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The Argentine Navy (ARA; Spanish: Armada de la República Argentina) [NB 1] [3] is the navy of Argentina. It is one of the three branches of the Armed Forces of the Argentine Republic, together with the Army and the Air Force.
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).
This list includes all major warships that entered service with the Argentine Navy since being formally established in the 1860s. [n 1] It also includes ships that were purchased by Argentina but did not enter service under Argentine flag.
The Argentine Navy has learned lessons from the Martin Garcia battle of centuries ago, and has progressed smoothly into the age of the attack submarine.
Apr 14, 2023. SANTIAGO, Chile — Argentina is involved in “advanced negotiations” to buy three new diesel-electric submarines, according to an official report sent to the legislature last week and...
Argentina naval forces and a U.S. fleet including the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS George Washington carried out naval exercises on Thursday in waters off the South American nation, a...
In a step towards modernising its defence forces, the Argentine Navy has officially received its first Lockheed Martin P-3 Orion aircraft from Norway. The acquisition is part of a strategy to enhance maritime surveillance in the nation’s exclusive economic zone (EEZ).
Explore the rich history, capabilities, and future of the Argentine Navy fleet. Discover key vessels, modernization efforts, and the crucial role in national security. Dive into international collaborations, humanitarian missions, sustainable practices, and more.
The geography and the maritime and fluvial interests that Argentina needs to defend form the basis to design a desirable Navy; resources and smartness will determine the actual Navy.
Argentina’s decision to purchase 24 F-16s from Denmark rather than go with a competing bid from China led some Chinese commentators to lament the setback.