Baptista de Andrade-class Corvette

The Baptista de Andrade-class were a class of four Portuguese designed corvettes, built for the Portuguese Navy by BAZAN in Spain in the 1970s. They are an updated version of the João Coutinho-class - designed by the Portuguese naval engineer Rogério de Oliveira - with more modern armament and sensors.

Like the João Coutinho-ships, the Baptista de Andrade-class corvettes were intended to operate in the Portuguese overseas territories. Allegedly, the ships would originally be intended to the South African Navy, the delivery being canceled after the Portuguese Carnation Revolution in 1974. After Portugal withdrew from its colonies, the four ships were due to be sold to the Colombian Navy in 1977 but the deal was not completed.

One ship, NRP Oliveira e Carmo, was decommissioned in 1999 and was officially scrapped on November 1st 2007 and later sunk as an artificial reef on October 30th, 2012. NRP Afonso Cerqueira was decommissioned on February 13th 2015 and is slated to be sunk as an artificial reef off Madeira. The other two remained in limited service but will be retired and replaced by Viana do Castelo-class patrol vessels.

Unit Run

 * NRP Baptista de Andrade (F481)
 * NRP João Roby (F482)
 * NRP Afonso Cerqueira (F483)
 * NRP Oliveira e Carmo (F484)