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BAP Palacios (1952) DM-73 ex-HMS Diana Purchased by Peru 1969 and major reconstruction in UK 1970–73, commissioned by Peruvian Navy February 1973, squid and associated sonar removed 1975–76 and helicopter landing deck put in its place, [26] Refit 1978–79 removed aft twin 4.5-in gun and replaced with hangar for helicopter. Change was later ...
The Naval Aviation Force (in Spanish): (Fuerza de Aviación Naval, AVINAV) is the air branch of the Peruvian Navy, its roles include anti-submarine warfare, anti-surface warfare, maritime surveillance, reconnaissance and transport of marine personnel. It is also responsible for airborne operations of the Peruvian Marines.
World War II naval ships of Peru (1 C) Cold War naval ships of Peru (3 C) * Ships of the Peruvian Navy (11 C, 7 P) A. Auxiliary ships of Peru (1 C) C. Corvettes of ...
Naval ships of Peru (14 C, 1 P) R. Research vessels of Peru (2 P) S. ... Pages in category "Ships of Peru" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.
Lima was the lead ship of what was to be a two-ship class of unprotected cruisers for the Peruvian Navy, but ended up being the sole member of the class. Originally to be named Socrates and constructed as a merchant ship in Germany, the ship was purchased by Peru during the War of the Pacific and converted to a warship in England. The sale was ...
BAP Pisagua (SS-33) is one of two Type 209/1200 submarines ordered by the Peruvian Navy on 21 March 1977. It was built by the German shipbuilder Howaldtswerke Deutsche Werft AG at its shipyard in Kiel. It is named after the battle of Pisagua which took place between Chilean warships and Peruvian coastal artillery on 2 November 1879.
Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Peruvian Navy (3 C, 22 P) Submarines of the Peruvian Navy (2 C, 2 P) Pages in category "Ships of the Peruvian Navy"
BAP Almirante Grau is the third out of four Carvajal-class frigates ordered by the Peruvian Navy in 1973 and originally named Montero. It was built by SIMA (Servicio Industrial de la Marina) at Callao under license from the Italian shipbuilder Cantieri Navali Riuniti. As such, it was the first modern warship built in Peru.