Argos-class patrol boat explained
The
Argos-class patrol boat is a model of
patrol boat in service in the
Portuguese Navy since 1991. This type of ship was designed by the
Arsenal do Alfeite, Lisbon, but was built in private shipyards located in
Vila Real de Santo António. The ships of the class are mainly employed in the surveillance and control of the Portuguese
territorial waters, in
Mainland Portugal and in the
Madeira Archipelago. The ships are also employed in other missions as the
search and rescue, maritime pollution control and force protection of combatant ships in confined waters.
Five ships were built, these being named after constellations.
In 2000, an upgraded version of the Argos class entered service in the Portuguese Navy. This new version was initially referred as the Argos (2nd series) class, but it is now usually referred to as the .
It is to note, that from 1963 to 1975, the Portuguese Navy employed a class of large patrol boats that was also designated Argos class.
Ships of the class
Pennant | Name | Commissioned |
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P1150 | Argos | 1991 |
P1151 | Dragão | 1991 |
P1152 | Escorpião | 1991 |
P1153 | Cassiopeia | 1991 |
P1154 | Hidra | 1991 |
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