List of Peruvian Navy ships
List of ships of the Peruvian Navy comprising almost every Peruvian warship commissioned after 1840.
Vessels acquired in the 1840s and 1850s
President Castilla sought to expand and well-equip the Peruvian Navy. His naval policy was to if Chile constructed one ship, he should construct two, and he went on to turn the Peruvian Navy into the most powerful of South America. He acquired the frigates "Mercedes", "Guisse", "Gamarra", "Amazonas", and "Apurimac" as well as the Schooners "Tumbes" and "Loa". He also built the naval ports of Paita and Bellavista. Castilla also acquired the first steam-powered warship of any South American country and named it the "Rimac". To better educate the officers of these new ships, he sent them to study with the various navies of European nations. For the defense of the Amazonia, Castilla began to develop an Amazonian fleet with the purchase of the ships, "Morona", "Pastaza", "Napo", and "Putumayo",Major warships
- Rimac, paddlewheel steamer. Sunk 1855, after a collision in Punta San Juan, Ica.
- Mercedes frigate
- Admiral Guise purchased 1845, 400 ton sail brigantine.
- Gamarra frigate
- Amazonas screw-frigate, 1743 tons BOM, 33 guns, 9.43 kts. Beached at Abtao, 15 January 1866.
- , 34 gun screw frigate, 1,666 tons – took part on the rebel side in the Peruvian civil war of 1856–8; she was renamed BAP Callao on 22 April 1858, and took part in the blockade of the Ecuadorian port of Guayaquil; in December she was in a floating dock that capsized and sank, killing 100 people and wounding 88; she was raised at the second attempt in 1863, and then rebuilt and reverted to her original name; she took part in the civil war of 1865, and the naval battle of Abtao against the Spanish frigates Blanca and Villa de Madrid. From 1873 she served as a school ship, and in the Pacific War served as a pontoon at Callao until scutted to prevent capture in 1881.
Minor warships
- Loa 648 ton BOM steam schooner: 10 kts, armament 4 x 32 pdr. Took part on the rebel side in 1856–58 Peruvian civil war. From April to November 1864, Loa was converted into an ironclad 'floating battery' similar to the CSS Richmond. – see under ironclads
- Tumbes 250 ton BOM steam schooner: 7 knots armament 2 x 68 pdr. Took part in 1856–58 Peruvian civil war and the 1865 revolt. Stricken 1866 and used as a pontoon at Callao. Sunk by the Chilean navy 29 May 1880.
Gunboats
- Morona river-gunboat – part of the Amazonian fleet
- Pastaza river-gunboat – part of the Amazonian fleet
- Napo river-gunboat – part of the Amazonian fleet
- Putumayo river-gunboat – part of the Amazonian fleet
Vessels acquired from 1860 to 1884
Ironclads
- Huáscar turret ship, 2030 tons, captured by Chile at the Battle of Angamos 1879.
- Independencia, broadside ironclad 3,500 tons, sunk at the Battle of Iquique 1879.
Coast defence ironclads
- Loa 648 ton BOM steam schooner that took part on the rebel side in 1856–58 Peruvian civil war. From April to November 1864, Loa was converted into an ironclad similar to the CSS Richmond. The conversion was by George S. Backus, and cost 364,823 soles de plata, equivalent to £70,000 Sterling. In 1877 the armour was removed and the Loa became a training ship. She was scuttled at Callao in January 1881 to prevent capture.
- Victoria a locally-built small monitor armed with a single 68 pdr Vavasseur smoothbore gun.
- Atahualpa. ex-USS Catawba; Atahualpa and Manco Cápac were purchased by Peru in 1868 for $400,000 US, and left New Orleans in January 1869, arriving in Peru in June 1870. Atahualpa was scuttled at Callao to avoid capture 1881.
- Manco Cápac ex-USS Oneota purchased by Peru in 1868, and arriving with Atahualpa in June 1870, scuttled at Arica to avoid capture 1880. Wreck was located in 2007, 2.5 miles off shore at depth of 100 feet.
Steam corvettes
- Union ex-CSS Georgia, screw corvette 2017 tons . Sold to Peru after the French government stopped to sale to the Confederacy. Scuttled January 1881 to avoid capture.
- America ex-CSS Texas, screw corvette and sister-ship of BAP Union. Sold to Peru after the French government stopped to sale to the Confederacy. Lost during the Arica tsunami on 13 August 1868.
- Pilcomayo gun vessel 600 tons BOM.
Cruisers
- Lima, ex-merchant ship Socrates, converted to cruiser in England 1881, refitted in Panama and rearmed 1920, then used first as a transport and then as a submarine depot ship, discarded 1935.
- Diogenes, ex-merchant ship, never armed or delivered to Peru, purchased by Japan 1895, but not delivered, acquired by US Navy 1898 and renamed USS Topeka.
Torpedo boats
- Republica Sunk 3 January 1881.
- Allay captured by Chile in December 1879 on her delivery voyage and renamed Guacolda.
- No. 4, never completed.
Submarines
- Toro Submarino, local design by Federico Blume displacing 7.5 tons, scuttled to avoid capture at Callao 1881.
Gunboats
- Iquitos Converted merchant vessel, 50 tons. Rebuilt 1896, stricken 1967.
- Santa Rosa 420 tons, 2 x 6in guns. Still in service 1905.
- Coronel Portillo ex-San Pablo. Converted merchant vessel, 49 tons. <---It has been assumed that this vessel was of similar date to Iquitos because it looks similar in the photos in Janes--->
- Yavari Commissioned 1871. Lengthened by 12m in the 19th century. Converted to diesel engine 1914. Paid off 1990 after 119 years service. Now open as a museum moored near the Sonesta Posada Hotel del Inca.
- Yapura Commissioned 1873. Probably converted to diesel in 1914. Still in service in 2012 under the name as a hospital ship stationed on Lake Titicaca.
Transport vessels
- Talismán transport vessel 310 tons BOM.
- Chalaco transport vessel 1,000 tons BOM, armed with two 40-pr and machineguns.
- Limeña paddle transport 1,163 tons BOM, armed with two 40-pr and machineguns.
- BAP Oroya paddle transport 1,597 tons BOM.
Vessels acquired from 1900 onwards
Cruisers
Almirante Grau class 3200 tons- BAP
- BAP
- BAP Almirante Grau CLM-81 ex-HNLMS De Ruyter, purchased 7 March 1973, commissioned 23 May 1973. modernised at Amersterdam March 1985 – January 1988, work completed in Callao later in 1988.
- BAP Aguirre ex-HNLMS De Zeven Provinciën
Destroyers
- Rodriguez ex-Actee. Arrived in Peru in 1914; stricken 1939, hulked.
- Guise ex-Estonian Lennuk, ex-Russian Avtroil 1,350 tons. Completed for the Russian Navy 1917, captured by the Royal Navy in the Baltic December 1918 and transferred to Estonia. Purchased from the Estonian Navy 1933. Served in the Amazon flotilla. Discarded c. 1947.
- Almirante Villar ex-Estonian Wambola, ex-Russian Spartak, ex-Kapitan 1-go ranga Miklukho-Maklai, ex-Kapitan Kinsbergen, 1,150 tons. Completed for the Russian Navy 1918, captured by the Royal Navy in the Baltic December 1918 and transferred to Estonia. Purchased from the Estonian Navy 1933. Served in the Amazon flotilla. Discarded c. 1954.
- BAP Villar ex-USS Benham
- BAP Almirante Guise ex-USS Isherwood
- BAP Palacios DM-73 ex-HMS Diana Purchased by Peru 1969 and major reconstruction in UK 1970–73, commissioned by Peruvian Navy February 1973, squid and associated sonar removed 1975–76 and helicopter landing deck put in its place, Refit 1978–79 removed aft twin 4.5-in gun and replaced with hangar for helicopter. Change was later reverted. Disposed of 1993.
- BAP Ferré DM-74 ex-HMS Decoy Purchased by Peru 1969 and major reconstruction in UK 1970–73, commissioned by Peruvian Navy April 1973, squid and associated sonar removed 1975–76 and helicopter landing deck put in its place, Refit 1978–79 removed aft twin 4.5-in gun and replaced with hangar for helicopter. Change was later reverted. Disposed of 2007.
- BAP García y García DD-75 ex-HNLMS Holland. Purchased and commissioned January 1978. Deleted 1986.
- BAP Colonel Bolognesi DD-70 ex-HNLMS Overijssel Commissioned June 1982, paid off and used for spares, deleted 1990.
- BAP Castilla DD-71 ex-HNLMS Utrecht Commissioned October 1980, paid off and used for spares, deleted 1990.
- BAP Guise DD-72 ex-HNLMS Drenthe Taken over June 1981, and commissioned September 1981, deleted 1985.
- BAP Capitan Quiñones DD-76 ex-HNLMS Limburg Later renamed Quiñones. Commissioned June 1980, deleted 1991.
- BAP Villar DD-77 ex-HNLMS Amsterdam Commissioned May 1980, deleted 1991.
- BAP Gálvez DD-78 ex-HNLMS Groningen Commissioned March 1981, deleted 1991.
- BAP Diez Canseco DD-79 ex-HNLMS Rotterdam Commissioned June 1981, deleted 1991.
Frigates
- BAP Aguirre D-1, in 1959 DE-1, in 1960 DE-62. ex-USS Waterman. Transferred to Peru 26 October 1951 under Mutual Defense Assistance Program. Original triple torpedo tube mounting removed. Reconditioned in US, arrived in Peru 24 May 1952. According to Conways, sunk in 1974 in Exocet test, though Janes in 1982 said that the hulk of ex-Aguirre was stripped of armament and some upperworks and was serving as floating electrical power station.
- BAP Castilla D-2, in 1959 DE-2, in 1960 DE-61. ex-USS Bangust. Transferred to Peru 26 October 1951 under Mutual Defense Assistance Program. Original triple torpedo tube mounting removed. Reconditioned in US, arrived in Peru 24 May 1952. By 1977 she was a pontoon ship at Iquitos serving as a floating training centre. Struck off 1979. The hulk of ex-Castilla was in use as a training ship at Iquitos in 1982.
- BAP Rodríguez D-3, in 1959 DE-3, in 1960 DE-63 ex-USS Weaver. Transferred to Peru 26 October 1951 under Mutual Defense Assistance Program. Original triple torpedo tube mounting removed. Reconditioned in US, arrived in Peru 24 May 1952. Struck off 1979. Rodríguez was in use as a submarine accommodation ship in 1982.
- BAP Teniente Gálvez F1. ex-USS Woonsocket Purchased 1948 and initially known as Teniente Gálvez, but by 1954 or 1955 as Gálvez. Overhauled in US 1952. Discarded 1961 and broken up.
- BAP Teniente Palacios F-2, in 1959 FE-2, in 1960 FE-65. ex-HMCS St. Pierre Purchased 1947, and initially known as Teniente Palacios, but by 1954 or 1955 as Palacios, modernised with new guns and fire control in US 1952, discarded 1966.
- BAP Teniente Ferré F-3, in 1959 FE-3, in 1960 FE-66. ex-HMCS Poundmaker Purchased 1947, and initially known as Teniente Ferré, but by 1954 or 1955 as Ferré, modernised with new guns and fire control in US 1952, discarded 1966.
- BAP Carvajal FM-51 Commissioned 5 February 1979, deck extension to allow it to operate ASH-3D Sea King from the deck fitted 1998, fitted with air search radar from Almirante Grau 2003, still in service.
- BAP Villavisencio FM-52 Commissioned 25 June 1979, helicopter in-flight refuelling facilities for ASH-3D Sea King fitted 1989, still in service.
- BAP Montero FM-53 Commissioned 25 July 1984, helicopter in-flight refuelling facilities for ASH-3D Sea King fitted 1989, still in service.
- BAP Mariátegui FM-54 Commissioned 10 October 1987, deck extension to allow it to operate ASH-3D Sea King from the deck fitted 1998, still in service.
- BAP Aguirre FM-55 ex-MM Orsa ex-F-567. Transferred 3 November 2004 and refitted at Muggianp for 8 months, arrived Callao mid-2005. Still in service 2008.
- BAP Palacios FM-56 ex-MMLupo ex-F-564. Transferred 3 November 2004 and refitted at Muggianp for 8 months, arrived Callao mid-2005. Still in service 2008.
- BAP Bolognesi FM-57 ex-MM Perseo ex-F-566. Transferred 28 October 2005, commissioned 23 January 2006, arrived Callao 18 August 2006.
- BAP Quiñones FM-58 ex-MM Sagitario ex-F-565. Transferred 28 October 2005, commissioned 23 January 2006, arrived Callao 20 January 2007.
Corvettes
- BAP Velarde CM-21 Ordered 1976, commissioned 25 July 1980. Still in service 2008.
- BAP Santillana CM-22 Ordered 1976, commissioned 25 July 1980. Still in service 2008.
- BAP De los Heros CM-23 Ordered 1976, commissioned 17 November 1980. Still in service 2008.
- BAP Herrera CM-24 Ordered 1976, commissioned 10 February 1981. Still in service 2008.
- BAP Larrea CM-25 Ordered 1976, commissioned 16 June 1981. Still in service 2008.
- BAP Sánchez Carrión CM-26 Ordered 1976, commissioned 14 September 1981. Still in service 2008.
Submarines
- BAP R-1 Refitted at builder's yard in 1935; overhauled in US in 1950. Renamed Islay 1957, stricken 1960.
- BAP R-2 Refitted at builder's yard in 1935; overhauled in US in 1950. Renamed Casma 1957, stricken 1960.
- BAP R-3 Delivered 1928, refitted at builder's yard in 1936; overhauled in US in 1950, renamed Pacocha 1957, stricken 1960.
- BAP R-4 Delivered 1928, refitted at builder's yard in 1936; overhauled in US in 1950, renamed Arica 1957, stricken 1960.
- R-5 projected in 1926, but not funded.
- R-6 projected in 1926, but not funded.
- BAP Dos de Mayo Pennant number 6, from 1959 SS-1, from 1960 SS-41. Completed June 1954, initially known as Lobo, but renamed Dos de Mayo in April 1957. Discarded 1999.
- BAP Abtao Pennant number 5, from 1959 SS-2, from 1960 SS-42. Completed February 1954, initially known as Tiburon, but renamed Abtao in April 1957. Decommissioned 1998 and became museum 2004.
- BAP Angamos Pennant number 7, from 1959 SS-3, from 1960 SS-43. Completed July 1957, initially known as Atun, but renamed Angamos in April 1957. Discarded 1990.
- BAP Iquique Pennant number 8, from 1959 SS-4, from 1960 SS-44. Completed October 1957, initially known as Merlin, but renamed Iquique in April 1957. Discarded 1993.
- BAP Pacocha ex USS Atule
- BAP La Pedrera ex USS Sea Poacher
- BAP Islay
- BAP Arica
- BAP Angamos ex BAP Casma
- BAP Antofagasta
- BAP Pisagua ex BAP Blume
- BAP Chipana ex BAP Pisagua
River gunboats
- Napo - Extant 1947
- BAP
- BAP Marañón CF-401 ex-CF-13.
- BAP Ucayali CF-402 ex-CF-14.
- BAP Clavero
- BAP Putumayo
Patrol boats
Amphibious warfare vessels
Ex-US LST 1–510 class landing ships, 3,640 tons full load.- BAP Chimbote LT-34 ex-m/s Rawhiti, ex-US LST-283, later renumbered DT-142. Sold to Peru by a British firm 1951. Deleted c. 1984.
- BAP Paita LT-35 ex-USS Burnett County LST-512, acquired by Peru in 1957. Employed as a training ship for the Peruvian Naval Academy. Later renumbered DT-141. By the early 1980s was operating helicopters from upper deck amidships. Deleted 1983.
- BAP Salaverry DT-140 ex m/s Iquitos, ex-m/s Carpine, ex-US LST??. Acquired 1977 from a commercial firm, deleted 1986.
- Lomas 36, ex-US LSM-396. Transferred to Peru 1959, deleted 1986.
- Atico 37, ex-US LSM-554. Transferred to Peru 1959, deleted 1986.
- BAP Paita DT-141 ex-USS Walworth County LST-1164. Leased from US Navy for five years on 7 August 1984; recommissioned 4 March 1985; leased later extended to 1994. She was in service as a seagoing vessel in February 2008.
- BAP Pisco DT-142 ex-USS Waldo County LST-1163. Leased from US Navy for five years on 7 August 1984; recommissioned 4 March 1985; leased later extended to 1994. As of 1992 Pisco was non-operational providing spares for the others. However she was in service as a seagoing vessel in February 2008.
- BAP Callao DT-143 ex-USS Washoe County LST-1165. Leased from US Navy for five years on 7 August 1984; recommissioned 4 March 1985; leased later extended to 1994. Still in service.
- BAP Eten DT-144 ex-USS Traverse County LST-1160. Leased from US Navy for five years on 7 August 1984; recommissioned 4 March 1985; leased later extended to 1994. Still in service.
Oilers
- Commissioned 1946, ex-Mariscal Castilla, ex-Preserver, scrapped 1961.
- ex-
- Talara ATP-53 laid down 1953, completed 1955. Probably retired 1970s.
- Parinas ATP-155
- Pimental ATP-156
- BAP
- BAP
- BAP
- BAP Bayovar ATP-154 ex-m/s Petr Schmidt. Bayovar arrived in Callao on 16 February 2007, commissioned Peruvian Navy on 15 April 2007.
- BAP Zorritos ATP-155 ex-m/s Grigoriy Nesterenko. Zorritos arrived at Callao on 15 March 2007, commissioned Peruvian Navy on 15 April 2007.
Transports
- Callao ATC-32 Former Hamburg-America liner Monserrate, Salved and seized by Peru 1 April 1941, after scuttled by Germans.
- BAP Mollendo ATC-131 Launched 15 July 1970, commissioned 25 May 1972. ex BAP Ilo. Still in service.
- Rimac In 1973, transferred from the navy to the State Shipping Company for commercial use.
Tugs
- Franco ARB-124 ex-USS Menewa YTM-2, transferred to Peru March 1947, still in service 1992.
- Guardián Ríos ARB-123 ex-USS Pinto ATF-90, transferred to Peru 1960 on loan, and delivered January 1961, sold to Peru 17 May 1974. Still in service in 1992.
- Olya ex-USS ATR-25, purchased 1947?, scrapped 1961.
- Selendon ARB-21 ex-Condestible Selendon, ex-USS ATR-31, purchased 1947. Disposed of in the mid-1960s to early 1970s.
- Unanue AH-170 ex-ARB-136, ex-USS Wateree ATA-174, purchased from USA in November 1961 under military aid programme. Refitted in 1985 for operations in the Antarctic and then served as a survey and oceanographic survey ship.
- Selendon ARB-129 commissioned 1967.
- Olaya ARB-128 commissioned 1967.
- Contraestre Navarro added to the fleet February 1973, served in Amazon flotilla. No longer in service 1992.
- Mejia ARB-120
- Huerta ARB-121
- Dueñas ARB-126
- ARB-180
- ARB-181
- ARB-185
- ARB-186
Floating docks
- ADF-108 displacement 600 tons, still in service 1992.
- ADF-106 ex-ADF-111, ex-WY-19, ex-US AFDL-33, transferred to Peru July 1959, displacement 1,900 tons, still in service 1992.
- ADF-107 ex-ADF-112, ex-WY-20, ex-US ARD-8, transferred to Peru February 1961, displacement 5,200 tons, still in service 1992.
- ADF-109 displacement 18,000 tons, still in service 1992.
- ADF-110 displacement 4,500 tons.
Harbour tankers oil/water
- Mantilla ACA-110 ex-ACA-141, ex-US YW-122, loaned to Peru July 1963, sold to Peru 15 September 1979. Thought to be out of service.
- Noguera ACP-118 ex-US YO-221, transferred to Peru January 1975. Thought to be still in service.
- Gauden ACP-119 ex-US YO-171, transferred to Peru 20 January 1981. Thought to be still in service.
- Caloyeras ACA-111 ex-US YW-128, transferred to Peru 26 January 1981. Still in service.
- ABA-330 ex-ABA-091, still in service 1992.
- ABA-332 ex-ABA-113, still in service 1992.
Torpedo recovery vessels
- BAP San Lorenzo ART-322 Shipped to Peru September 1981, still in service.
Hydrographic survey ships
- BAP Carrasco AH-171 ex HNLMS Abcoude Still in service.
- BAP Carrillo AH-175 ex-HNLMS van Hamel, acquired February 1985. Still in service.
- BAP Melo AH-176 ex-HNLMS van der Wel, acquired February 1985. Still in service.
- BAP Stiglich AH-172 ex-''Rio Cillon. Transferred from Coast Guard. Still in service.
- BAP AEH-173 Presumably commissioned 1980. No longer in service.
- BAP AEH-174 Still in service.
Sailing yachts
- BAP Marte ALY-313 Still in service.
Footnotes