List of ships of the Mexican Navy
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The list of Mexican Navy ships comprises all of the vessels that make up the Mexican Navy. The Mexican Navy operates four frigates, two missile boats and a number of patrol ships for both offshore and inshore patrol. The Mexican Navy also has six tank landing ships at its disposal.
Ships by number
[edit]Destroyers
[edit]- Manuel Azueta class - 1
- Cuauhtémoc class - 2
- Quetzalcóatl class - 2
Frigates
[edit]- California class - 4
- Brown class - 2
- Allende class - 4
- Reformador class - 1
Corvettes
[edit]- Sierra class - 4
Missile boats
[edit]- Huracan class - 2
Offshore patrol vessels
[edit]- Valle class - 11
- California class - 4
- Coahuila class - 1
- Uribe class - 5
- Holzinger class - 4
- Sierra class - 4
- Durango-class patrol vessel - 4
- Oaxaca-class patrol vessel - 8
Coastal patrol boats
[edit]- Demócrata class - 2
- Azteca class - 20
- Punto class - 2
- Tenochtitlan class - 10
- Cabo class - 3
Interceptor patrol boats
[edit]- Polaris class - 47
- Isla class - 4
- Acuario class - 6
- Acuario B class - 4
- Polaris II class - 9
Tank landing ships
[edit]- Panuco class - 3
- Papaloapan class - 2
Logistics ships
[edit]- Isla Tiburón class - 2 [1]
- Isla Madre class - 1
Training ships
[edit]- Cuauhtémoc class - 1
Transport ships
[edit]- Maya class - 2
Tankers
[edit]Tugboats
[edit]- Otomí class - 4
- Sotoyomo class - 1
- Iztaccihuatl class - 6
List of ships
[edit]Hull no. | Ship name | Class | Type | Homeport | Comment |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
F-101 / POLA-101 | Benito Juárez | Reformador (Sigma 10514 LROPV) | Frigate / Oceanic Patrol Vessel | Mexican built Dutch design | |
F-211 | Allende | Allende | Frigate | Purchased from the United States | |
F-212 | Abasolo | Purchased from the United States | |||
F-213 | Victoria | Purchased from the United States | |||
F-214 | Mina | Purchased from the United States | |||
A-301 | Huracán | Huracán | Missile boat | Purchased from Israel | |
A-302 | Tormenta | Purchased from Israel | |||
PO-102 | Juan de la Barrera | Valle | Offshore patrol vessel | Purchased from the United States | |
PO-103 | Mariano Escobedo | Purchased from the United States | |||
PO-104 | Manuel Doblado | Purchased from the United States | |||
PO-106 | Santos Degollado | Purchased from the United States | |||
PO-108 | Juan N. Álvarez | Purchased from the United States | |||
PO-109 | Manuel Gutiérrez Zamora | Purchased from the United States | |||
PO-110 | Valentín Gómez Farías | Purchased from the United States | |||
PO-112 | Francisco Zarco | Purchased from the United States | |||
PO-113 | Ignacio L. Vallarta | Purchased from the United States | |||
PO-114 | Jesús González Ortega | Purchased from the United States | |||
PO-117 | Mariano Matamoros | Purchased from the United States | |||
PO-121 | Uribe | Uribe | Offshore patrol vessel | Purchased from Spain | |
PO-122 | Azueta | Purchased from Spain | |||
PO-123 | Baranda | Purchased from Spain | |||
PO-124 | Bretón | Purchased from Spain | |||
PO-125 | Blanco | Purchased from Spain | |||
PO-126 | Monasterio | Purchased from Spain | |||
PO-131 | Holzinger | Holzinger | Offshore patrol vessel | Built in Mexico | |
PO-132 | Godínez | Built in Mexico | |||
PO-133 | De la Vega | Built in Mexico | |||
PO-134 | Berriozabal | Built in Mexico | |||
PO-141 | Sierra | Sierra | Offshore patrol vessel / Corvette | Designed and built in Mexico | |
PO-143 | Prierto | Designed and built in Mexico | |||
PO-144 | Romero | Designed and built in Mexico | |||
PO-151 | Durango | Durango | Offshore patrol vessel | Designed and built in Mexico | |
PO-152 | Sonora | Designed and built in Mexico | |||
PO-153 | Guanajuato | Designed and built in Mexico | |||
PO-154 | Veracruz | Designed and built in Mexico | |||
PO-161 | Oaxaca | Oaxaca | Offshore patrol vessel | Designed and built in Mexico | |
PO-162 | Baja California | Designed and built in Mexico | |||
PO-163 | Independencia | Designed and built in Mexico | |||
PO-164 | Revolución | Designed and built in Mexico | |||
PO-165 | Chiapas | Designed and built in Mexico | |||
PO-166 | Hidalgo | Designed and built in Mexico | |||
PO-167 | Jalisco | Designed and built in Mexico | |||
PO-168 | Tabasco | Designed and built in Mexico | |||
PC-202 | Cordova | Azteca | Coastal patrol boat | Built in Mexico | |
PC-206 | Rayón | Built in Mexico | |||
PC-207 | Rejón | ||||
PC-208 | De la Fuente | Built in Mexico | |||
PC-209 | Guzmán | Built in Mexico | |||
PC-210 | Ramírez | Built in Mexico | |||
PC-211 | Mariscal | Built in Mexico | |||
PC-212 | Jara | Built in Mexico | |||
PC-214 | Colima | Built in Mexico | |||
PC-215 | Lizardi | Built in Mexico | |||
PC-216 | Mugica | Built in Mexico | |||
PC-218 | Velazco | Built in Mexico | |||
PC-220 | Macías | Built in Mexico | |||
PC-223 | Tamaulipas | Built in Mexico | |||
PC-224 | Yucatán | Built in Mexico | |||
PC-225 | Tabasco | Built in Mexico | |||
PC-226 | Cochimie | Built in Mexico | |||
PC-228 | Puebla | Built in Mexico | |||
PC-230 | Vicario | Built in Mexico | |||
PC-231 | Ortíz | Built in Mexico | |||
PC-241 | Demócrata | Demócrata | Coastal patrol boat | Built in Mexico | |
PC-242 | Francisco I. Madero | Built in Mexico | |||
PC-331 | Tenochtitlan | Tenochtitlan | Coastal patrol boat | Built in Mexico | |
PC-332 | Teotihuacan | Built in Mexico | |||
PC-333 | Palenque | Built in Mexico | |||
PC-334 | Mitla | Built in Mexico | |||
PC-335 | Uxmal | Built in Mexico | |||
PC-336 | Tajín | Built in Mexico | |||
PC-337 | Tulum | Built in Mexico | |||
PC-338 | Monte Albán | Built in Mexico | |||
PC-339 | Bonampak | Built in Mexico | |||
PC-340 | Chichen Itzá | Built in Mexico | |||
PC-271 | Cabo Corrientes | Cabo | Coastal patrol boat | Purchased from the United States | |
PC-272 | Cabo Corzo | Purchased from the United States | |||
PC-273 | Cabo Catoche | Purchased from the United States | |||
PI-1101 | Polaris | Polaris | Interceptor patrol boat | ||
PI-1102 | Sirius | ||||
PI-1103 | Capella | ||||
PI-1104 | Canopus | ||||
PI-1105 | Vega | ||||
PI-1106 | Achernar | ||||
PI-1107 | Rigel | ||||
PI-1108 | Arturus | ||||
PI-1109 | Alpheratz | ||||
PI-1110 | Procyon | ||||
PI-1111 | Avyor | ||||
PI-1112 | Deben | ||||
PI-1113 | Fomalhuat | ||||
PI-1114 | Pollux | ||||
PI-1115 | Regulus | ||||
PI-1116 | Acrux | ||||
PI-1117 | Spica | ||||
PI-1118 | Hadar | ||||
PI-1119 | Shaula | ||||
PI-1120 | Mirfak | ||||
PI-1121 | Ankaa | ||||
PI-1122 | Bellatrix | ||||
PI-1123 | Elnath | ||||
PI-1124 | Arnilan | ||||
PI-1125 | Peacock | ||||
PI-1126 | Betelgeuse | ||||
PI-1127 | Adhara | ||||
PI-1128 | Alioth | ||||
PI-1129 | Rosalhague | ||||
PI-1130 | Nunki | ||||
PI-1131 | Hamal | ||||
PI-1132 | Suhail | ||||
PI-1133 | Dubhe | ||||
PI-1134 | Denebola | ||||
PI-1135 | Alkaid | ||||
PI-1136 | Alphecca | ||||
PI-1137 | Eltanin | ||||
PI-1138 | Cochab | ||||
PI-1139 | Enif | ||||
PI-1140 | Shedaf | ||||
PI-1141 | Markab | ||||
PI-1142 | Megrez | ||||
PI-1143 | Mizar | ||||
PI-1144 | Phekda | ||||
PI-1145 | Acamar | ||||
PI-1146 | Diphda | ||||
PI-1147 | Menkar | ||||
PI-1148 | Sabik | ||||
PI-1201 | Coronado | Isla | Interceptor patrol boat | Built in Mexico | |
PI-1202 | Lobos | Built in Mexico | |||
PI-1203 | Guadalupe | Built in Mexico | |||
PI-1204 | Cozumel | Built in Mexico | |||
PI-1301 | Acuario | Acuario | Interceptor patrol boat | Built in Mexico | |
PI-1302 | Aguila | Built in Mexico | |||
PI-1303 | Aries | Built in Mexico | |||
PI-1304 | Auriga | Built in Mexico | |||
PI-1305 | Cáncer | Built in Mexico | |||
PI-1306 | Capricornio | Built in Mexico | |||
PI-1307 | Centauro | Acuario B | Interceptor patrol boat | Built in Mexico | |
PI-1308 | Géminis | Built in Mexico | |||
PI-1401 | Miaplacidus | Polaris II | Interceptor patrol boat | ||
PI-1402 | Algol | ||||
PI-1403 | Castor | ||||
PI-1404 | Merak | ||||
PI-1405 | Caph | ||||
PI-1406 | Mirach | ||||
PI-1407 | Alhena | ||||
PI-1408 | Saiph | ||||
PI-1409 | Algorab | ||||
A-411 | Papaloapan | Papaloapan | Tank landing ship | Purchased from the United States | |
A-412 | Usumacinta | Purchased from the United States | |||
BAL-01 | Isla Tubarón | Isla Tubarón[2] | Logistics ship | Built in Mexico | |
BAL-02 | Isla Holbox | Built in Mexico | |||
BAL-11 | Isla Madre | Isla Madre (Damen Stan 5009 Fast Crew Supplier) | Logistics ship | Built in Netherlands | |
BE-01 | Cuauhtémoc | - | Sail training ship | Built in Spain | |
BI-01 | Comala | Altair[2] | Research ship | Purchased from the United States | |
BI-02 | Onjuku | Confiscated from Japan | |||
BI-03 | Sayulita | Altair | Manzanillo[3] | Purchased from the United States | |
BI-04 | Pátzcuaro | Veracruz[3] | Purchased from the United States | ||
BI-05 | Rio Suchiate | Purchased from the United States | |||
BI-06 | Zimapán | Altair | Purchased from the United States | ||
BI-07 | Amealco | Purchased from the United States | |||
BI-08 | Mazunte | ? | |||
BI-09 | Rizo | - | ? | ||
BI-10 | Cabezo | ? | |||
BI-11 | De Adentro | ? | |||
ATR-01 | Maya | Maya | Transport ship | ? | |
ATR-03 | Tarasco | ? | |||
ARE-01 | Otomí | Otomí | Tugboat | Purchased from the United States | |
ARE-02 | Yaqui | Purchased from the United States | |||
ARE-03 | Seri | Purchased from the United States | |||
ARE-04 | Cora | Purchased from the United States | |||
ARE-05 | Iztaccihuatl | Iztaccihuatl | Purchased from the United States | ||
ARE-06 | Popocatépetl | Purchased from the United States | |||
ARE-07 | Citlaltépetl | Purchased from the United States | |||
ARE-08 | Xinantécatl | Purchased from the United States | |||
ARE-09 | Matlalcueye | Purchased from the United States | |||
ARE-10 | Tláloc | Purchased from the United States | |||
ARE-11 | Tepehua | Kukulkán[2] | |||
ARE-12 | Huave | ||||
ATQ-01 | Aguascalientes | Aguascalientes | Tanker | Purchased from the United States | |
ATQ-02 | Tlaxcala | Purchased from the United States | |||
AMP-01 | Huasteco | - | Multipurpose | Built in Mexico | |
AMP-02 | Zapoteco | Built in Mexico | |||
ADR-01 | Banderas | - | Dredger | ? | |
ADR-02 | Magdalena | ? | |||
ADR-03 | Kino | ? | |||
ADR-04 | Yavaros | ? | |||
ADR-05 | Chamela | ? | |||
ADR-06 | Tepoca | ? | |||
ADR-07 | Todo Santos | ? | |||
ADR-08 | Asunción | ? | |||
ADR-09 | Almejas | ? | |||
ADR-10 | Chacagua | ? | |||
ADR-11 | Coyuca | ? | |||
ADR-12 | Farallón | ? | |||
ADR-13 | Chairel | ? | |||
ADR-14 | San Adrés | ? | |||
ADR-15 | San Ignacio | ? | |||
ADR-16 | Términos | ? | |||
ADR-17 | Teculapa | ? | |||
ADR-31 | Contralmirante Luis Schaufelberger Alatorre | José Villalpando Rascón[2] | ? | ||
ADR-32 | Comodoro David Coello Ochoa | ? | |||
AM-60801 | Alvarado | - | Support ship | ? | |
AM-41801 | Blanquilla | ? | |||
AM-22601 | Catemaco | ? | |||
AM-51701 | Chapala | ? | |||
AM-21202 | De en Medio | ? | |||
AM-22602 | Galleguilla | ? | |||
AM-51902 | Lagartos | ? | |||
AM-60802 | Pájaros | ? | |||
AM-21201 | Palancar | ? | |||
AM-51901 | Progreso | ? | |||
AM-32315 | Sisal | ? | |||
AM-32316 | Tanhuijo | ? |
Decommissioned ships
[edit]Hull no. | Ship name | Class | Date retired | Comment | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
PC-281 | Punto Morro | Punto | Coastal patrol boat | Unknown | |
PC-282 | Punto Mastun | Unknown | |||
G-04 | Ponciano Arriaga | Valle | Offshore patrol vessel | 1988 | |
G-17 | Mariano Matamoros | Unknown, Before 1993 | |||
PO-101 | Leandro Valle | 2004 | |||
PO-105 | Sebastián Lerdo de Tejada | 2004 | |||
PO-107 | Ignacio de la Llave | 2004 | |||
PO-111 | Ignacio Altamirano | 2004 | Supposedly seen abandoned, afloat near Guaymas, Mexico. | ||
PO-115 | Felipe Xicoténcatl | 2004 | |||
PO-116 | Juan Aldama | 2004 | |||
B-03 | California | California | Offshore patrol vessel | 1972 | Wrecked at Baja California, 16 January 1972 |
B-04 | Papaloapan | 1976 | Scrapped after running aground, 1976 | ||
B-05 | Tehuantepec | 1989 | Scrapped, 1989 | ||
B-06 | Usumacinta | 16 July 2001 | Scrapped, 2002 | ||
B-07 | Coahuila | Coahuila | July 2001 | Renamed ARM Vincente Guerrero, 1994. Later renamed again to ARM Coahuila (E-21).[4][5] | |
B-08 | Chihuahua | California | 16 July 2001 | ||
E-01 | Cuauhtémoc | Cuauhtémoc | Destroyer | 1982 | |
E-02 | Cuitláhuac | 2001 | Plans of converting the ship to a museum ship fell through and later scrapped.[6][7] | ||
E-03 | Quetzalcoatl | Quetzalcóatl | Destroyer | 2002 | Renamed ARM Ilhuicamina (E-10), late 1982. |
E-04 | Netzahualcóyotl | 2014 | |||
PO-142 | Juarez | Sierra | Offshore patrol vessel / Corvette | 2003 | Sunk as target, 2007 |
- | California (1947) | California | Frigate | Unknown | Scrapped, 1964 |
General José María Morelos | Unknown | Scrapped, 1964 | |||
General Vicente Guerrero | Unknown | Scrapped, 1964 | |||
Papaloapan | Unknown | Scrapped, 1965 | |||
F-201 | Nicolas Bravo | Bravo | Frigate | 2017 | |
F-202 | Hermenegildo Galeana | 2017 | |||
A-01 | Rio Panuco | Panuco | Tank landing ship | Unknown | Sunk as artificial reef, 2010 |
A-02 | Manzanillo | 16 November 2011 | |||
A-05 | General Vincente Guerrero | Unknown | Renamed ARM Rio Grijalva (A-403), 1993.[8] | ||
A-06 | Commodore Manuel Azueta | Manuel Azueta | Training ship / Destroyer | 3 July 2015 | Renamed ARM Commodore Manuel Azueta Perillos (E-30), 1994. Renamed again to ARM Commodore Manuel Azueta (D-111), 2001.[9] |
C-07 | Guanajuato | - | Gunboat | 2001 | Museum ship in Boca del Río, since 2007 |
- | DM-01 | DM-01 | Minesweeper | 2000 | Sunk as artificial reef, August 2001 |
DM-02 | 1986 | Scrapped, 1 August 1988 | |||
DM-03 | 16 July 2001 | ||||
DM-04 (1962) | April 1973 | Replaced by another ship from the same class | |||
DM-04 (1973) | 16 July 2001 | ||||
DM-05 | 1999 | Sunk as artificial reef, 1999 | |||
DM-06 | 1986 | ||||
DM-07 | Unknown | ||||
DM-08 | Unknown | ||||
DM-09 | Unknown | ||||
DM-10 | 1986 | ||||
DM-11 | 2000 | Sunk as artificial reef, 2000[10] | |||
DM-12 | 2000 | Sunk as artificial reef, 2000 | |||
DM-13 | 2000 | Sunk as artificial reef, 2000 | |||
DM-14 | 16 July 2001 | ||||
DM-15 | Unknown | ||||
DM-16 | 1986 | ||||
DM-17 | 2000 | ||||
DM-18 | 16 July 2001 | ||||
DM-19 | 16 July 2001 | ||||
DM-20 | After 2007 | Sunk as artificial reef, date unknown[11] | |||
H-41 | Almirante Câmara | - | Research ship | 2004 | |
- | Sotoyomo | Sotoyomo | Tugboat | Unknown |
Historical ship
[edit]Ship name | Type | Service | Photo | Fate |
---|---|---|---|---|
Guadaloupe | Frigate | 1842-1847 | Sold to the Spanish Navy at Cuba in August 1847 | |
Montezuma | Frigate | 1842-1846 | Sold to the Spanish Navy at Cuba in August 1846 | |
Meteoro | Brigantine | 1848-1850 | Sold to Chile, 1850 | |
Libertad | Gunboat | 1874-? | ||
Independencia | Gunboat | 1874-? | ||
Guerra Demócrata | Gunboat | 1875-? | ||
Zaragoza | Corvette | 1892-1926 | Sunk as target, 1926 | |
Agua Prieta | Gunboat | 1920-1935 | ||
Anáhuac | Cruiser | 1924-1938 | Scrapped, 1938 | |
Orizaba | Yacht | 1939-1960 | Scrapped, 1960 |
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