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Brazilian frigate Liberal (F-43)
File:F Liberal (F-43).jpg
F Liberal (F-43)
Career (Brazil) Brazilian Naval Ensign
Name: Liberal
Namesake: Liberal
Operator: Brazilian Navy
Builder: Vosper Thornycroft
Launched: 7 February 1977
Christened: 2 May 1975
Commissioned: 18 November 1978
Homeport: Rio de Janeiro
Identification:
Motto:
  • “Nosso barco, nossa alma”
  • (Our boat, our soul)
  • Status: Active
    General characteristics
    Class & type: Niteroi class frigate
    Type: frigate
    Displacement: 3,200 tons standard, 3,800 tons full load
    Length: 129.2 m (424 ft)
    Beam: 13.5 m (44 ft)
    Draught: 5.5 m (18 ft)
    Propulsion:
    Speed: 30 knots (56 km/h; 35 mph) (22 knots diesels only)
    Range:
    • 5,300 NM - at 17 knots
    • 4,200 NM - at 19 knots
    • 1,300 NM - at 28 knots
    Endurance: 45 days
    Crew: 209
    Armament:
    Aircraft carried: 1 Westland Super Lynx Mk.21A (locally designated as AH-11A) or 1 Eurocopter AS-350/355 Squirrel (locally assembled by Helibrás as UH-12/UH-13 'Esquilo')
    Aviation facilities: Helipad and hangar

    The F Liberal (F-43) is a Niteroi-class frigate of the Brazilian Navy. The Defensora was the fourth ship of her class ordered by the Brazilian Navy, on 20 September 1970. The Niterói was launched on 7 February 1977, and was commissioned on 18 November 1978.[1][2]

    History[]

    On October 15, 1998, the ship was docked to be submitted to the General Maintenance Period (PMG), and together with the Modernization Program (ModFrag).

    From May 15 to July 12, the Ship was in the SWORDFISH / 2008 Commission, carrying out a presence action in the ports visited, strengthening ties of friendship between the navies of other countries and improving the degree of training of the ship in Operation Joint with the Armed Forces of Portugal and other participants. Participated in the commemorations related to the Naval Battle of Riachuelo (11JUN08) in the port of Lisbon; and made operational visits[3]

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