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- War of the Pacific
- ASMAR
- Asenav
- Lever, Murphy & Co.
- Alberto Daiber Shipyard
- Behrens Shipyard, Valdivia
- Duprat Shipyard
- Las Habas Shipyard
- MARCO Chilena
- Oettinger Shipyard
- See also
- References
War of the PacificIn order to support amphibious operations during the landing in Pisagua by carrying significant quantities of cargo, and landing troops directly onto an unimproved shore, the Government built flat-bottomed landing craft, called Chalanas. They transported 1,200 men in the first landing and took onboard 600 men in less than 2 hours for the second landing.[1]{{Self-published inline|date=December 2017}}{{rp|40}} ASMARASMAR or Astilleros y Maestranzas de la Armada is a Chilean state-owned shipyard service dealing both with military and civilian vessels. - Cirujano Videla (1964)
- Fuentealba (1966)
- Odger (1966)
- Castor (1968)
- Papudo (1970)
- Maipo (1981)
Asenav{{main|Asenav}}Lever, Murphy & Co.Located in Caleta de la Barca, (today Caleta Abarca), this shipyard registers works: - 1885, install 4 new boilers in Huáscar (ship) [https://web.archive.org/web/20100106162727/http://www.armada.cl/prontus_armada/site/artic/20090727/pags/20090727124334.html]
- Meteoro (1901) [https://web.archive.org/web/20130928123447/http://www.armada.cl/prontus_armada/site/artic/20090709/pags/20090709183235.html]
- 1898 assembled the parts built by Yarrow Shipbuilders of: Contreras (1896), Mutilla (1896), Rodriguez (1896) and Thomson (1896).
Alberto Daiber ShipyardLocated in Valdivia, Chile - Huemul (1935)
- Águila (1941)
- Brito (1935)
Behrens Shipyard, Valdivia- Pisagua (1904) [https://archive.is/20130219212258/http://www.armada.cl/prontus_armada/site/artic/20090704/pags/20090704142306.html]
- Valdivia (1903) [https://web.archive.org/web/20130921054845/http://www.armada.cl/prontus_armada/site/artic/20090709/pags/20090709180656.html]
Duprat Shipyard1845 in Valparaíso[2] - Ancud (1853) [https://web.archive.org/web/20100622051320/http://www.armada.cl/prontus_armada/site/artic/20090716/pags/20090716154031.html]
- Constitución (1851) [https://web.archive.org/web/20120516025629/http://www.armada.cl/prontus_armada/site/artic/20090716/pags/20090716153439.html]
- María Susana[2]
Las Habas ShipyardLocated in Valparíso - Ortiz (1957) [https://archive.is/20130219214752/http://www.armada.cl/prontus_armada/site/artic/20090707/pags/20090707172638.html]
MARCO ChilenaMARCO is a company founded in Iquique, dedicated to construction, repair, and rebuild of steel vessels of up to 95M Length overall. The shipyard also offers consulting and engineering work services. - Brito (1966) [https://archive.is/20130219211603/http://www.armada.cl/prontus_armada/site/artic/20090705/pags/20090705201240.html]
Oettinger ShipyardLocated in Valdivia - Isleña (1938) [https://web.archive.org/web/20140407122738/http://www.armada.cl/prontus_armada/site/artic/20090706/pags/20090706124649.html]
See also- Maritime history of Chile
References- [https://web.archive.org/web/20110819221258/http://www.historianaval.cl/publico/publicacion_archivo/publicaciones/7_BUQUES%20DE%20LA%20ARMADA%20CONSTRUIDOS%20EN%20CHILE_20081111.pdf Buques de la Armada construidos en Chile] by Germán Bravo Valdivieso
1. ^{{cite book|author=Carlos Lpez Urrutia|title=Guerra Del Pacifico|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=OVaQJp_t_jAC|accessdate=26 April 2013|date=30 June 2008|publisher=Lulu.com|isbn=978-1-4357-1183-9}} 2. ^1 Enrique Merlet Sanhueza, Juan José Latorre: Héroe de Angamos von [https://books.google.com/books?id=fm88v_OZ_CgC ]
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