. One 74-gun ship sailed the latter end of August, and Rainha de Portugal arrived. These ships, in general, were said to be in good repair; and as to construction, equal, if not superior to the British. Source: Nautical Chronicle, Vol. 18 (1807), pp 229–330, The Maritime History Virtual Archives 1900–2020 commissionsThe following is a list of the Portuguese warships by type commissioned between 1900 and 2020 # | Ship name | Commission | State |
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Avisos | Carvalho Araújo | 1915–59 | Arabis|sloop}} | República | 1915–39 | Arabis|sloop}} | F 475 | NRP|Gonçalo Velho | 2} | 1933–61 | F 476 | NRP|Gonçalves Zarco | 2} | 1933–64 | F 470 | NRP|Afonso de Albuquerque | 2} | 1935–61 | F 471 | NRP|Bartolomeu Dias|1934|2}} | 1935–67 | A 528 | Pedro Nunes | 1935–76 | F 477, A 5200 | NRP|João de Lisboa | 2} | 1937–66 | Corvettes | A524 | Carvalho Araújo | 1959–75 | Flower|corvette}}; used as an hydrographic survey vessel; ex-HMS Chrysanthemum, ex-FFL Commandant Drogou, ex-Terje X | Bengo | 1948–48 | Flower|corvette}} ex-{{HMCS|Whitby|K346|6}}. Transferred to Mozambique as a pilot tender with the same name. Fate unknown. | A527 | Almeida Carvalho | 1950–71 | Bangor|minesweeper}} used as an hydrographic survey vessel; ex-HMCS Fort York | F470 | Cacheu | 1965–74 | Bangor|minesweeper}}; ex-{{HMCS|Caraquet}}, ex-NRP Almirante Lacerda | F471 | António Enes | 1971– | In service | F475 | João Coutinho | 1970– | In service | F476 | Jacinto Cândido | 1970– | In service | F477 | General Pereira d'Eça | 1970– | In service | F484 | Augusto Castilho | 1970–2003 | Decommissioned | F485 | Honório Barreto | 1971–2002 | Decommissioned | F486 | Baptista de Andrade | 1974– | Baptista de Andrade|corvette}}s; | F487 | João Roby | 1975– | In service | F488 | Afonso Cerqueira | 1975– | In service | F489 | Oliveira e Carmo | 1975–2001 | Decommissioned, sunk as artificial reef 30 October 2012 | Destroyers | T | Tejo | 1904–27 | Sunk March 1927 | L | Liz | 1914–14 | Transferred to the Royal Navy (31 May 1915) and was renamed HMS Arno; sunk in the same year by collision with a battleship | G | Guadiana | 1913–34 | D | Douro | 1914–31 | TA | Tamega | 1922–45 | V | Vouga | 1920–31 | Sunk March 1931 | D334 (ex V) | Vouga | 1933–67 | D333 (ex L) | Lima | 1933–65 | D331 (ex D) | Dão | 1935–60 | D335 (ex T) | Tejo | 1935–65 | D332 (ex DR) | Douro | 1936–59 | Frigates | F332 | Nuno Tristão | 1945–70 | River|frigate}}; ex-HMS Avon; scrapped | F331 | NRP|Diogo Gomes|F331|2}} | 1949–68 | River|frigate}}; ex-HMS Awe; scrapped | F333 | NRP|Diogo Cão|F333|2}} | 1957–68 | John C. Butler|destroyer escort}}, classified as frigate; ex-USS Formoe (DE-509); scrapped | F334 | NRP|Corte Real|F334|2}} | 1957–68 | John C. Butler|destroyer escort}}, classified as frigate; ex-USS McCoy Reynolds (DE-440); scrapped | F335; DE 1032(US) | NRP|Pêro Escobar|F335|2}} | 1957–75 | Ordered and bought by the US for Portugal; scrapped | F336 | NRP|Álvares Cabral|F336|2}} | 1959–71 | Bay|frigate}}; ex-HMS Burghead Bay; scrapped | F337 | NRP|Pacheco Pereira|F337|2}} | 1959–70 | Bay|frigate}}; ex-HMS Bigbury Bay; scrapped | F479 | NRP|Dom Francisco de Almeida|F479|2}} | 1961–70 | Bay|frigate}}; ex-HMS Morecambe Bay; scrapped | F478 | NRP|Vasco da Gama|F478|2}} | 1961–71 | Bay|frigate}}; ex-HMS Mounts Bay; scrapped | F472; DE 1039 | NRP|Almirante Pereira da Silva|F472|2}} | 1963–89 | Although officially decommissioned only in 1989, it was inoperative from the early 1980s; scrapped at Alhos Vedros | F473 | NRP|Almirante Gago Coutinho|F473|2}} | 1967–89 | Although officially decommissioned only in 1989, it was inoperative since the early 1980s; scrapped at Alhos Vedros | F474 | NRP|Almirante Magalhães Correia|F474|2}} | 1968–89 | Operative until mid-1980s, although very seldom used; scrapped at Alhos Vedros | F480 | NRP|Comandante João Belo|F480|2}} | 1966–2008 | Sold to Uruguay and officially transferred April 2008, as ROU-1 Uruguay, in service Uruguayan Navy | F482 | NRP|Comandante Roberto Ivens|F482|2}} | 1968–98 | Collided in 1995 with the Canadian AOR Preserver; wrecked; scrapped at Alhos Vedros | F481 | NRP|Comandante Hermenegildo Capelo|F481|2}} | 1968–2004 | Decommissioned April 2004; moored at Lisbon Naval Base; being prepared as artificial reef 2013 | F483 | NRP|Comandante Sacadura Cabral|F483|2}} | 1969–2008 | Sold to Uruguay and officially transferred April 2008, as ROU-2 Cte Pedro Campbell, in service Uruguayan Navy | F330 | NRP|Vasco da Gama|F330|2}} | 1991– | In service | F331 | NRP|Álvares Cabral|F331|2}} | 1991– | In service | F332 | NRP|Corte-Real|F332|2}} | 1992– | In service | F333 | NRP|Bartolomeu Dias|F333|2}} | 2009– | In service - Dutch Karel Doorman class; Ex HNLMS Van Nes - F833 | F334 | NRP|Dom Francisco de Almeida|F334|2}} | 2010– | In service - Dutch Karel Doorman class; Ex HNLMS Van Galen - F834 | Patrol boats | P-1140 | Cacine | 1969– | In service | P-1141 | Cunene | Scrapped | P-1142 | Mandovi | Scrapped | P-1143 | Rovuma | Scrapped | P-1144 | Cuanza | 1970– | In service | P-1145 | Geba | Sunk in missile exercise 2008 | P-1146 | Zaire | 1971– | In service | P-1147 | Zambeze | Sank as artificial reef 30 October 2012 | P-1160 | Limpopo | Sunk in a missile exercise 2005 | P-1161 | Save | 1973–2010 | Decommissioned, moored at Lisbon Naval Base, to be scrapped | P-360 | Viana do Castelo | 2011– | In service | P-361 | Figueira da Foz | 2013– | In service | P-362 | Sines | 2018– | In service | P-363 | Setúbal | 2018– | In service | P-590 | Tejo | 2015– | Flyvefisken|patrol vessel|1}}; ex-Viben - P562 | P-591 | Douro | 2015– | Flyvefisken|patrol vessel|1}}; ex-Ravnen - P560 | P-592 | Mondego | 2015– | Flyvefisken|patrol vessel|1}}; ex-Glenten - P557 | P-593 | Guadiana | 2015– | Flyvefisken|patrol vessel|1}}; ex-Skaden - P561 | Submarines | E | NRP|Espadarte | 2} | 1913–28 | F | NRP|Foca|F|2}} | 1917–34 | G | NRP|Golfinho|1917|2}} | 1917–34 | H | NRP|Hidra|H|2}} | 1917–35 | D | NRP|Delfim|D|2}} | 1934–50 | D | NRP|Espadarte|D|2}} | 1935–50 | G | NRP|Golfinho|1934|2}} | 1935–50 | S160 | NRP|Narval|S160|2}} | 1948–69 | British S-class submarine; ex-HMS Spur; scrapped | S161 | NRP|Nautilo|S161|2}} | 1948–69 | British S-class submarine; ex-HMS Saga; scrapped | S162 | NRP|Neptuno|S162|2}} | 1948–67 | British S-class submarine; ex-HMS Spearhead; scrapped | S163 | NRP|Albacora|S163|2}} | 1967–2000 | Moored at Lisbon Naval Base and used for spare parts (caniballized) scrap in 2011 in Alhos Vedros shipyard | S164 | NRP|Barracuda|S164|2}} | 1968–2010 | Decommissioned in 2010 to be converted to a museum ship, will be placed at Almada in 2013 | S165 | NRP|Cachalote|S165|2}} | 1968–75 | Sold to Pakistan in 1975, renamed Ghazi | S166 | NRP|Delfim II|S166|2}} | 1969–2005 | Converted to a museum ship, will be placed at Viana do Castelo, in 2008? | S160 | NRP|Tridente|S160|2}} | 2010– | In service | S161 | NRP|Arpão|S161|2}} | 2010– | In service | Torpedo boats | 1 | Nº1 | 1881–1929 | 2 | Nº2 | 1886–1921 | 3 | Nº3 | 1886–1921 | 4 | Nº4 | 1886–1921 | A | Ave | 1921–40 | Ex. "86 F L" of the Austro-Hungarian Navy, transferred to Portugal as reparation for World War I | L | Liz | 1921–34 | Ex. "90 F L" of the Austro-Hungarian Navy, transferred to Portugal as reparation for World War I | S | Sado | 1921–40 | Ex. "89 F L" of the Austro-Hungarian Navy, transferred to Portugal as reparation for World War I | M | Mondego | 1921–38 | Ex. "91 F M" of the Austro-Hungarian Navy, transferred to Portugal as reparation for World War I | C | Cávado | 1921–21 | Ex. "88 F C" of the Austro-Hungarian Navy, transferred to Portugal as reparation for World War I; Sank on the Moroccan coast while being towed by the Patrão Lopes | Z | Zêzere | 1921–21 | Ex. "85 F Z" of the Austro-Hungarian Navy, transferred to Portugal as reparation for World War I; Sank on the Moroccan coast while being towed by NRP Patrão Lopes | # | Ship name | Commission | State |
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Future DevelopmentsThe following are ships that are being built or that will be transferred to the Portuguese Navy: - 1 {{sclass-|Viana do Castelo|patrol vessel}} being built by ENVC (Portugal).
- 1 Amphibious transport dock vessel expected to be built between 2012–14, unknown design.
See also- Portuguese Navy
- Military history of Portugal
References 3 : Lists of ships by country|Portugal military-related lists|Ships of the Portuguese Navy |