List of active Argentine Navy ships
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The list of active ships of the Argentine Navy includes ships currently[when?] in commission with the Navy, or operated by the Navy on behalf of other organizations.
As of 2017, there were 41 commissioned ships in the navy, including 4 destroyers, 2 amphibious support ships and 2 submarines (though both boats were non-operational as of 2020). The total displacement of the fleet (including auxiliaries) was approximately 128,461 tonnes.[citation needed]
Warships[]
Submarines[]
Note: The submarine fleet is suffering from lack of maintenance and training. The submarines accumulated a total of only 19 hours submerged in 2012 against a minimum requirement of 190 days.[1] As of 2020, the entire fleet is inactive.
Class | Picture | No. | Boat | Commissioned | Displacement | Note |
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Submarines | ||||||
Santa Cruz | S-41 | Santa Cruz (in reserve) | 1984 | 2,264 tonnes | Reported "inactive", refit cancelled as of 2020[2][3] | |
Salta | S-31 | Salta (in reserve) | 1973 | 1,248 tonnes | Reported inactive as of 2020[4] |
Destroyers[]
Note: Argentina uses the classification destructores (destroyers) for the Almirante Brown class, despite them being analogous to medium frigates by most international classifications.
Class | Picture | No. | Ship | Commissioned | Displacement | Note |
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Destroyers | ||||||
Almirante Brown | D-10 D-11 D-12 D-13 |
Almirante Brown La Argentina Heroína (in reserve) Sarandí |
1983 1983 1983 1984 |
3,600 tonnes | Heroína inactive since 2008, reported in 2019 as likely to be scrapped.[5] |
Corvettes[]
Class | Picture | No. | Ship | Commissioned | Displacement | Note |
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Corvettes | ||||||
Espora | P-41 P-42 P-43 P-44 P-45 P-46 |
Espora Rosales (in reserve) Spiro Parker Robinson Gómez Roca |
1985 1986 1987 1990 2001 2004 |
1,790 tonnes | ||
Drummond | P-31 P-32 P-33 |
Drummond (in reserve) Guerrico (in reserve) Granville |
1976 1978 1980 |
1,170 tonnes |
Patrol vessels[]
Class | Picture | No. | Ship | Commissioned | Displacement | Note |
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Offshore patrol vessels | ||||||
Gowind | P-51 P-52 |
Bouchard Piedrabuena |
2019 2021 |
1,650 tonnes | Two more new build units projected for delivery in 2021 and 2022.[6][7] | |
Murature | P-21 | King | 1946 | 1,032 tonnes | Used primarily as training vessel, being overhauled.[n 1][8]
Sister ship Murature decommissioned September 2014[9] | |
Fast attack craft | ||||||
Intrépida | P-85 P-86 |
1974 1974 |
268 tonnes | |||
Patrol boats | ||||||
Zurubí | P-55 | Zurubí | 1939 | 33 tonnes | Decommissioned in 1985, refurbished and re-commissioned in 1993.[n 2][10][11] | |
Baradero | P-61 P-62 P-63 P-64 |
1978 1978 1978 1978 |
39 tonnes | |||
Punta Mogotes | P-66 | 2000 | 26.5 tonnes |
Amphibious support ships[]
Class | Picture | No. | Ship | Commissioned | Displacement | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Amphibious support ships | ||||||
Modified Type 42 | B-52 | Hércules | 1976 | 4,100 tonnes | A modified type 42 destroyer used as a multi-purpose transport ship; non-operational as of 2020.[12] | |
Modified Costa Sur | B-4 | Bahía San Blas | 1978 | 10,894 tonnes | Used as an amphibious cargo ship. |
Auxiliary vessels[]
Class | Picture | No. | Ship | Commissioned | Displacement | Note |
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Icebreaker | ||||||
Almirante Irízar | Q-5 | 1978 | 14,899 tonnes | Returned to active service in April 2017 following several years of repairs. | ||
Survey vessels | ||||||
Puerto Deseado | Q-20 | Puerto Deseado | 1978 | 2,400 tonnes | ||
Austral | Q-21 | Austral | 2015 | 4,900 tonnes | ex-Sonne, operated by the Navy for the CONICET | |
Comodoro Rivadavia | Q-11 | Comodoro Rivadavia | 1974 | 827 tonnes | ||
Tanker | ||||||
Durance | B-1 | Patagonia | 2000 | 17,800 tonnes | ex-Durance of the French Navy.[n 3] non-operational as of 2020.[12] | |
Cargo ships | ||||||
Costa Sur | B-3 |
Canal Beagle Cabo de Hornos |
1978 | 10,894 tonnes | ||
Tugs | ||||||
Abnaki | A-3 | Francisco de Gurruchaga Suboficial Castillo |
1975 | 1,731 tonnes | ||
Sotoyomo | A-9 | Alferez Sobral | 1972 | 800 tonnes | ||
Coastal buoy tenders | ||||||
Q-61 Q-62 Q-63 |
Ciudad de Zárate Ciudad de Rosario Punta Alta |
2000 2000 2000 |
525 tonnes | |||
Training ships | ||||||
Libertad | Q-2 | Libertad | 1963 | 3,765 tonnes | In service | |
Luisito | Q-51 | Luisito | 1983 | Used by the National Fishing School | ||
LICA | 2021 | 282 tonnes | 2 boats currently[when?] build by Río Santiago Shipyard.[13] | |||
Yacht | ||||||
Fortuna | Fortuna III | 2004 | 15 tonnes | |||
Aviso | ||||||
Teniente Olivieri | A-2 | Teniente Olivieri | 1987 | 1,640 tonnes | ||
Neftegaz | A-21 A-22 A-23 A-24 |
Puerto Argentino Estrecho San Carlos Bahía Agradable Islas Malvinas |
2015 | 2.700 tonnes | ||
Museum Ship | ||||||
Presidente Sarmiento | ARA Presidente Sarmiento | 1897 | 2750 tonnes | She is now maintained in her original 1898 appearance as a museum ship in Puerto Madero near downtown Buenos Aires. | ||
Uruguay | ARA Uruguay | 1874 | 550 tonnes | Removed from naval service in 1962, the Uruguay was in 1967 declared a National Historic Landmark. currently[when?] integrated since 1967 as a museum ship with the frigate ARA Presidente Sarmiento in the Museum of Sea and Navigation.[note 1] It is moored at Puerto Madero in the city of Buenos Aires, in the dock area No. 3, a short distance from the Sarmiento.[15] |
See also[]
- List of auxiliary ships of the Argentine Navy
- List of ships of the Argentine Navy
- Lists of currently active military equipment by country
Notes[]
- ^ [Historic monument] "Monumento histórico ...el Poder Ejecutivo declaró por decreto del 06 de Junio de 1967 a la corbeta Uruguay monumento histórico, responsabilizando a la Comisión Nacional de Museos, Monumentos y Lugares Históricos, junto con la Armada de la conservación de la nave y de proyectar su futuro destino y funcionamiento."[14]
References[]
Notes[]
- ^ "Estiman que la llegada del próximo submarino operativo para Argentina demoraría de cinco a seis años". Neustromar.org (in Spanish). 8 September 2020. Retrieved 9 July 2021.
- ^ "A. Rossi (Argentina): "Argentina tiene que tener una Fuerza Aérea con aviones supersónicos (2)". infodefensa.com (in Spanish). 23 December 2020. Retrieved 9 July 2021.
- ^ De Vedia, Mariano (26 January 2020). "El Gobierno negocia con Noruega la compra de un submarino". La Nacion (in Spanish). Retrieved 9 July 2021.
- ^ Axe, David (31 December 2019). "Time Is Running Out To Save Argentina's Navy And Air Force From Obsolesence". The National Interest. Retrieved 9 July 2021 – via Yahoo! News.
- ^ Groizeleau, Vincent (14 April 2021). "A Concarneau, la marine argentine réceptionne le patrouilleur Piedrabuena". Mer et Marine (in French). Retrieved 9 July 2021.
- ^ [1][dead link]
- ^ "El jefe de la Armada visitó el patrullero ARA "King"". Gaceta Marinera (in Spanish). 25 November 2015. Archived from the original on 2015-12-24. Retrieved 9 July 2021.
- ^ "ARA Murature (Armada Hoy – Histarmar)" (in Spanish). Fundacion Histarmar. Retrieved 9 July 2021.
- ^ "Lancha Patrullera Clase "Zurubí" (Armada Argentina – Poder Naval – Flota de Mar – Unidades)" (in Spanish). Argentine Navy. Retrieved 2016-02-20.
- ^ "P-36 SURUBÍ/ZURUBI (Buques Históricos – Histarmar)" (in Spanish). Fundacion Histarmar. Retrieved 2016-02-20.
- ^ Jump up to: a b https://www.zona-militar.com/2021/08/03/la-retroceso-operacional-de-la-armada-argentina-en-la-ultimas-decadas/
- ^ https://www.infodefensa.com/latam/2021/06/10/noticia-astillero-santiago-avanza-construccion-lanchas-armada-argentina.html
- ^ "ARA Official website page Barque Museo ARA Corbetta Uruguay" (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 2012-10-31. Retrieved 2009-12-26.
- ^ Google map centered on ARA Uruguay. (Scroll south to see the ARA Presidente Sarmiento).
Bibliography[]
- Amendolara Bourdette, Ignacio (2005). Guia de los buques de la Armada Argentina 2005–2006 (in Spanish and English). Buenos Aires, Argentina. ISBN 987-43-9400-5.
Further reading[]
- Saunders, Stephen (2015). IHS Jane's Fighting Ships 2015-2016. Janes Fighting Ships (116th Revised ed.). Janes Information Group. ISBN 978-0-7106-3143-5.
- Garcia Pedroche, Sergio; Nuñez Padin, Jorge Felix (2004). Nuñez Padin, Jorge Felix (ed.). ARA B1 "Patagonia". Fuerzas Navales (in Spanish). Nº1. Bahia Blanca, Argentina: Fuerzas Aeronavales.
External links[]
- "Buques de la Armada Argentina 1900–2013" [(List of) Ships of the Argentine Navy 1900–2013]. Historia y Arqueologia Marítima (Histarmar) (in Spanish). Fundación Histarmar – Carlos Mey.
- Naval ships of Argentina
- Ships of the Argentine Navy
- Lists of ships of Argentina