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The Brazilian ironclad Tamandaré was an armored gunboat built for the Imperial Brazilian Navy during the Paraguayan War in the mid-1860s. She bombarded the Paraguayan fortifications blocking access up the Paraná and Paraguay Rivers as well as bombarding Paraguayan positions in support of the Imperial Brazilian Army. The ship participated in the Passage of Humaitá in February 1868 and was badly damaged. After Tamandaré was repaired she provided fire support for the army for the rest of the war, aside from bombarding Paraguyan capital of Asunción once. The ship was assigned to the Mato Grosso Flotilla after the war. Tamandaré was decommissioned in 1879 and scrapped afterwards.

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  • Tamandaré (1865) (es)
  • Brazilian ironclad Tamandaré (en)
  • Tamandaré (encouraçado) (pt)
  • Tamandaré (1865) (uk)
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  • The Brazilian ironclad Tamandaré was an armored gunboat built for the Imperial Brazilian Navy during the Paraguayan War in the mid-1860s. She bombarded the Paraguayan fortifications blocking access up the Paraná and Paraguay Rivers as well as bombarding Paraguayan positions in support of the Imperial Brazilian Army. The ship participated in the Passage of Humaitá in February 1868 and was badly damaged. After Tamandaré was repaired she provided fire support for the army for the rest of the war, aside from bombarding Paraguyan capital of Asunción once. The ship was assigned to the Mato Grosso Flotilla after the war. Tamandaré was decommissioned in 1879 and scrapped afterwards. (en)
  • El encorazado de batería central Tamandaré fue un navío de la Armada del Imperio del Brasil que sirvió en la Guerra de la Triple Alianza. (es)
  • O Tamandaré foi uma canhoneira blindada construída para a Armada Imperial Brasileira durante a Guerra do Paraguai em meados da década de 1860. Ela atacou as fortificações paraguaias bloqueando o acesso aos rios Paraná e Paraguai e também bombardeou posições paraguaias em apoio ao Exército Brasileiro. O navio participou na Passagem de Humaitá em fevereiro de 1868 e ficou bastante danificado no decorrer da operação. Depois de o Tamandaré ser reparado, forneceu apoio de fogo para o exército durante o resto da guerra, além de bombardear uma vez a capital do Paraguai, Assunção. Depois da guerra, o navio foi destinado à Flotilha do Mato Grosso. Tamandaré foi descomissionado em 1879 e demolido posteriormente. (pt)
  • Тамандаре - броньований канонерський човен, побудований для ВМС Бразилії під час Війни Потрійного Альянсу в середині 1860-х років. (uk)
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  • Tamandaré (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/PARAGUAY._—_La_flotte_brésilienne_est_attaquée_par_une_chata_paraguayenne,_qui_tue_34_personnes_à_bord_du_Tamandaré._(D'après_les_croquis_de_M._C._E.).jpeg
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