Almirante Maximiano | |
History | |
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Brazil | |
Name | Almirante Maximiano |
Namesake | Admiral Maximiano Eduardo da Silva Fonseca |
Builder | Todd Pacific Shipyards |
Launched | 13 February 1974 |
Commissioned | 3 February 2009 |
Homeport | Rio de Janeiro |
Identification |
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Status | Ship in active service |
General characteristics | |
Type | Research ship |
Displacement |
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Length | 93.4 m (306 ft) |
Beam | 13.4 m (44 ft) |
Draught | 6.59 m (21.6 ft) |
Speed | 13 knots (24 km/h; 15 mph) |
Range | 20,000 mi (17,000 nmi; 32,000 km) |
Endurance | 90 days |
Complement | 106 |
Aircraft carried | 2 Helibrás Esquilo (locally designated as UH-12/13) |
Aviation facilities | Helipad and hangar |
Notes | NGB[1] |
Almirante Maximiano (H-41) is an ice-strengthened oceanographic research ship of the Brazilian Navy. The ship bears this name in honor of Admiral Maximiano Eduardo da Silva Fonseca. It was built by the Todd Pacific Shipyards of Seattle, Washington, and was launched on 13 February 1974. It was acquired by the Brazilian Navy on 3 September 2008 for the Brazilian Antarctic Program. Prior to Brazilian service, the ship served commercial operations under the names Ocean Empress, Naeraberg, American Empress, Maureen Sea, Scotoil I and Theriot Offshore I.
Operational history
In November 2017 the ship actively participated in the search for the Argentine submarine ARA San Juan, which disappeared during on patrol along the Argentine coast. In 21 November, the vessel carried out an oceanic sweep operation in conjunction with ARA Puerto Deseado and ARA Austral of the Argentine Navy.
References
- ↑ NPo Almirante Maximiano - H41 Navios de Guerra Brasileiros. Retrieved on 2012-02-29. (in Portuguese).