Brazilian frigate Liberal

F Liberal (F-43) is a Niterói-class frigate of the Brazilian Navy. She was the fourth ship of her class ordered by the Brazilian Navy, on 20 September 1970. Liberal was launched on 7 February 1977, and was commissioned on 18 November 1978.[2][3]

F Liberal
History
Brazil
NameLiberal
NamesakeLiberal
BuilderVosper Thornycroft
Launched7 February 1977
Christened2 May 1975
Commissioned18 November 1978
HomeportRio de Janeiro
Identification
Motto
  • Nosso barco, nossa alma
  • (Our boat, our soul)
Nickname(s)Lili[1]
StatusActive
General characteristics
Class and typeNiterói-class frigate
Displacement3,200 tons standard, 3,800 tons full load
Length129.2 m (423 ft 11 in)
Beam13.5 m (44 ft 3 in)
Draught5.5 m (18 ft 1 in)
Propulsion
Speed30 knots (56 km/h; 35 mph) (22 kn (41 km/h; 25 mph) diesels only)
Range5,300 nmi (9,800 km; 6,100 mi) at 17 kn (31 km/h; 20 mph)
Endurance45 days
Complement209
Armament
Aircraft carried1 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 facilitiesHelipad and hangar

She is the fourth ship in the Brazilian Navy's history to bear the name Liberal, originally held by a corvette in the Brazilian Navy's first fleet.[1][4]

History

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

From 15 May to 12 July, 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. On 11 June 2008, she participated in commemorations related to the Naval Battle of Riachuelo in the port of Lisbon and made operational visits.[5]

On 15 May 2012 she arrived at Lebanon to relieve União and take up duty as the flagship of UNIFIL's Maritime Task Force, patrolling the waters around Lebanon and training local forces in boarding and inspection operations. In 3 September, she performed PASSEX with the French frigate Jean de Vienne off the Lebanese coast. In October, she took part in light cargo transfer exercises with other MTF vessels, such as the Indonesian Navy's KRI Sultan Hasanuddin, and the German Navy's Magdeburg and Gepard. She would later take part in the live fire exercise Blue Hurricane with other MTF vessels and another light cargo transfer exercise with the Turkish frigate TCG Kemalreis.[1]

Liberal would be relieved of her UNIFIL duties by Constituição on 13 January 2013. During her first voyage to Lebanon, she interrogated 661 vessels in the Lebanese exclusive economic zone, designated 266 merchant vessels for Lebanese inspection, and recorded over 20,000 nautical miles (37,000 km; 23,000 mi) of patrols in United Nations service. In her way back towards Rio de Janeiro, she performed PASSEX, Helo Cross Deck and Light-Line exercises with the French frigate Jean Bart off the coast of Beirut and docked at Civitavecchia from 21 to 24 January. In 25 January, she met the Royal Canadian Navy's HMCS Toronto to the south of Sardinia, where the two frigates performed PASSEX and leap frog exercises despite adverse sea conditions.[1]

In 2014, Liberal had her second tenure as flagship of the UNIFIL MTF, arriving at Beirut on 11 January to relieve União and arrived back in Rio on 27 September.[1]

On 7 September 2016, she arrived at Beirut for her third UNIFIL voyage, relieving Independência.[6] On 28 September 2016, her Super Lynx helicopter performed the helivac of a crewman who had reported chest pains aboard the Maltese merchant vessel Silent, taking him to the Saint George hospital in Beirut.[7] On 7 February 2017, Liberal reached the milestone of 2,700 days at sea during a patrol.[8] She would be relieved by União, which arrived in the Mediterranean on 8 March 2017.[9]

She reached the milestone of 3,000 total days at sea on 17 September 2019.[10]

Liberal departed from Rio de Janeiro on 6 August 2023 for Operation Guinex III, which sought to develop interoperability between Brazilian and West African partner nations in maritime security operations, and having GRUMEC operators provide training in subjects such as boarding and inspection of unknown vessels, anti-piracy, transiting under asymmetrical threats, among others. The operation is expected to last until 14 October.[11][12]

In August 2024, she took part in joint exercise Fraterno XXXVII in the South Atlantic along with the submarine Tikuna, as well as the Argentine Navy's destroyer Sarandí, offshore patrol vessel Almirante Storni and corvette Espora. The exercise's anti-submarine warfare element focused on reconnaissance, sonar tracking, search and attack by surface units, whereas the maritime element focused on joint air defense coordination, tactical formations and joint helicopter maneuvers.[13] After Fraterno's conclusion, Sarandí and Liberal headed towards Valparaíso for UNITAS LXV.[14] The two ships met and performed exercises with the Chilean frigate Almirante Lynch on the way.[14]

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d e "F Liberal - F 43" (in Portuguese). naval.com.br. Retrieved 3 August 2023.
  2. ^ "Liberal F43". Helis.com. Retrieved 3 September 2020.
  3. ^ "Brazilian Navy - Marinha do Brasil - Seaforces Online". www.seaforces.org. Retrieved 3 September 2020.
  4. ^ "Corveta Liberal" (in Portuguese). naval.com.br. Retrieved 2 September 2024.
  5. ^ "DefesaNet - Naval - A Fragata F-43 Liberal". DefesaNet (in Portuguese). Retrieved 3 September 2020.
  6. ^ Luiz Padilha (9 September 2016). "Líbano X: Fragata 'Liberal' (F 43) chegou ao Líbano para integrar força-tarefa da ONU" (in Portuguese). Defesa Aerea & Naval. Retrieved 4 August 2023.
  7. ^ Guilherme Wiltgen (30 September 2016). "Fragata 'Liberal' realiza EVAM com seu Super Lynx na costa do Líbano" (in Portuguese). Defesa Aerea & Naval. Retrieved 4 August 2023.
  8. ^ Luiz Padilha (11 February 2017). "Fragata "Liberal" completa 2.700 dias de mar". Defesa Aerea & Naval. Retrieved 4 August 2023.
  9. ^ Guilherme Wiltgen (16 March 2017). "Fragata 'União' chega ao Líbano para a sua 4ª UNIFIL" (in Portuguese). Defesa Aerea & Naval. Retrieved 4 August 2023.
  10. ^ "Fragata "Liberal" completa três mil dias de mar" (in Portuguese). Brazilian Navy. 26 September 2019. Retrieved 6 August 2023.
  11. ^ Guilherme Wiltgen (6 August 2023). "Guinex-III: Fragata 'Liberal' suspende para missão antipirataria na Costa africana" (in Portuguese). Defesa Aerea & Naval. Retrieved 6 August 2023.
  12. ^ Guilherme Wiltgen (4 August 2023). "Marinha do Brasil realiza Operação Guinex-III no Golfo da Guiné" (in Portuguese). Defesa Aerea & Naval. Retrieved 4 August 2023.
  13. ^ "Las armadas de Argentina y Brasil fortalecen lazos en el ejercicio Fraterno" (in Spanish). Infodefensa. 22 August 2024. Retrieved 2 September 2024.
  14. ^ a b Capitão-Tenente Luciana Almeida (1 September 2024). "Fragata "Liberal" se desloca em águas chilenas para Operação "Unitas LXV"" (in Portuguese). Agência Marinha de Notícias. Retrieved 2 September 2024.