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词条 List of ships of the Argentine Navy
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  1. Naming tradition

  2. List of ships

      Aircraft carriers    Battleships    Monitors    Cruisers    Torpedo boats    Destroyer torpedo boats    Frigates and corvettes    Patrol, torpedo and fast attack craft    Gunboats    Amphibious warfare    Mine warfare    Submarines    Sailing warships  

  3. Footnotes

  4. See also

  5. References

      Notes    Bibliography  

  6. Further reading

  7. External links

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This list includes all major warships that entered service with the Argentine Navy since being formally established in the 1860s.[1] It also includes ships that were purchased by Argentina but did not enter service under Argentine flag.

The list does not include vessels prior to the 1860s; and it also excludes auxiliary ships (tugs, transports, colliers, tankers, scientific vessels, etc.) which are listed separately.

In addition, there is a separate list of ships currently in service with the Argentine Navy, regardless the type.

The list is organized by type of ship, by class within each type, and by entry date within each class. Service entry dates indicate the ship's commissioning into the Argentine Navy, and not the ship's entry in service with another navy unless specifically said.

Naming tradition

The current norms establish naming conventions for Argentine Navy ships according to their type, some of them specific to warships are summarized below.[2]

Destroyers, Frigates, Corvettes
Naval heroes, or names of significantly historic ships.
Submarines
Province names, with priority those starting with S.
Mine warfare ships
Province names, not used by Submarines.
Amphibious warfare ships
Coastal geographic features.
Fast attack ships
Adjectives symbolizing qualities of combat ships.

List of ships

Aircraft carriers

{{sclass-|Colossus|aircraft carrier|4}} (British-built)

Ship namePennant number PictureLaunchedService entryDecommissionedOther namesFate
{{ship|ARA|Independencia|V-1|6}}V-1194419591970ex-{{HMS|Warrior|R31|6}}, ex-HMCS WarriorScrapped 1971
{{ship|ARA|Veinticinco de Mayo|V-2|6}}V-2194319691999ex-{{ship|HNLMS|Karel Doorman|R81|6}}, formerly {{HMS|Venerable|R63|6}}Scrapped 1999

Battleships

Almirante Brown ironclad (British-built)

Ship namePennant number PictureLaunchedService entryDecommissionedOther namesFate
{{ship|ARA|Almirante Brown|1880|6}}none188018811932noneScrapped

Libertad-class coastal battleships (British-built)

Ship namePennant number PictureLaunchedService entryDecommissionedOther namesFate
{{ship|ARA|Libertad|1892|6}}none189218921946noneTo coast guard 1947
{{ship|ARA|Independencia|1891|6}}none189118931946noneTo coast guard 1949

{{sclass-|Rivadavia|battleship|0}} dreadnoughts (US-built)

Ship namePennant number PictureLaunchedService entryDecommissionedOther namesFate
{{ship|ARA|Rivadavia6}none191119151957noneSold for scrap 1957
{{ship|ARA|Moreno6}none191119151957noneSold for scrap 1957

Monitors

{{sclass-|El Plata|monitor|4}} (British-built)

Ship namePennant number PictureLaunchedService entryDecommissionedOther namesFate
{{ship|ARA|El Plata|1874|6}}none187418751930noneScrapped
{{ship|ARA|Los Andes}}none187418751930noneScrapped

Cruisers

Patagonia protected cruiser (Austro-Hungarian-built)

Ship namePennant number PictureLaunchedService entryDecommissionedOther namesFate
{{ship|ARA|Patagonia|1885|6}}none188618861925noneScrapped

Protected Elswick cruisers (British-built)

Ship namePennant number PictureLaunchedService entryDecommissionedOther namesFate
{{ship|ARA|Veinticinco de Mayo|1891|6}}none189018911916Ordered as Necochea, renamed before completionScrapped 1927
{{ship|ARA|Nueve de Julio|1892|6}}none189218931930noneScrapped
{{ship|ARA|Buenos Aires|1895|6}}none189518961932noneSold for scrap 1935

Patria torpedo cruiser (British-built)

Ship NamePennant Number PictureLaunchedService EntryDecomm.Other NamesFate
{{ship|ARA|Patria}}none189318941927none

{{sclass-|Giuseppe Garibaldi|cruiser|0}} armoured cruisers (Italian-built)

Ordered from Italian shipyards. Two ships, Rivadavia and Mariano Moreno, were sold to Japan prior to completion as per naval disarmament agreements with Chile.

Ship namePennant number PictureLaunchedService entryDecommissionedOther namesFate
{{ship|ARA|Garibaldi}}none189518961934Sold for scrap 1937
{{ship|ARA|San Martín}}none189518981935Scrapped 1947
{{ship|ARA|General Belgrano|1896|6}}none189718981933To coast guard 1933, stricken 1947, sold for scrap 1953
{{ship|ARA|Pueyrredón}}none189718981954Sold for scrap 1957
ARA Rivadavianone1902Sold before completion to Japan, no service.
(1903−1942 in Japan)
Ordered as Mitre, later renamed. Japanese name {{ship|Japanese cruiser|Kasuga2}Sunk 1945, salvaged and broken up for scrap 1948
ARA Mariano Morenonone1903Sold before completion to Japan, no service.
(1903−1935 in Japan)
Ordered as Roca, later renamed. Japanese name {{ship|Japanese cruiser|Nisshin2}Sunk as target 1936, raised and sunk as target again 1942

Almirante Brown-class heavy cruisers (Italian-built)

Ship namePennant number PictureLaunchedService entryDecommissionedOther namesFate
{{ship|ARA|Almirante Brown|C-1|6}}C-1192919311961noneSold for scrap 1962
{{ship|ARA|Veinticinco de Mayo|C-2|6}}C-2192919311961none
La Argentina light cruiser (British-built)

ARA La Argentina was a light cruiser, designed for training naval cadets.

Ship namePennant n PictureLaunchedService entryDecommissionedOther namesFate
{{ship|ARA|La Argentina|C-3|6}}C-3193719391972noneScrapped 1974

General Belgrano class (US {{Sclass-|Brooklyn|cruiser|4}})

Ship namePennant number PictureLaunchedService entryDecommissionedOther NamesFate
{{ship|ARA|General Belgrano}}C-4193819511982†ARA Diecisiete de Octubre till 1956, ex-{{USS|Phoenix|CL-46|6}}Sunk by British submarine HMS Conqueror during the Falklands War
{{ship|ARA|Nueve de Julio|C-5|6}}C-5193619511977ex-{{USS|Boise|CL-47|6}}Scrapped 1983

Torpedo boats

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Maipu-class torpedo ram (British-built)

Bathurst class (British-built; Yarrow 1890 type - Mod GB TB 79 type)[3]
Ship namePennant numberOther namesService entryDecommissioned
ARA Bathurstnonenone18901927
ARA Buchardononenone18901927
ARA Jorgenonenone18901926
ARA Kingnonenone18901926
ARA Pinedononenone18901926
ARA Thornenonenone18901926

Espora class (British-built)

1st class Thornycroft class (British-built)

2nd class Thornycroft class (British-built)

2nd class Yarrow class (British-built)

Riverine Yarrow class (British-built)

Destroyer torpedo boats

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Corrientes class (British-built)

Ship namePennant numberOther namesService entryDecommissioned
ARA Corrientesnonenone18971930
ARA Misionesnonenone18971930
ARA Entre Riosnonenone18961930
ARA Santa Fenonenone18961897 [4]

Catamarca class (German-built)

Ship NamePennant numberOther namesService entryDecommissioned
ARA Catamarcanonenone19121957
ARA Jujuynonenone19121957

La Plata class (German-built)

Ship NamePennant numberOther namesService entryDecommissioned
ARA Córdobanonenone19121957
ARA La Platanonenone19121957

Eight other destroyers were ordered around this time but never entered service with the Argentine Navy. See {{sclass-|Aetos|destroyer}} (Greece) and {{sclass-|Aventurier|destroyer|2}} (France).

{{sclass-|Cervantes|destroyer|4}} (Spanish-built)

Ship namePennant numberOther namesService entryDecommissioned
{{ship|ARA|Cervantes|D-1|6}}D-1ex-Alcalá Galiano19281961
{{ship|ARA|Juan de Garay|D-2|6}}D-2ex-Churruca19281960

Ordered by the Spanish Navy and sold to Argentina prior to completion.

{{sclass-|Mendoza|destroyer|4}} (British-built)

Ship NamePennant numberOther namesService entryDecommissioned
{{ship|ARA|Mendoza|E-3|6}}D-3none19291961
{{ship|ARA|La Rioja|E-4|6}}D-4none19291962
{{ship|ARA|Tucuman|1928|6}}D-5none19291962

{{sclass-|Buenos Aires|destroyer|4}} (British-built)

Ship NamePennant numberOther namesService entryDecommissioned
{{ship|ARA|Buenos Aires|D-6|6}}T-6 / D-6none19381971
{{ship|ARA|Entre Rios|D-7|6}}T-7 / D-7none19381971
{{ship|ARA|Corrientes|T-8|6}}T-8none19381941 [5]
{{ship|ARA|San Juan|D-9|6}}T-9 / D-9none19381971
{{ship|ARA|San Luis|D-10|6}}T-10 / D-10none19381970
{{ship|ARA|Misiones|D-11|6}}T-11 / D-11none19381970
{{ship|ARA|Santa Cruz|D-12|6}}T-12 / D-12none19391972

Brown/Almirante Domecq García class (leased US {{sclass-|Fletcher|destroyer|4}})

Ship NamePennant Number PictureLaunchedService EntryDecomm.Other NamesFate
ARA BrownD-20194219611979ex-{{USS|Heermann|DD-532|6}}Scrapped 1982
ARA EsporaD-21194319611979ex-{{USS|Dortch|DD-670|6}}Scrapped 1979
ARA RosalesD-22194319611981ex-{{USS|Stembel|DD-644|6}}Scrapped 1981
{{ship|ARA|Almirante Domecq Garcia|D23|6}}D-23194319711982ex-{{USS|Braine|DD-630|6}}Sunk in live fire missile test 1983
ARA Almirante StorniD-24194319711981ex-{{USS|Cowell|DD-547|6}}Scrapped 1982

Seguí class (modified US {{sclass-|Allen M. Sumner|destroyer|4}})

Ship namePennant number PictureLaunchedService entryDecommissionedOther namesFate
ARA SeguíD-25194419721983ex-{{USS|Hank|DD-702|6}}Scrapped 1983
ARA BouchardD-26194419721984ex-{{USS|Borie|DD-704|6}}Scrapped 1984
ARA Piedra Buena [6]D-29194419771985ex-{{USS|Collett|DD-730|6}}Sunk by missile in naval exercise 1988

Py class (modified US {{sclass-|Gearing|destroyer|4}})

Ship namePennant number PictureLaunchedService entryDecommissionedOther namesFate
ARA PyD-27194419731984ex//Type 42 destroyer">Type 42 destroyers)
Ship namePennant number PictureLaunchedService entryDecommissionedOther namesFate
{{ship|ARA|Hércules|D-1|6}}D-28, D-1, now B-5219721976noneIn active service, since 1999 transformed into a multi-purpose transport ship
{{ship|ARA|Santísima Trinidad|1974|6}}D-219741981noneFormally in reserve since 2004. Sunk 2013, salvaged 2015, awaiting conversion to museum ship

{{sclass-|Almirante Brown|destroyer|4}} (German MEKO 360H2 type)

Ship namePennant number PictureLaunchedService entryDecommissionedOther namesFate
{{ship|ARA|Almirante Brown|D-10|6}}D-1019811983noneIn active service
{{ship|ARA|La Argentina|D-11|6}}D-1119811983noneIn active service
{{ship|ARA|Heroína|D-12|6}}D-1219821983noneIn active service
{{ship|ARA|Sarandí|D-13|6}}D-1319821984noneIn active service

Frigates and corvettes

{{sclass-|Murature|patrol ship|4}} (Locally designed and built)

Ship namePennant numberOther namesService entryDecommissioning
{{ship|ARA|Murature|P-20|6}}P-20none19462014 [class World War II frigates)
Ship namePennant numberOther namesService entryDecommissioning
ARA HérculesP-31ex-{{USS|Asheville|PF-1|6}},
ex-HMS Adur
18 February 19481961, transferred[10]
sold 1969
ARA HeroínaP-32ex-{{USS|Reading|PF-66|6}}8 February 1947sold 5 August 1964
ARA SarandíP-33ex-{{USS|Uniontown|PF-65|6}},
ex- USSChattanooga
18 February 1948sold 29 June 1967
{{ship|ARA|Santísima Trinidad|1948|6}}P-34ex-{{HMS|Caicos|K505|6}},
ex-USS Hannam
19481963, converted[11]
sold 1970 or 1971

República class ({{sclass2-|Flower|corvette|4}})

Ship namePennant numberOther namesService entryDecommissioning
ARA RepúblicaP-10ex-{{HMS|Smilax|K280|6}}19481961

{{sclass-|Azopardo|frigate|4}} (Locally designed and built)

Ship namePennant numberOther namesService entryDecommissioning
{{ship|ARA|Azopardo|P-35|6}}P-35none19571972
{{ship|ARA|Piedra Buena|P-36|6}}[12]P-36none19571973

{{sclass-|Drummond|corvette|4}} (French {{sclass-|D'Estienne d'Orves|aviso|4}})

Ship namePennant numberOther namesService entryDecommissioning
{{ship|ARA|Drummond|P-31|6}}P-31ex-SAS Good Hope1978[13]active
{{ship|ARA|Guerrico|P-32|6}}P-32ex-SAS Transvaal1978[14]active
{{ship|ARA|Granville|P-33|6}}P-33none1981active

{{sclass-|Espora|corvette|4}} (German MEKO 140A16 type, locally built)

Ship NamePennant NumberOther namesService entryDecommissioning
{{ship|ARA|Espora|P-41|6}}P-41none1985active
{{ship|ARA|Rosales|P-42|6}}P-42none1986active
{{ship|ARA|Spiro|P-43|6}}P-43none1988active
{{ship|ARA|Parker|P-44|6}}P-44none1990active
{{ship|ARA|Robinson|P-45|6}}P-45none2000[15]active
{{ship|ARA|Gómez Roca|P-46|6}}P-46none2004[16]active

Patrol, torpedo and fast attack craft

{{expand section|date=October 2016}}{{sclass-|Zurubí|patrol boat|4}} (Argentine-built)[17]
Ship namePennant numberOther namesService entryDecommissioning
{{ship|ARA|Zurubí|P-55|6}}P-55P-361939active [18][19]
{{sclass-|Intrépida|fast attack craft|4}} (German-built) - known as "fast craft" ({{es}} lánchas rápidas)[20]
Ship namePennant numberOther namesService entryDecommissioning
{{ship|ARA|Intrépida|P-85|6}}P-85none1974active[21]
{{ship|ARA|Indómita|P-86|6}}P-86none1974active[22]
{{sclass-|Baradero|patrol boat|4}} (Israeli-built {{sclass2-|Dabur|patrol boat|4}}) [23]
Ship namePennant numberOther namesService entryDecommissioning
{{ship|ARA|Baradero|P-61|6}}P-61none1978active
{{ship|ARA|Barranqueras|P-62|6}}P-62none1978active
{{ship|ARA|Clorinda|P-63|6}}P-63none1978active
{{ship|ARA|Concepción del Uruguay|P-64|6}}P-64none1978active
{{sclass-|Punta Mogotes|patrol boat|4}} (US-built {{sclass2-|Point|cutter|4}})[24]
Ship namePennant numberOther namesService entryDecommissioning
{{ship|ARA|Punta Mogotes|P-65|6}}P-65ex-Point Hobart (WPB-82377)1999active
{{ship|ARA|Río Santiago|P-66|6}}P-66ex-Point Carrew (WPB-82374)2000active

Gunboats

Paraná class (British-built) - also classified as "corvettes"

Ship NamePennant NumberOther namesService entryDecommissioning
{{ship|ARA|Paraná|1874|6}}nonenone18751921 [25]
{{ship|ARA|Uruguay}}nonenone1875active [26]
Constitución class (British-built) - locally classified as "bombarderas", they were of the Rendel gunboat type.[27]
Ship namePennant numberOther namesService entryDecommissioning
{{ship|ARA|Constitución|1874|6}}nonenone18751955
{{ship|ARA|República|1874|6}}nonenone18751955
Bermejo class (British-built) - locally classified as "bombarderas",[28] they were of the Rendel gunboat type.[29]
Ship NamePennant NumberOther namesService entryDecommissioning
{{ship|ARA|Bermejo|1874|6}}nonenone18751932
{{ship|ARA|Pilcomayo|1874|6}}nonenone18751935

{{sclass-|Rosario|gunboat|4}} (British-built) - armoured river gunboats

Ship namePennant numberOther namesService entryDecommissioning
{{ship|ARA|Rosario|1908|6}}nonenone19091959
{{ship|ARA|Paraná|1908|6}}nonenone19091959

Amphibious warfare

{{Expand section|date=December 2015}}

Cabo San Bartolome class (ex-United States Landing Ship, Tank)

Ship namePennant numberOther namesService entryDecommissioning
{{ship|ARA|Cabo San Bartolome|BDT-1|6}}BDT-1 / Q-41USS LST-85119481968
{{ship|ARA|Cabo San Diego|BDT-2|6}}BDT-2USS LST-995 / Don Nicolas19481966
{{ship|ARA|Cabo San Francisco de Paula|BDT-3|6}}BDT-3USS LST-998 / Don Ernesto19481968
{{ship|ARA|Cabo San Gonzalo|BDT-4|6}}BDT-4 / Q-44USS LST-872 / Doña Micaela19481979

Cabo San Antonio class (Locally-built De Soto County)

Ship NamePennant NumberOther namesService entryDecommissioning
{{ship|ARA|Cabo San Antonio|Q-42|6}}Q-42none19771997

Cándido de Lasala class (ex-United States)

Ship namePennant numberOther namesService entryDecommissioning
{{ship|ARA|Cándido de Lasala|Q-43|6}}Q-43ex-{{USS|Gunston Hall|LSD-5|6}}19701981

Mine warfare

{{Expand section|date=December 2015}}Bathurst class (German-built M1915 and M1916 classes) [30]
Ship namePennant numberOther namesService entryDecommissioning
{{ship|ARA|Bathurst|M-1|6}}M-1ex-German M-4819221960s
{{ship|ARA|Fournier|M-2|6}}M-2ex-German M-5119221960s
{{ship|ARA|Jorge|M-3|6}}M-3ex-German M-5219221960s
{{ship|ARA|King|M-4|6}}M-4ex-German M-5319221960s
{{ship|ARA|Murature|M-5|6}}M-5ex-German M-7419221960s
{{ship|ARA|Pinedo|M-6|6}}M-6ex-German M-7519221960s
{{ship|ARA|Py|M-7|6}}M-7ex-German Margot19221960s
{{ship|ARA|Segui|M-8|6}}M-8ex-German M-9019221960s
{{ship|ARA|Thorne|M-9|6}}M-9ex-German M-10119221960s
{{ship|ARA|Golondrina|M-10|6}}M-10ex-German M-10519221960s
Neuquén class (British-built {{sclass2-|Ton|minesweeper|4}})[31][32]
Ship namePennant numberOther namesService entryDecommissioning
ARA NeuquénM-1ex-British Hickleton (M1131)19681996
ARA Río NegroM-2ex-British Tariton (M1186)19681977
ARA ChubutM-3ex-British Santon (M1178)19681995
ARA Tierra del FuegoM-4ex-British Bevington (M1108)19681995
ARA ChacoM-5ex-British Rennington (M1176)19692003
ARA FormosaM-6ex-British Ilmington (M1148)19682003
{{sclass-|Bouchard|minesweeper|4}} (Argentine-built minesweepers/minelayers) [33] [34]
Ship namePennant numberOther namesService entryDecommissioning
ARA BouchardM-7Nanawa (Paraguayan Navy)19371964[35]
ARA DrummondM-2none19371964
ARA GranvilleM-4none19371967
ARA ParkerM-11none19371963
ARA SpiroM-13none19381962[36]
ARA RobinsonM-3none19391967
ARA SeaverM-12Capitán Meza (Paraguayan Navy)19391968[37]
ARA PyM-10Teniente Fariña (Paraguayan Navy)19391968[38]
ARA FournierM-5none19401949[39]

Submarines

By tradition, Argentine submarines bear the names of provinces whose names begin with the letter "S", thus, the pool of names is limited to only six ("Santa Fe", "Salta", "Santiago del Estero", "San Luis", "San Juan" and "Santa Cruz") resulting in repeated class and ship names.

Santa Fe (1) class (Italian-built Tarantinos)

Ship namePennant numberOther namesService entryDecommissioning
ARA Santa FeS-1none19331956
ARA SaltaS-2none19331960
ARA Santiago del EsteroS-3none19331959

Santa Fe (2) class (US-built {{sclass-|Balao|submarine|4}})

Ship namePennant numberOther namesService entryDecommissioning
ARA Santa FeS-11ex-{{USS|Macabi|SS-375|6}}19601972
ARA Santiago del EsteroS-12ex-{{USS|Lamprey|SS-372|6}}19601971

Santa Fe (3) class (US-built Guppy class)

Ship namePennant numberOther namesService entryDecommissioning
ARA Santa FeS-21ex-{{USS|Catfish|SS-339|6}}19721982 [40]
ARA Santiago del EsteroS-22ex-{{USS|Chivo|SS-341|6}}19711981

Salta class (German-built Type 209)

Ship namePennant numberOther namesService entryDecommissioning
ARA SaltaS-31none1974active
ARA San LuisS-32none19741997 [41]

Santa Cruz class (German-built TR-1700 type)

Six of these ships were planned by the Navy. Only the first two, built in Germany, were actually completed. The other four, to be built in Argentina, were never completed due to budgetary concerns.

Ship namePennant numberOther namesService entryDecommissioning
ARA Santa CruzS-41none1984active
ARA San JuanS-42none1985Lost 2017
ARA Santa FeS-43nonenever completednever completed
ARA Santiago del EsteroS-44nonenever completednever completed
-no name-S-45nonenever completednever completed
-no name-S-46nonenever completednever completed

Sailing warships

La Argentina class (Austria-Hungary-built) formally classified as a sailing corvette

Ship namePennant numberOther namesService entryDecommissioning
ARA La Argentinanonenone18841900

Presidente Sarmiento class (British-built)

Ship namePennant numberOther namesService entryDecommissioning
ARA Presidente Sarmientononenone1898active[42]

Footnotes

1. ^In 1861 the modern Argentine Republic was born, after the Battle of Pavón.
2. ^Historia - Tradiciones - Nombres de buques Armada Argentina, sitio oficial {{es}} Official website of the Argentine Navy (accessed 2015-12-19)
3. ^Gardiner, Robert and Randal Grey: Conway's All The World's Fighting Ships 1906 - 1921 London: Conway's Maritime Press Ltd, 1985
4. ^Sunk in shipwreck during patrol in the River Plate off Colonia del Sacramento, Uruguay.
5. ^Sunk after collision with the heavy cruiser ARA Almirante Brown during fleet exercises off Mar del Plata.
6. ^Named alternatively Piedrabuena in some sources.
7. ^El patrullero "Murature" cumple un ciclo de vida {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150924020554/http://www.gacetamarinera.com.ar/nota.asp?idNota=7155&idSec=7 |date=2015-09-24 }} Gaceta Marinera {{es}}(accessed 2015-01-16)
8. ^As of November 2015, ARA King is being overhauled.
9. ^El jefe de la Armada visitó el patrullero ARA “King” {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151224104132/http://www.gacetamarinera.com.ar/nota.asp?idNota=10708 |date=2015-12-24 }} Gaceta Marinera, 25-11-2015 {{es}}(accessed 2015-12-24)
10. ^Transferred to Prefectura Naval Argentina (Argentine Coast Guard) and renamed PNA Juan Bautista Azopardo
11. ^Converted to a survey vessel and renamed ARA Comodoro Lasserre.
12. ^Named alternatively Piedrabuena in some sources.
13. ^Originally being built for the South African Navy before UN sanctions were applied to South Africa; was acquired prior to completion.
14. ^Originally being built for the South African Navy before UN sanctions were applied to South Africa; was acquired prior to completion.
15. ^Construction was halted due to budgetary issues, then resumed in 1997.
16. ^Construction was halted due to budgetary issues, then resumed in 1997.
17. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.ara.mil.ar/pag.asp?idItem=401 |title=Lancha Patrullera Clase "Zurubí" (Armada Argentina - Poder Naval - Flota de Mar - Unidades) |publisher=Argentine Navy |website= Argentine Navy official website |language=Spanish |accessdate=2016-02-20}}
18. ^Transferred in 1944 to the Navy as a patrol boat with pennant number P-36. Decommissioned in 1985, refurbished and re-commissioned in 1993. As of February 2016 is in service based at Ushuaia.
19. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.histarmar.com.ar/Prefectura/Buques%20historicos/AvisosPracticos/Surubi-.htm |title=P-36 SURUBÍ/ZURUBI (Buques Históricos - Histarmar) |publisher=Fundacion Histarmar |language=Spanish |accessdate=2016-02-20 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160328015243/http://www.histarmar.com.ar/Prefectura/Buques%20historicos/AvisosPracticos/Surubi-.htm |archivedate=2016-03-28 |df= }}
20. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.armada.mil.ar/pag.asp?idItem=273 |title=Lanchas Rápidas Clase "INTRÉPIDA" |publisher= Argentine Navy |website= Argentine Navy official website |language=Spanish |accessdate=16 January 2015 }}
21. ^A 40mm gun mount was replaced by MM38 Exocet launcher in 1998.
22. ^At shipyard awaiting overhaul as of late 2014.
23. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.armada.mil.ar/pag.asp?idItem=287 |title=Lanchas Rápidas Clase "BARADERO" |publisher= Argentine Navy |website= Argentine Navy official website |accessdate=24 December 2015 }}
24. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.histarmar.org/Armada%20Argentina/ArmadaHoy/RioSantiagoP66.htm |title=Lanchas Patrulleras Clase Way Point |trans-title=Way Point class Patrol Boats |language=Spanish |publisher= Fundación Histarmar |website= Histarmar - Historia y Arqueología Marítima |accessdate=18 January 2016 }}
25. ^Converted to a transport and renamed ARA Piedra Buena. Sunk during a storm.
26. ^Currently a museum ship docked at Buenos Aires; nominally in commission in the Argentine Navy and declared a National Historical Monument.
27. ^{{cite web |url= http://www.histarmar.com.ar/InfGral-5/Rendell-03Arg.htm |title= LOS CAÑONEROS RENDELL - ARGENTINA |last1=Osvaldo |first1= Sídoli |language=Spanish |date=2009 |website= Historia y Arqueologia Marítima (Histarmar) |publisher= Carlos Mey |accessdate=2014-09-13 }}
28. ^"Histarmar" list this class as Pilcomayo rather than Bermejo.
29. ^{{cite web |url= http://www.histarmar.com.ar/InfGral-5/Rendell-03Arg.htm |title= LOS CAÑONEROS RENDELL - ARGENTINA |last1=Osvaldo |first1= Sídoli |language=Spanish |date=2009 |website= Historia y Arqueologia Marítima (Histarmar) |publisher= Carlos Mey |accessdate=2014-09-13 }}
30. ^{{cite web |url= http://www.histarmar.com.ar/Armada%20Argentina/BarreminasAlemanes.htm |title= Los Barreminas Alemanes de 1922 |trans-title= German 1922 Minesweepers |last1= |first1= |language=Spanish |date= |website= Historia y Arqueologia Marítima (Histarmar) |publisher= Fundación Histarmar |location= Buenos Aires, Argentina |accessdate=2016-01-17 }}
31. ^{{cite web |url= http://www.histarmar.com.ar/Armada%20Argentina/Buques1900a1970/PBarreminas.htm |title= Cazaminas, Barreminas 1900/2000 |trans-title= Minehunters, Minesweepers 1900/2000 |last1= |first1= |language=Spanish |date= |website= Historia y Arqueologia Marítima (Histarmar) |publisher= Fundación Histarmar |location= Buenos Aires, Argentina |accessdate=2016-01-19 }}
32. ^The service entry date shown in this article is the one listed in the individual ships history, while the page cited shows an earlier date.
33. ^{{cite web |last1= |first1= |url= http://www.histarmar.com.ar/Armada%20Argentina/Buques1900a1970/Rastreadores.htm |title= Rastreadores |trans-title= Trackers |language=Spanish |date= |website= Historia y Arqueologia Marítima (Histarmar) |publisher= Fundación Histarmar |location= Buenos Aires, Argentina |accessdate=2016-01-21 }}
34. ^The Bouchard class ships were classified as mine Trackers ({{es}} Rastreadores) by the Argentine Navy.
35. ^Sold to Paraguay, renamed Nanawa.
36. ^Transferred to the Argentine Coast Guard.
37. ^Sold to Paraguay, renamed Capitán Meza.
38. ^Sold to Paraguay, renamed Teniente Fariña.
39. ^Sunk in the surroundings of Cono Point (Tierra del Fuego) with all hands.
40. ^Sunk during the Falklands War.
41. ^Stricken from the fleet list after incomplete overhaul, possible return to service being considered by the Navy.
42. ^Used as a training vessel until 1930s, and retired from all training duties in 1961, is currently moored at Buenos Aires as a museum ship.

See also

  • List of auxiliary ships of the Argentine Navy

References

Notes

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Bibliography

  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20081205074547/http://www.ara.mil.ar/pnav_buques.asp#03 ARA official website – Surface Fleet] Naval ships in fleet service. (accessed 2009-09-30)
  • HISTARMAR - Indice Armada Argentina Argentine Navy Index. (accessed 2015-01-15)

Further reading

  • {{Cite book |last1= Amendolara Bourdette |first1=Ignacio |title=Guia de los buques de la Armada Argentina 2005-2006 |year=2005 |editor-first= |editor-last= |publisher= |series= |volume= |language=Spanish, English |isbn=987-43-9400-5 |location= Buenos Aires, Argentina |url= http://www.ipneditores.com.ar/product_info.php?products_id=142 |accessdate=2014-09-13 }}
  • {{Cite book |last1= Arguindeguy |first1= Pablo Eusebio |last2= |first2= |title= Apuntes sobre los buques de la Armada Argentina 1810-1970, Tomo 1 |year=1972 |editor-first= |editor-last= |publisher= Departamento de Estudios Históricos Navales |series= |volume=1 |language=Spanish |isbn=|location= Buenos Aires, Argentina |url= http://redbus.usal.edu.ar/cgi-bin/koha/opac-MARCdetail.pl?biblionumber=37712 |accessdate=2014-09-13 }}
  • {{Cite book |last1= Arguindeguy |first1= Pablo Eusebio |last2= |first2= |title= Apuntes sobre los buques de la Armada Argentina 1810-1970, Tomo 2 |year=1972 |editor-first= |editor-last= |publisher= Departamento de Estudios Históricos Navales |series= |volume=2 |language=Spanish |isbn=|location= Buenos Aires, Argentina |url= http://redbus.usal.edu.ar/cgi-bin/koha/opac-MARCdetail.pl?biblionumber=37712 |accessdate=2014-09-13 }}
  • {{Cite book |last1= Arguindeguy |first1= Pablo Eusebio |last2= |first2= |title= Apuntes sobre los buques de la Armada Argentina 1810-1970, Tomo 3 |year=1972 |editor-first= |editor-last= |publisher= Departamento de Estudios Históricos Navales |series= |volume=3 |language=Spanish |isbn=|location= Buenos Aires, Argentina |url= http://redbus.usal.edu.ar/cgi-bin/koha/opac-MARCdetail.pl?biblionumber=37712 |accessdate=2014-09-13 }}
  • {{Cite book |last1= Arguindeguy |first1= Pablo Eusebio |last2= |first2= |title= Apuntes sobre los buques de la Armada Argentina 1810-1970, Tomo 4 |year=1972 |editor-first= |editor-last= |publisher= Departamento de Estudios Históricos Navales |series= |volume=4 |language=Spanish |isbn=|location= Buenos Aires, Argentina |url= http://redbus.usal.edu.ar/cgi-bin/koha/opac-MARCdetail.pl?biblionumber=37712 |accessdate=2014-09-13 }}
  • {{Cite book |last1= Arguindeguy |first1= Pablo Eusebio |last2= |first2= |title= Apuntes sobre los buques de la Armada Argentina 1810-1970, Tomo 5 |year=1972 |editor-first= |editor-last= |publisher= Departamento de Estudios Históricos Navales |series= |volume=5 |language=Spanish |isbn=|location= Buenos Aires, Argentina |url= http://redbus.usal.edu.ar/cgi-bin/koha/opac-MARCdetail.pl?biblionumber=37712 |accessdate=2014-09-13 }}
  • {{Cite book |last1= Arguindeguy |first1= Pablo Eusebio |last2= |first2= |title= Apuntes sobre los buques de la Armada Argentina 1810-1970, Tomo 6 |year=1972 |editor-first= |editor-last= |publisher= Departamento de Estudios Históricos Navales |series= |volume=6 |language=Spanish |isbn=|location= Buenos Aires, Argentina |url= http://redbus.usal.edu.ar/cgi-bin/koha/opac-MARCdetail.pl?biblionumber=37712 |accessdate=2014-09-13 }}
  • {{Cite book |last1= Arguindeguy |first1= Pablo Eusebio |last2= |first2= |title= Apuntes sobre los buques de la Armada Argentina 1810-1970, Tomo 7 |year=1972 |editor-first= |editor-last= |publisher= Departamento de Estudios Históricos Navales |series= |volume=7 |language=Spanish |isbn=|location= Buenos Aires, Argentina |url= http://redbus.usal.edu.ar/cgi-bin/koha/opac-MARCdetail.pl?biblionumber=37712 |accessdate=2014-09-13 }}
  • Burzaco, Ricardo and Ortiz, Patricio. Acorazados y Cruceros de la Armada Argentina, 1881–1992. Buenos Aires: Eugenio B. Ediciones, 1997. {{ISBN|987-96764-0-8}}. {{oclc|39297360}}.

External links

  • {{cite web |url= http://www.histarmar.com.ar/Armada%20Argentina/ListGralBuques900a2003.htm |title= Buques de la Armada Argentina 1900-2013 |trans-title=(List of ) Ships of the Argentine Navy 1900-2013 |last1= |first1= |language=Spanish |date= |website= Historia y Arqueologia Marítima (Histarmar) |publisher= Fundación Histarmar - Carlos Mey |accessdate=2014-09-14 }}

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