This list includes all major auxiliary ships (transports, colliers, tankers, scientific vessels, tugs, among others) in service with the Argentine Navy since being formally established in the 1860s.[n 1] It does not include vessels prior to that date, nor does it include warships which are listed separately.
The list is organized by type of ship, by class within each type, and by service 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.
There is a separate list of current ships of the Argentine Navy regardless the type.
Naming tradition
editThe current norms establish naming conventions for Argentine Navy ships according to their type; some of these used for auxiliaries are summarized below.[1]
- Avisos, salvage ships, maritime tugs
- Mariners or civilians of relevance to the Navy.
- Icebreakers and polar ships
- Antarctic coastal geographic features, or names historically related with the Argentine activity in Antarctica.
- Transports and tankers
- Coastal geographic features.
- Research ships
- Maritime port cities.
List of ships
editAvisos
editIrigoyen class (US-built)
Ship Name | Pennant Number | Other names | Service entry | Decommissioning |
---|---|---|---|---|
ARA Comandante Gral. Irigoyen | A-1 | USS Cahuilla | 1961 | 2010 |
ARA Francisco de Gurruchaga | A-3 | USS Luiseno | 1975 | in service |
ARA Suboficial Castillo | A-6 | USS Takelma | 1993 | in service |
Zapiola class (US-built)
Ship Name | Pennant Number | Other names | Service entry | Decommissioning |
---|---|---|---|---|
ARA Comandante Gral. Zapiola | A-2 | USS Arapaho | 1961 | 1976 [2] |
Sotyomo class (US-built)
Ship Name | Pennant Number | Other names | Service entry | Decommissioning |
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ARA Diaguita | A-5 | ex-US Navy (ATA-124) | 1947 | 1979 [2] |
ARA Yamana | A-6 | ex-US Navy (ATA-126) | 1947/8 | 1985 [2] |
ARA Chiriguano | A-7 | ex-US Navy (ATA-227) | 1947 | 1996 [2] |
ARA Sanaviron | A-8 | ex-US Navy (ATA-228) | 1947 | 1997 [2] |
ARA Alférez Sobral | A-9 | USS Salish (ATA-187) | 1972 | 2019 [2] |
ARA Comodoro Somellera | A-10 | USS Catawba (ATA-210) | 1972 [2] | 1998 [citation needed] |
Teniente Olivieri class aviso (US-built)
Ship Name | Pennant Number | Other names | Service entry | Decommissioning |
---|---|---|---|---|
ARA Teniente Olivieri | A-2 | Marsea 10 (in the US Maritime Administration) | 1987 | in service [2] |
Neftegaz class (Polish-built)[3][4]
Ship Name | Pennant Number | Other names | Service entry | Decommissioning |
---|---|---|---|---|
ARA Puerto Argentino | A-21 | Neftegaz 61 | 2015[5] | in service |
ARA Estrecho San Carlos | A-22 | Neftegaz 51 | 2015[6] | in service |
ARA Bahía Agradable | A-23 | Neftegaz 71 Tumcha |
2015[7] | in service |
ARA Islas Malvinas | A-24 | Neftegaz 57 | 2015[8] | in service |
Icebreakers
editGeneral San Martín class icebreaker (German-built)
Ship Name | Pennant Number | Other names | Service entry | Decommissioning |
---|---|---|---|---|
ARA General San Martín | Q-4 | none | 1954 | 1982[2] |
Almirante Irizar class icebreaker (Finnish-built)
Ship Name | Pennant Number | Other names | Service entry | Decommissioning |
---|---|---|---|---|
ARA Almirante Irizar | Q-5 | none | 1978 | In service [n 2] |
Multipurpose ships
editCiudad de Zárate class multipurpose ship (US-built)
Ship Name | Pennant Number | Other names | Service entry | Decommissioning |
---|---|---|---|---|
ARA Ciudad de Zárate | Q-61 | USCG Red Cedar (WLM 688) | 2000 | in service |
ARA Ciudad de Rosario | Q-62 | USCG Red Wood (WLM 685) | 2000 | in service |
ARA Punta Alta | Q-63 | USCG Red Birch (WLM 687) | 2000 | in service |
Oceanographic/Hydrographic Research
editCapitán Cánepa-class (ex Flower-class, Canadian-built)
Ship Name | Pennant Number | Other names | Service entry | Decommissioning |
---|---|---|---|---|
ARA Capitán Cánepa | Q-3 | HMCS Barrie Gasestado |
1957 | 1972[2] |
Comodoro Lasserre-class (ex Colony-class, US-built)
Ship Name | Pennant Number | Other names | Service entry | Decommissioning |
---|---|---|---|---|
ARA Comodoro Lasserre | Q-9 | HMS Caicos ARA Santísima Trinidad |
1963 | 1969[2] |
Islas Orcadas-class (ex Eltanin-class, US-built)
Ship Name | Pennant Number | Other names | Service entry | Decommissioning |
---|---|---|---|---|
ARA Islas Orcadas | USNS Eltanin (T-AGOR-8) | 1974 | 1979[2] |
Puerto Deseado-class oceanographic ship (Argentine-built)
Ship Name | Pennant Number | Other names | Service entry | Decommissioning |
---|---|---|---|---|
ARA Puerto Deseado | Q-20 | none | 1979 | in service |
Hydrographic ships (Argentine-built)
Ship Name | Pennant Number | Other names | Service entry | Decommissioning |
---|---|---|---|---|
ARA Comodoro Rivadavia | Q-11 | none | 1974 | in service |
ARA Cormorán | Q-15 | none | 1964 | in service |
ARA Petrel | Q-16 | none | 1965 | 2014 |
Repair ships
editAchelous class (US-built)
Ship Name | Pennant Number | Other names | Service entry | Decommissioning |
---|---|---|---|---|
ARA Ingeniero Iribas | Q-21 | USS ARL-5 | 1947 | 1967 |
ARA Ingeniero Gadda | Q-22 | USS ARL-6 | 1947 | 1960 |
Tankers/Oilers
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Motor ships (various origins) [n 3]
Ship Name | Pennant Number | Other names | Service entry | Decommissioning |
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ARA Ingeniero Julio Krause | B-13 | ex-Yacimientos Petrolíferos Fiscales fleet | 1993 | Sunk as target in 2016[9] |
Steam ships (various origins) [n 4]
Ship Name | Pennant Number | Other names | Service entry | Decommissioning |
---|---|---|---|---|
ARA Santa Cruz | 1921 | 1921 [2][n 5] |
Patagonia-class replenishment oiler (French-built)
Ship Name | Pennant Number | Other names | Service entry | Decommissioning |
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ARA Patagonia | B-1 | Durance (A629), French Navy, Durance-class tanker | 1999 | in service[2] |
Punta Cigueña-class tanker (US-built)[n 6]
Ship Name | Pennant Number | Other names | Service entry | Decommissioning |
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ARA Punta Cigueña | Sulphur Bluff | 1947 | 1961 [2] | |
ARA Punta Rasa | Salt Creek | 1947 | 1968 [10] |
Punta Delgada-class tanker (ex-Klickitat-class gasoline tankers, US-built)[n 7]
Ship Name | Pennant Number | Other names | Service entry | Decommissioning |
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ARA Punta Delgada | B-16 | USS Nanticoke (AOG-66) | 1948 | 1984 [2] |
ARA Punta Loyola | USS Klickitat (AOG-64) | 1948 | 1966 [2] | |
ARA Punta Ninfas | USS Michigamme (AOG-65) | 1948 | 1963 [2] |
Punta Medanos-class tanker (Argentine-built)
Ship Name | Pennant Number | Other names | Service entry | Decommissioning |
---|---|---|---|---|
ARA Punta Médanos | B-18 | none | 1950 | 1988 [2] |
Training ships
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Libertad class tall ship (Argentine-built)
Ship Name | Pennant Number | Other names | Service entry | Decommissioning |
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ARA Libertad | Q-2 | none | 1963 | in service [2] |
Fishing training ship (Japanese-built)
Ship Name | Pennant Number | Other names | Service entry | Decommissioning |
---|---|---|---|---|
ARA Luisito | Q-51 | none | 1985 | in service [2] |
Transports and cargo ships
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Motor ships (various origins) [n 8]
Ship Name | Pennant Number | Other names | Service entry | Decommissioning |
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ARA Ushuaia | B-4 | Q-10 | 1940 | 1973 [2][n 9] |
ARA San Julián | B-7 | FS 281, SVD 381 | 1947 | 1996 [2] |
ARA Magallanes | Colon, Solis ex-CAP Magallanes |
1956 | 1963 [2] | |
ARA Beagle | Serena | 1957 | 1963 [2] | |
ARA Isla de los Estados | B-8 | Transbetica Trans-Betica |
1980 | 1982 [2] |
ARA Capitán Panigadi | ex-YCF Ceibo Capitán Tulio Panigadi |
1988 | 200? [2] | |
ARA Río Gallegos | Santa Cruz | 1988 | ?[2] | |
ARA San Nicolás | Hokusei Maru II ex-YCF Yaham |
1988 | 1996[2] | |
ARA Astra Federico | Ciudad de San Fernando Astrafederico |
1992 | 2005 [2][n 10] | |
ARA Astra Valentina | Ciudad de Tigre Astravalentina |
1992 | 2005 [2][n 11] |
Steam ships (various origins) [n 12]
Ship Name | Pennant Number | Other names | Service entry | Decommissioning |
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ARA Azopardo | 1885 | 1922 [11] | ||
ARA América | Lake Hector | 1923 | 1937 [2] | |
ARA Bahía Blanca | 1918 | 1935 [2] | ||
ARA Chubut | Punta de Indio, M.O.P. 209-C | 1919 | 1920 [2] [n 13] | |
ARA Comodoro Rivadavia | Anselm | 1942 | 1944 [2] | |
ARA Constitución | 1900 | unknown [2] [n 14] | ||
ARA Magallanes | Gran Chaco Argentino | 1886 [12][13] | 1887 [11] | |
ARA Patagonia | ex-cruiser same name | 1917 [14] | 1925 [2] | |
ARA Patagonia | Idun, Friesland | 1926 [15] | 1959 [2] | |
ARA Piedrabuena | ARA Paraná | 1900 | 1922 [2] [n 15] | |
ARA República | 1900 | 1922 [2] [n 16] | ||
ARA Río Negro | Hecla, Claris, Conde de Vilana, Pedro Tercero, Tiempo | 1920 | 1954 [2] | |
ARA Vicente Fidel López | Tees | 1912 | 1949 [2] | |
ARA Villarino | 1880 [16] | 1899 [11] |
Chaco class (German-built)
Ship Name | Pennant Number | Other names | Service entry | Decommissioning |
---|---|---|---|---|
ARA Chaco | Rio Claro, Ultramar | 1925 | 1951 [2] | |
ARA Pampa | Rio Bueno, Tajamar | 1925 | 1950 [2] |
Bahía Aguirre class (Canadian-built)
Ship Name | Pennant Number | Other names | Service entry | Decommissioning |
---|---|---|---|---|
ARA Bahía Aguirre | B-2 | none | 1950 | 1981 [2] |
ARA Bahía Buen Suceso | B-6 | none | 1950 | 1982 [2] [n 17] |
ARA Bahía Thetis | B-8 | none | 1950 | 1974 [2] |
Bahía Paraíso class (Argentine-built)
Ship Name | Pennant Number | Other names | Service entry | Decommissioning |
---|---|---|---|---|
ARA Bahía Paraíso | Q-6 | B-1 | 1981 | 1989 [2][n 18] |
Lapataia class (Italian-built)
Ship Name | Pennant Number | Other names | Service entry | Decommissioning |
---|---|---|---|---|
ARA Lapataia | B-10 | none | 1951 | 1971 [2] |
ARA Le Maire | B-11 | none | 1951 | 1967 [2] |
ARA Les Eclaireurs | B-12 | none | 1951 | 1968 [2] |
Hércules class fast troop transport (British-built)
Ship Name | Pennant Number | Other names | Service entry | Decommissioning |
---|---|---|---|---|
ARA Hércules | B-52 | none | 1977 | in service [n 19] |
Costa Sur class (Argentine-built)
Ship Name | Pennant Number | Other names | Service entry | Decommissioning |
---|---|---|---|---|
ARA Canal Beagle | B-3 | none | 1978 | in service |
ARA Bahia San Blas | B-4 | none | 1978 | in service [n 20] |
ARA Cabo de Hornos | B-5 | none | 1979 | in service |
Tugs and salvage
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Steam ships (various origins) [n 21]
Ship Name | Pennant Number | Other names | Service entry | Decommissioning |
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ARA Azopardo | Barstow | 1922 | 1941 [2] |
Harbour tugs (US-built)
Ship Name | Pennant Number | Other names | Service entry | Decommissioning |
---|---|---|---|---|
ARA Mocovi | R-5 | ex-US Navy | 1964 | unknown [2] |
ARA Calchaqui | R-6 | ex-US Navy (YTL 445) | 1964 | unknown [2] |
ARA Chulupi | R-10 | ex-US Navy | 1964 | unknown [2] |
ARA Capayan | R-16 | ex-US Navy | 1965 | unknown [2] |
ARA Chiquillan | R-18 | ex-US Navy | 1965 | unknown [2] |
ARA Morcoyan | R-19 | ex-US Navy | 1965 | unknown [2] |
Footnotes
edit- ^ In 1861 the modern Argentine Republic was born, after the Battle of Pavón.
- ^ Currently unserviceable, awaiting repairs due a 2007 incident.
- ^ These ships can't be included in a specific "class", so are listed together in this table.
- ^ These older ships can't be included in a specific "class", so are listed together in this table.
- ^ Santa Cruz was transferred from the Navy to the YPF fleet, where it served until stuck in 1948, and scrapped.
- ^ These ships were of the T1-M-A1 type from WW2 era.
- ^ These ships were of the T1-M-BT1 type from WW2 era.
- ^ These ships can't be included in a specific "class", so are listed together in this table.
- ^ Ushuaia was in 1953 redesignated as "hydrographic" with pennant Q-10. Decommissioning date in list differs from that on ship's article.
- ^ Bulk carrier transferred from Astra to the Navy, inactive since then.
- ^ Bulk carrier transferred from Astra to the Navy, inactive since then.
- ^ These older ships can't be included in a specific "class", so are listed together in this table.
- ^ Dredger leased temporarily to the Argentine Navy and converted to transport ship.
- ^ Formerly the gunboat Constitución, converted into transport. Article in "Histarmar" does not list activity after 1923 or decommissioning date, due to lack of documentary sources.
- ^ Formerly the gunboat Paraná, converted into transport.
- ^ Formerly the gunboat República, converted into transport.
- ^ Sunk as target by the Royal Navy after the Falklands War.
- ^ She sunk in January 1989 near Palmer Station, Antarctica.
- ^ Formerly a Type 42 destroyer (D-1), was converted in 2000-2004 to this role.
- ^ Bahia San Blas was converted to amphibious cargo ship after the retirement of the ARA Cabo San Antonio, becoming the main vessel for use by the Argentine Marines.
- ^ These older ships can't be included in a specific "class", so are listed together in this table.
See also
editReferences
editNotes
edit- ^ Historia - Tradiciones - Nombres de buques Armada Argentina, sitio oficial (in Spanish) Official website of the Argentine Navy (accessed 2015-12-19)
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf "Buques de la Armada Argentina 1900-2013"". Histarmar - Historia y Arqueología Marítima (in Spanish). Retrieved 2015-12-29.
- ^ Avisos Clase "Neftegaz" Armada Argentina, sitio oficial (in Spanish) Official website of the Argentine Navy (accessed 2016-07-23)
- ^ AVISOS TIPO NEFTEGAZ - "Histarmar" website (in Spanish) (accessed 2016-07-24)
- ^ AVISOS TIPO NEFTEGAZ - A-21 "PUERTO ARGENTINO" "Histarmar" website (in Spanish) (accessed 2016-07-24)
- ^ AVISOS TIPO NEFTEGAZ - A-22 "ESTRECHO SAN CARLOS" "Histarmar" website (in Spanish) (accessed 2016-07-24)
- ^ AVISOS TIPO NEFTEGAZ - A-23 "BAHIA AGRADABLE" "Histarmar" website (in Spanish) (accessed 2016-07-24)
- ^ AVISOS TIPO NEFTEGAZ - A-24 "ISLAS MALVINAS" "Histarmar" website (in Spanish) (accessed 2016-07-24)
- ^ "EXITOSO EJERCICIO DE TIRO DE LA ARMADA". Proa al Centro N° 167 (in Spanish). Argentina: Centro de Graduados del Liceo Naval Militar "Almirante Guillermo Brown". 12 March 2016. Retrieved 2017-01-26.
- ^ COMANDO DE TRANSPORTES NAVALES - Los Petroleros(in Spanish)(accessed 2016-02-20)
- ^ a b c "Buques de la Armada Argentina 1880-1900"". Histarmar - Historia y Arqueología Marítima (in Spanish). Argentina: Fundacion Histarmar. Retrieved 2016-10-20.
- ^ Gran Chaco Argentino, at "Histarmar" website (accessed 2020-12-23)
- ^ Transporte Magallanes, at "Histarmar" website (accessed 2020-12-23)
- ^ Transporte Patagonia (1), at "Histarmar" website (accessed 2016-10-19)
- ^ Transporte Patagonia (2), at "Histarmar" website (accessed 2016-10-19)
- ^ "VILLARINO" "Histarmar" website (in Spanish) (accessed 2016-10-20)
Online sources
edit- ARA official website – Sea Fleet – Auxiliary Units Auxiliaries currently in service supporting the fleet ‘’(retrieved 2009-09-15)’’
- Mey, Carlos. "Buques de la Armada Argentina 1900-2013" [Argentine Navy ships 1900-1913]. Histarmar - Historia y Arqueología Marítima (in Spanish). Argentina: Fundación Histarmar. Retrieved 2015-12-28.
Further reading
edit- 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. Retrieved 2014-09-13.
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: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) - Arguindeguy, Pablo Eusebio (1972). Apuntes sobre los buques de la Armada Argentina 1810-1970, Tomo 1 (in Spanish). Vol. 1. Buenos Aires, Argentina: Departamento de Estudios Históricos Navales. Archived from the original on 2014-09-13. Retrieved 2014-09-13.
- Arguindeguy, Pablo Eusebio (1972). Apuntes sobre los buques de la Armada Argentina 1810-1970, Tomo 2 (in Spanish). Vol. 2. Buenos Aires, Argentina: Departamento de Estudios Históricos Navales. Archived from the original on 2014-09-13. Retrieved 2014-09-13.
- Arguindeguy, Pablo Eusebio (1972). Apuntes sobre los buques de la Armada Argentina 1810-1970, Tomo 3 (in Spanish). Vol. 3. Buenos Aires, Argentina: Departamento de Estudios Históricos Navales. Archived from the original on 2014-09-13. Retrieved 2014-09-13.
- Arguindeguy, Pablo Eusebio (1972). Apuntes sobre los buques de la Armada Argentina 1810-1970, Tomo 4 (in Spanish). Vol. 4. Buenos Aires, Argentina: Departamento de Estudios Históricos Navales. Archived from the original on 2014-09-13. Retrieved 2014-09-13.
- Arguindeguy, Pablo Eusebio (1972). Apuntes sobre los buques de la Armada Argentina 1810-1970, Tomo 5 (in Spanish). Vol. 5. Buenos Aires, Argentina: Departamento de Estudios Históricos Navales. Archived from the original on 2014-09-13. Retrieved 2014-09-13.
- Arguindeguy, Pablo Eusebio (1972). Apuntes sobre los buques de la Armada Argentina 1810-1970, Tomo 6 (in Spanish). Vol. 6. Buenos Aires, Argentina: Departamento de Estudios Históricos Navales. Archived from the original on 2014-09-13. Retrieved 2014-09-13.
- Arguindeguy, Pablo Eusebio (1972). Apuntes sobre los buques de la Armada Argentina 1810-1970, Tomo 7 (in Spanish). Vol. 7. Buenos Aires, Argentina: Departamento de Estudios Históricos Navales. Archived from the original on 2014-09-13. Retrieved 2014-09-13.
External links
edit- "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. Retrieved 2014-09-14.