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title: Stealth Frigate Combat System Integration (Tamandaré-class)
type: technology
url: "https://www.envisioning.com/research/aegis/brazil__stealth-frigate-combat-system-integration"
hub: aegis
summary: "Brazil's Tamandaré-class frigates combine German MEKO hull design with Embraer combat systems integration — 4+4 ships being built at the Oceana shipyard, first delivered in 2025."
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# Stealth Frigate Combat System Integration (Tamandaré-class)

Brazil's Tamandaré-class frigates combine German MEKO hull design with Embraer combat systems integration — 4+4 ships being built at the Oceana shipyard, first delivered in 2025.
- Technology Readiness Level: 8/9
- Impact: 3/5
- Investment: 4/5
The Tamandaré-class frigate program (PROTERM) is building four stealth frigates at the Oceana shipyard in Itajaí, Santa Catarina, under the Águas Azuis consortium of ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems, Embraer Defense & Security, and Oceana. The lead ship completed sea trials in mid-2025 and the second hull (Jerônimo de Albuquerque) was launched in the same year. The Brazilian Navy plans a second batch of four additional frigates, bringing the total to eight.

The technology story isn't the German MEKO hull — it's the combat system integration performed by Embraer. Brazilian engineers are integrating sensors, weapons, electronic warfare, and command-and-control systems into a coherent fighting platform. This includes the SABER radar family, torpedoes, anti-ship missiles, and data fusion software. The progressive increase in domestic content across the eight-ship program builds sovereign capability in naval systems engineering.

The Tamandaré-class addresses a critical gap: Brazil's surface fleet was aging rapidly, with most escorts dating from the 1970s-1980s. The new frigates will protect pre-salt oil fields in the Santos Basin, patrol the South Atlantic, and project Brazilian maritime presence. The technology transfer model — starting with German design assistance and progressively nationalizing — mirrors the PROSUB submarine approach and is creating a permanent naval-industrial base in southern Brazil.

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Source: Envisioning — Technology Research Institute (https://www.envisioning.com/research/aegis/brazil__stealth-frigate-combat-system-integration)
