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Argentine Navy

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Argentine Navy
Unit nameArgentine Navy
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Argentine Navy. The Argentine Navy is the naval force of Argentina and has a long history dating back to the May Revolution and the War of Independence against Spain. The navy played a significant role in the Cisplatine War against Brazil and the Falklands War against the United Kingdom. The navy is also involved in various international operations, including United Nations peacekeeping missions, such as the United Nations Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus and the Multinational Force in Lebanon.

History

The history of the Argentine Navy began during the May Revolution in 1810, when a group of Buenos Aires residents, including Hippolyte de Bouchard and Juan Manuel de Rosas, formed a naval force to fight against the Spanish Empire. The navy played a key role in the War of Independence against Spain, including the Battle of San Lorenzo and the Battle of Montevideo. The navy also fought in the Cisplatine War against Brazil and the Paraguayan War against Paraguay. During World War II, the Argentine Navy remained neutral, but during the Falklands War, the navy played a significant role in the conflict against the Royal Navy and the British Army. The navy also participated in the Gulf War and the War in Afghanistan (2001-2021) as part of the International Security Assistance Force.

Organization

The Argentine Navy is organized into several commands, including the Naval Aviation Command, the Marine Corps Command, and the Submarine Force Command. The navy is also divided into several districts, including the Riverine Squadron and the Patagonia Naval District. The navy is headquartered in Buenos Aires and has bases in Mar del Plata, Ushuaia, and Puerto Belgrano. The navy is led by the Chief of the General Staff of the Navy, who is responsible for the overall strategy and operations of the navy. The navy also has a close relationship with the United States Navy, the Royal Navy, and the French Navy, and participates in various international exercises, such as the UNITAS exercise and the FRUKUS exercise.

Equipment

The Argentine Navy operates a variety of equipment, including Type 209 submarines, MEKO 360 frigates, and Alouette III helicopters. The navy also operates several Patrol boats, including the GC-82 and the GC-28. The navy's Naval Aviation Command operates several aircraft, including the Super Etendard and the P-3 Orion. The navy also has a Special Forces unit, known as the Special Operations Forces, which is trained to conduct Special operations and Counter-terrorism missions. The navy also participates in various international programs, such as the NATO Partnership for Peace program and the European Union's Common Security and Defence Policy.

Ranks and insignia

The Argentine Navy has a system of ranks and insignia, which is similar to that of the United States Navy and the Royal Navy. The ranks range from Seaman to Admiral, and the insignia include various stripes, stars, and other symbols. The navy also has a system of Medals and Awards, including the Medal of Valor in Combat and the Medal of Merit. The navy's Marine Corps Command also has its own system of ranks and insignia, which is similar to that of the United States Marine Corps and the Royal Marines. The navy's Naval Aviation Command also has its own system of ranks and insignia, which is similar to that of the United States Naval Aviation and the Fleet Air Arm.

Ships

The Argentine Navy operates a variety of ships, including the ARA Independencia (V-1), the ARA Veinticinco de Mayo (V-2), and the ARA Almirante Brown (D-10). The navy also operates several Submarines, including the ARA San Juan (S-42), and several Patrol boats, including the GC-82 and the GC-28. The navy's Naval Aviation Command also operates several Aircraft carriers, including the ARA Veinticinco de Mayo (V-2). The navy also participates in various international exercises, such as the UNITAS exercise and the FRUKUS exercise, and has a close relationship with the United States Navy, the Royal Navy, and the French Navy.

Operations

The Argentine Navy participates in various international operations, including United Nations peacekeeping missions, such as the United Nations Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus and the Multinational Force in Lebanon. The navy also participates in various international exercises, such as the UNITAS exercise and the FRUKUS exercise, and has a close relationship with the United States Navy, the Royal Navy, and the French Navy. The navy's Special Operations Forces unit also conducts Special operations and Counter-terrorism missions, and the navy's Marine Corps Command participates in various international exercises, such as the Baltic Operations exercise and the Caribbean Exercise. The navy also participates in various humanitarian missions, such as the Hurricane Katrina relief efforts and the 2010 Haiti earthquake relief efforts. Category:Navies

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