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For the 1909 dreadnought, see Brazilian battleship São Paulo.
NAe[3] São Paulo (A12) is a Clemenceau class aircraft carrier of the Brazilian Navy, formerly the French Foch. It was built in 1957 and was purchased from France in 2000.
[edit] BackgroundSão Paulo is the flagship of the Brazilian Navy. It replaced the World War II-era carrier Minas Gerais, which was in commission for over 40 years. The São Paulo is newer, bigger, faster and has greater operational capacity than its predecessor. The former French Foch was bought to replace the aged Minas Gerais at a bargain price of $12 million USD in 2000, no aircraft included. The government had already purchased a flotilla of used A-4 Skyhawk fighters from Kuwait for US$70 million. The A-4s have rockets, free fall bombs and Sidewinder air-to-air missiles as armament, but the São Paulo currently serves mainly to train pilots to fly carrier operations. President Fernando Henrique Cardoso noted during the transfer ceremony that[4]:
Since its construction, the ship has received multiple upgrades over the years, leaving it with a diverse range of technologies. In its current form, it is expected to remain effective in its role for the foreseeable future, though further modernization efforts are expected as it is converted into a combat ready vessel. Twenty-three A-4 Skyhawk have been acquired (designated AF-1) to compose the fighter-bomber group of São Paulo, together with the existing helicopters already in the national defense inventory. [edit] Brazilian service An AF-1 Skyhawk (A-4KU) on board the São Paulo The aircraft carrier São Paulo was constructed in France from 1957 to 1960. It served the French Navy as Foch. Its purchase by the Brazilian government in September 2000 while still operational was an unknown process for a ship of this caliber, and it was received by the Brazilian Navy in only two months and fifteen days and incorporated on 15 November 2000. The incorporation of São Paulo and the AF-1 to the Navy of Brazil realized a long-held goal of being able to carry through the aerial defense of the naval forces with fixed wing aircraft. In the first three years of service as São Paulo, the ship completed several missions, some in foreign waters (particularly Operations ARAEX[5], PASSEX, and TEMPEREX[6] which is annually used to qualify and train Super Etendards and S-2T Turbo Trackers of the Argentine Navy) [7] [edit] Upgrade (2005-2009)From 2005 to 2009, the São Paulo underwent an extensive modernization program.[8] The upgrade included: inspection and repair of the steam turbines; maintenance of the surface condensers; retubing of boilers; repair of two high-pressure compressors; revision of the alternating current electrical generator and purchase of spare parts; maintenance of pumps, valves and structural items; purchase of two API oil-water separators; installation of two water cooling units; upgrade of the chemical oxygen generator; repair and treatment of oil tanks; substitution of the Naval Tactical Data System; installation of a closed-circuit television system; installation of IFF transponder; installation of MAGE system (ESM); flight deck inspection, repair and painting; upgrade of the Optical Landing System processing unit; revision of the aircraft catapults.[9] The upgrade was complete in July 2009, and the São Paulo is due to be fully operational by December 2009.[10] Twelve Brazilian Navy A-4 Skyhawk will be upgraded by Embraer at a cost of $140 million.[11] The upgrade will be similar to the ones done for the AMX and F-5EM aircraft of the Brazilian Air Force. The program includes restoring the aircraft and their current systems, as well as implementing new avionics, radar, power production, and autonomous oxygen generating systems. Possible weapons to be included in the upgrade are Python 4 and Derby AAMS. The Brazilian Navy has contracted Marsh Aviation to convert three S-2T Turbo Trackers to AEW configuration, and three more for tanking duties.[12] The engine type and radar have not been specified, but the program is moving forward. The São Paulo's SH-3 fleet is to be replaced by six ex-USN S-70B Seahawk helicopters. They were purchased in 2008, and are currently being upgraded and refurbished for delivery. The helicopters and a package of engines and support equipment are expected to be delivered in 2009.[13] [edit] CrewSão Paulo's complement is 1,920 (the ship's company is 64 officers and 1274 sailors, plus there are 582 in the air group).[14] It is actively used for the qualification and re-qualification of rotary and fixed-wing pilots (with about 500 catapult launches) and the first Brazilian exercises to practice carrier-based attack missions.[8] [edit] Gallery
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