Brazilian monitor Parnaíba (U17)
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Name: | Parnaíba |
Builder: | Arsenal de Marinha do Rio de Janeiro |
Laid down: | 11 June 1936 |
Launched: | 2 September 1937 |
Commissioned: | 9 March 1938 |
Homeport: | Rio de Janeiro |
Status: | in active service |
General characteristics | |
Type: | River monitor |
Displacement: |
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Length: | 55 m (180.4 ft) |
Beam: | 10.1 m (33.1 ft) |
Draught: | 1.6 m (5.2 ft) |
Propulsion: |
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Speed: | 12 knots (22 km/h) |
Range: | 1,350 mi (1,170 nmi; 2,170 km) (2500 km) 10 knots (19 km/h) |
Endurance: |
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Complement: | 74 |
Armament: |
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Aviation facilities: | Helipad |
Parnaíba (U-17) is a river monitor of the Brazilian Navy.
History
She was built for the navy in Rio de Janeiro and commissioned on 9 March 1938. She participated in the Second World War and is currently the world's oldest commissioned warship still in active service.
She is assigned to the Mato Grosso Flotilla.
Modernization
She underwent a modernization program at the Ladario Riverine Naval Base between January 1998 and 6 May 1999, which saw the replacement of her original reciprocating engine plant with diesel engines to increase her range and endurance. (One of her original engines was placed on display at the Sixth Naval District's Lieutenant Maximiano Memorial Hall.)[1] A helicopter platform has been fitted over the fantail, allowing her to operate the IH-6B Bell Jet Ranger III, replacing the UH-12 Squirrel Helibrás Monoturbina.
References
Notes
- ↑ "Diretoria de Engenharia Naval realiza VISITEC às OM do 6º Distrito Naval" [Naval Engineering Directorate conducts VISITEC to OM of the 6th Naval District]. Pantanal News. August 16, 2010. Retrieved September 25, 2012. (in Portuguese)
Bibliography
- Wertheim, Eric (2007). Naval Institute Guide to Combat Fleets of the World: Their Ships, Aircraft, and Systems. Naval Institute Press. ISBN 1-59114-955-X.
External links
- Brazilian Navy: Parnaíba U-71 (in Portuguese)