Anschütz delivers INBS for Brazilian Navy’s first Tamandaré-class frigate

Equipment & technology

German company Anschütz has delivered and commissioned its SYNAPSIS integrated navigation and bridge system (INBS) for the first vessel of the Brazilian Navy’s new Tamandaré-class frigate program.

Credit: Brazilian Navy

Tamandaré, the first of four ships built by SPE Águas Azuis at TKMS Estaleiro Brasil Sul in Itajaí, is scheduled to be incorporated early this year and marks an important milestone in one of Brazil’s most advanced naval shipbuilding programs.

The SYNAPSIS INBS delivered for the frigate builds on standardized navigation technologies. This approach supports high system reliability, streamlined maintenance, and sustained operational readiness throughout the vessel’s life cycle.

The system includes multifunctional workstations hosting radar, electronic chart display and information systems (ECDIS), conning and other navigational functions, CCTV integration, a complete steering control system with autopilot, and the GMDSS (global maritime distress and safety system).

At its core, the SYNAPSIS integration platform ensures consistent data processing, a uniform human–machine interface and centralised monitoring across the bridge. This provides the crew with a clear operational picture and supports safe navigation during transit, manoeuvring and mission‑specific operations.

The scalable design allows the Brazilian Navy to adapt and extend the INBS throughout the frigate’s service life through functional updates, additional sensor integration, or evolving operational requirements. This ensures long‑term flexibility and helps maintain operational effectiveness over decades of service.

The Tamandaré class program includes substantial technology transfer in naval engineering, platform and combat system integration, logistics support and life cycle management. In alignment with this approach, the local team at Anschuetz do Brasil has been responsible for commissioning, sea trials and systems integration and will remain the Navy’s point of contact for technical service and maintenance throughout the life of the ships

Designed as a modern multi‑role frigate, the first Tamandaré-class vessel will provide broad operational capability, ranging from maritime security and patrol duties to support for joint and international missions.

The launch of Tamandaré and its upcoming commissioning represent major milestones within the frigate program. In August last year, the vessel completed sea trials off the coast of Brazil, marking a decisive step toward the delivery.

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