Portuguese Navy

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The Portuguese Navy (Portuguese: Marinha Portuguesa, also known as Marinha de Guerra Portuguesa or as Armada Portuguesa) is the naval branch of the Portuguese Armed Forces which, in cooperation with the other branches of the Portuguese military, is charged with the defence of Portugal.

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The Portuguese Navy history is connected to the history of Portugal. The first known battle of the Portuguese Navy was in 1180, during the reign of Portugal's first king, Afonso I of Portugal. The battle occurred when a Portuguese fleet commanded by D. Fuas Roupinho defeated a Muslim fleet near Cape Espichel.

In 1312, King Denis of Portugal decides to give, for the first time, a permanent organization of Royal Navy, with Manuel Pessanha being nominated for the first Admiral of the Kingdom.

At the end of the 14th century, more Portuguese discoveries are being made, with the Navy having a main roll in the exploration of the oceans and the defense of the Portuguese Empire. It was the first oceanic navy power.

The main weapons systems of the Portuguese Navy are:

NRP Álvares Cabral (F-331) participates in an exercise with USS Enterprise (CVN 65). The ship is participating in Majestic Eagle, a multinational exercise being conducted off the coast of Morocco.
NRP Álvares Cabral (F-331) participates in an exercise with USS Enterprise (CVN 65). The ship is participating in Majestic Eagle, a multinational exercise being conducted off the coast of Morocco.

  • NRP Bérrio (former-Royal Fleet Auxiliary Blue Rover) fleet oiler
  • NRP Schultz Xavier oil recovery ship
  • NRP Sagres sail training ship
  • UAM Creoula sail training ship
  • UAM Polar sail training ship
  • UAM Vega sail training ship
  • Landing craft
    • 1 Bombarda class
  • Survey vessels
  • 1 NRP D. Carlos I, ocean survey vessel
  • 2 Andrómeda class, coastal survey vessel

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