List of active Argentine Navy ships

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 the mid-2020s, there were about 40 commissioned ships in the navy, including 3 destroyers, 1 amphibious support ship and 2 submarines (though both boats were non-operational as of 2022). As of the latter 2010s, the total displacement of the fleet (including auxiliaries) was approximately 128,461 tonnes.[citation needed] The draft 2023 budget submitted to Congress envisages 60 days of navigation for technical and tactical naval training. These were 19 fewer days than in 2022. In contrast, in 2012 the naval force was allocated 358 sailing days.[1] However, the 2025 defence budget envisaged the navy as completing 480 days of "navigation" in that year.[2]

As part of the Argentinian Navy’s modernisation and streamlining plans, in September 2024, it was announced that four of its older ships would be auctioned off, including two corvettes, a tugboat and a survey ship.[3] Subsequently, all three of the navy's Drummond-class corvettes were retired following prolonged inactivity for two of the three vessels.

Argentine naval ensign

Warships

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Submarines

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Note: As of 2023, the entire submarine fleet is inactive.

Class Picture No. Boat Commissioned Displacement Note
Submarines
  /   Santa Cruz   S-41 Santa Cruz (in reserve) 1984 2,264 tonnes Reported "inactive", refit cancelled as of 2020[4][5]
  Salta   S-31 Salta (in reserve) 1973 1,248 tonnes Reported inactive as of 2020[6]

Destroyers

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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
Destroyers
  Almirante Brown   D-10
D-11
D-13
Almirante Brown
La Argentina
Sarandí
1983
1983
1984
3,600 tonnes Heroína (D-12) formally retired from service in 2024 after prolonged inactivity.[7][8]

Corvettes

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Class Picture No. Ship Commissioned Displacement Note
Corvettes
  /   Espora   P-41
P-42
P-43
P-44
P-45
P-46
Espora
Rosales
Spiro
Parker
Robinson
Gómez Roca
1985
1986
1987
1990
2001
2004
1,790 tonnes Parker being converted to the offshore patrol role as of 2021–23[9][10]

Patrol vessels

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Class Picture No. Ship Commissioned Displacement Note
Offshore patrol vessels
  Gowind   P-51
P-52
P-53
P-54
Bouchard
Piedrabuena
Almirante Storni
Bartolomé Cordero
2019
2021
2021
2022
0
1,650 tonnes Last vessel, P-54, commissioned July 2022.[11][12][13][14][15]
  Murature   P-21 King 1946 1,032 tonnes Used primarily as training vessel.[n 1][16][17]

Sister ship Murature decommissioned September 2014[18]

Fast attack craft
  Intrépida   P-85
P-86
Intrépida
Indómita
1974
1974
268 tonnes
Patrol boats
  Zurubí   P-55 Zurubí 1939 33 tonnes Decommissioned in 1985, refurbished and re-commissioned in 1993.[n 2][19][20]
  /   Baradero   P-61
P-62
P-63
P-64
Baradero
Barranqueras
Clorinda
Concepción del Uruguay
1978
1978
1978
1978
39 tonnes
  Punta Mogotes   P-65
P-66
Punta Mogotes
Río Santiago
2000 26.5 tonnes

Amphibious support ship

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Class Picture No. Ship Commissioned Displacement Note
Amphibious support ship
  Modified Costa Sur   B-4 Bahía San Blas 1978 10,894 tonnes Used as an amphibious cargo ship.

Auxiliary vessels

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Class Picture No. Ship Commissioned Displacement Note
Icebreaker
  Almirante Irízar   Q-5 ARA 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; returned to service 2021 following maintenance.[21]
  Comodoro Rivadavia   Q-11 Comodoro Rivadavia 1974 827 tonnes To be auctioned off[22]
Tanker
  Durance   B-1 Patagonia 2000 17,800 tonnes ex-Durance of the French Navy.[n 3]
Cargo ship
  Costa Sur   B-3
Canal Beagle 1978 10,894 tonnes
Tug
  Abnaki   A-3 Francisco de Gurruchaga 1975 1,731 tonnes
Coastal buoy tenders
  Red   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   Ciudad de Ensenada
Ciudad de Berisso
2024
2024[23][24]
282 tonnes Officer cadet training[25][26][27][28]
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   1897 2,750 tonnes She is now maintained in her original 1898 appearance as a museum ship in Puerto Madero near downtown Buenos Aires.
  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 Presidente Sarmiento.[30]

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Notes

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  1. ^ Overhauled from 2015 to 2018.
  2. ^ Transferred in 1944 to the Navy as a patrol boat with pennant number P-36. As of February 2016 is in active service with pennant number P-55 based at Ushuaia.
  3. ^ Patagonia is the primary under-way replenishment ship of the Argentine Navy
  1. ^ [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."[29]

References

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Notes

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  1. ^ "La Nacion". lanacion. 17 December 2022.
  2. ^ Rivas, Santiago (16 September 2024). "Proyecto de presupuesto de defensa de Argentina 2025: menos gasto, pero más ambiciones". Pucará Defensa.
  3. ^ Solá, Mariano Germán Videla (2024-09-04). "La Armada Argentina subasta cuatro buques en desuso, incluidos el aviso 'Alférez Sobral' y la corbeta 'Guerrico', veteranos de Malvinas". Zona Militar (in Spanish). Retrieved 2024-09-05.
  4. ^ "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.
  5. ^ "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.
  6. ^ De Vedia, Mariano (26 January 2020). "El Gobierno negocia con Noruega la compra de un submarino". La Nacion (in Spanish). Retrieved 9 July 2021.
  7. ^ Axe, David (9 December 2019). "Trouble: Argentina's Navy and Air Force Are In Danger". The National Interest. Retrieved 25 February 2023.
  8. ^ Piñeiro, Luis (26 March 2024). "El destructor Clase MEKO 360 ARA "Heroína" de la Armada Argentina al desguace tras una historia rocambolesca". defensa.com. Retrieved 27 March 2024.
  9. ^ "Tandanor avanza en la puesta a punto de la corbeta ARA Rosales". Zona Militar. 13 July 2022. Retrieved 27 February 2023.
  10. ^ "INVAP y CITEDEF junto a la Armada Argentina participarán del proyecto de modernización de la corbeta ARA Parker". Zona Militar. 22 September 2022. Retrieved 27 February 2023.
  11. ^ "Contraalmirante Cordero Commissioned at Mar del Plata – SeaWaves Magazine".
  12. ^ "Argentine Navy receives the fourth OPV Bartolomé Cordero". 13 April 2022.
  13. ^ Groizeleau, Vincent (14 April 2021). "A Concarneau, la marine argentine réceptionne le patrouilleur Piedrabuena". Mer et Marine (in French). Retrieved 9 July 2021.
  14. ^ "Argentine Navy commissions ARA Bouchard OPV | Jane's 360". Archived from the original on 2019-12-11. Retrieved 2019-12-11.
  15. ^ del Carmen Francès, Maria; Bartolomé Piedrabuena, Mercedes (1985). "Comment on devenait inspecteur des pharmacies en Espagne au XVIIIe siècle". Revue d'histoire de la pharmacie. 73 (264): 31–33. doi:10.3406/pharm.1985.2398. ISSN 0035-2349.
  16. ^ "Video: La vida a bordo del ARA "King", el buque de río más emblemático de la Armada Argentina".
  17. ^ "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.
  18. ^ "ARA Murature (Armada Hoy – Histarmar)" (in Spanish). Fundacion Histarmar. Retrieved 9 July 2021.
  19. ^ "Lancha Patrullera Clase "Zurubí" (Armada Argentina – Poder Naval – Flota de Mar – Unidades)" (in Spanish). Argentine Navy. Retrieved 2016-02-20.
  20. ^ "P-36 SURUBÍ/ZURUBI (Buques Históricos – Histarmar)" (in Spanish). Fundacion Histarmar. Retrieved 2016-02-20.
  21. ^ Piñeiro, Luis (12 October 2021). "El buque oceanográfico ARA "Austral" de la Armada Argentina vuelve al servicio". Defensa.com. Retrieved 12 February 2024.
  22. ^ Solá, Mariano Germán Videla (2024-09-04). "La Armada Argentina subasta cuatro buques en desuso, incluidos el aviso 'Alférez Sobral' y la corbeta 'Guerrico', veteranos de Malvinas". Zona Militar (in Spanish). Retrieved 2024-09-05.
  23. ^ "Astillero Río Santiago entrega dos nuevas embarcaciones a la Armada Argentina y una compuerta para el Dique 2 de Puerto Belgrano". Pescare. 11 April 2024.
  24. ^ "La Armada Argentina se prepara para recibir las Lanchas de Instrucción para Cadetes; Zona Militar". 23 February 2023.
  25. ^ Gonzalo, Mary (22 August 2023). "Los primeros pasos de la lancha de instrucción de cadetes de la Armada Argentina". Infodefensa.com.
  26. ^ "El Astillero Río Santiago volvió a construir y botar un barco tras 9 años de inactividad | Una lancha de instrucción de Cadetes de la Armada". 18 October 2021.
  27. ^ "Argentine Navy to launch second LICA next week".
  28. ^ "Astillero Rio Santiago avanza con la construcción de las lanchas LICA para la Armada Argentina".
  29. ^ "ARA Official website page Barque Museo ARA Corbetta Uruguay" (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 2012-10-31. Retrieved 2009-12-26.
  30. ^ Google map centered on ARA Uruguay. (Scroll south to see ARA Presidente Sarmiento).

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