Peru operates the Lupo class as its principal surface combatant backbone. Eight frigates of this Italian design were built under licence at SIMA shipyard in Callao during the 1970s-1980s, of which approximately 6 remain active. The class displaces 2,525 tonnes and is armed with Otomat Mk.1 anti-ship missiles, 127mm OTO Melara main gun, Albatros/Aspide SAM system, anti-submarine torpedoes, and facilitates one helicopter. Peru's SIMA construction of the Lupo class represents one of the most ambitious domestic shipbuilding programmes in South American history. Continuous modernization efforts extend operational capability though the platform age is increasingly a limiting factor.

- 35-knot high speed COGAG propulsion
- Otomat anti-ship missile 160km range
- OTO Melara 127mm dual purpose gun
- Italy and Peru operators
- 1970s design — seriously aged
- No VLS or modern area AAW
- Maintenance challenging
- Peru phasing out remaining ships
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