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naval forces in the
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. For a list of naval forces from the United Kingdom, see
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.


Background

The
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(ARA), particularly its commander-in-chief and
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member, Admiral
Jorge Anaya Admiral Jorge Isaac Anaya (27 September 1926 – 9 January 2008) was a Commander-in-Chief of the Argentine Navy. He was born in Bahía Blanca, in the province of Buenos Aires. He participated in the right-wing military dictatorship known as t ...
, was the main architect and supporter of a military solution to resolve the long-standing claim of sovereignty over the islands. By 1982 the country was already in the midst of a devastating economic crisis and large-scale civil unrest against the repressive government and Anaya, now a member of the ruling Junta, ordered Operation Rosario to be brought forward to 2 April, after a group of Argentina military infiltrated a group of Argentine scrap metal merchants and raised the Argentine flag at South Georgia 19 March. General Galtieri, acting president, agreed in his intention to mount a quick, symbolic occupation, followed rapidly by a withdrawal, leaving only a small garrison to support the new military governor and force the UK to begin talks on the long-delayed sovereignty claim. On 2 April an amphibious landing was made at
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and on 3 April Argentine marines used helicopters to take over the Georgias. Whilst the military junta was redeploying the assault units back to their home bases they found the British responded with a large-scale mobilisation to organise a naval task force and ground forces to retake the islands by force. The war could not have happened at a worse time for the Argentines. They were expecting new destroyers, frigates and submarines being built in West Germany and their shipment of French Super Étendards and
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s were not yet complete.


Argentine Navy


Operation Rosario (2 April)

:Vice Admiral Juan José Lombardo


Task Group 20

:Commander José Sarcona (covering force) :* ARA ''Veinticinco de Mayo'' – a :* – a :* ARA ''Comodoro Seguí'' – an :* ARA ''Hipólito Bouchard'' – an ''Allen M. Sumner''-class destroyer :* ARA ''Piedrabuena'' – an ''Allen M. Sumner''-class destroyer :* – fleet tanker


Task Group 40

:Rear Admiral Jorge Allara (amphibious force) * – Argentine-built
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(flagship) * – Argentine-built ''De Soto County''-class LST, an amphibious landing ship * – Type 42 destroyer * – a * – a ''Drummond''-class corvette * –
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* – A ,
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program submarine * – supply ship


South Georgia (3 April)

* – a ''Drummond''-class corvette (†1) * – Antarctic survey ship. A polar transport, later deployed as
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off Stanley. ''Bahía Paraíso'' transported Argentine forces from
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to South Georgia in the events preceding the Falklands War.


Falklands Theatre of Operations 'Teatro de Operaciones Malvinas''(2 April–14 June)

* – a ''Sotoyomo''-class patrol vessel damaged by
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missiles fired by Westland Lynx HAS.Mk.2/3 helicopters from and . (†8) * , a ''Sotoyomo''-class patrol vessel. During the war the British claimed to have sunk ''Comodoro Somellera'' with a Sea Skua. This claim was subsequently dropped when the British evaluated wartime reports after the war. The ship continued to serve in the Argentine navy until 1998 when she sank in the port of
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during a storm following a collision with ARA ''Suboficial Castillo''. * ARA ''Isla de los Estados'' – transport ship sunk by in
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. (†22) * – a transport ship, ''Bahía Buen Suceso'' transported Constantino Davidoff's party to South Georgia precipitating the
Falklands War The Falklands War ( es, link=no, Guerra de las Malvinas) was a ten-week undeclared war between Argentina and the United Kingdom in 1982 over two British dependent territories in the South Atlantic: the Falkland Islands and its territorial de ...
. She was moved from Stanley to the Falklands Sound on 29 April. During the trip, the ship spotted the
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''Penelope'', property of the FIC, which was taken over by an Argentine
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the following day. While at anchor at
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, the transport ran aground in a storm and was later damaged by 30 mm ADEN cannon fire from BAe Sea Harrier FRS.Mk.1s. The British eventually captured the hull after the war and sank her in high seas.


South Atlantic Theatre of Operations 'Teatro de Operaciones del Atlántico Sur''(15 April–14 June)

:Direct control from
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,
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. : Vice Admiral Juan Lombardo


Task Group 79.1

:
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Jorge Allara * ARA ''Veinticinco de Mayo'' – The threat of submarine attacks kept the carrier confined to port after 3 May. * ARA ''Hércules'' – Type 42 destroyer. * ARA ''Santísima Trinidad'' – Type 42 destroyer. * – a fleet tanker.


Task Group 79.3

:
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Héctor Bonzo * – a sunk by Mk.8 torpedoes fired by . (†323) * ARA ''Hipólito Bouchard'' – destroyer * ARA ''Piedrabuena'' – destroyer * – fleet tanker


Task Group 79.4

:
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Juan Calmon * ARA ''Drummond'' – corvette * ARA ''Guerrico'' – corvette * ARA ''Granville'' – corvette


Submarine force

* – A
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. * ARA ''Santa Fe'' – The submarine was disabled at Grytvyken by Aerospatiale AS.12 ASM (Air-to-Surface Missiles) fired from Westland Wasp HAS.Mk.1 helicopters from and ''(Raised and scuttled by the British in 1985)''. (†1)


Others

*ARA ''Almirante Irízar'' – (acting as hospital ship) * ARA ''Francisco de Gurruchaga'' – a patrol ship.


Argentine Coast Guard

:Stationed at the Falklands Naval Station. * ''Islas Malvinas'' – A Z-28 type naval patrol craft, damaged with machine gun fire by a Westland Lynx HAS.Mk.2/3 helicopter from on 1 May 1982 near
Kidney Island Kidney Island ( es, Isla Celebroña) so called due to its shape, is a small island with a land area of , to the east of East Falkland, not far from Stanley. It lies is at the east end of Berkeley Sound near Kidney Cove, and is separated from ...
. She was captured at Stanley by the British on 14 June 1982 and renamed . * ''Río Iguazú'' – A Z-28 type naval patrol craft, strafed and damaged by BAe Sea Harrier FRS.Mk.1s on 22 May in
Choiseul Sound Choiseul Sound is a stretch of sea in the Falkland Islands. It runs parallel to Eagle Passage and is between Lafonia and the north of East Falkland. Lively Island is in its mouth. At its entrance, on the northern shore, is the Bertha's Beach ...
while steaming towards Goose Green with two 105 mm guns aboard, beached in Button Bay. The guns were recovered by divers from the Argentine Army and taken off by helicopter, though one was damaged, and were used in the defence of Darwin. Later captured by British Forces, but attacked by a Westland Lynx HAS.Mk.2/3 (XZ691) from firing a
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on 13 June 1982. The wreck was towed to
Goose Green Goose Green is a settlement in Lafonia on East Falkland in the Falkland Islands. It lies on Choiseul Sound, on the east side of the island's central isthmus, south-southwest of Darwin. With a population of about 40, it is the third-largest s ...
after the conflict. (†1)


Argentine Merchant Navy


Blockade runners

* ''Formosa'' – A 12,762-ton ELMA cargo ship, attacked by Argentine Douglas A-4 Skyhawks of Grupo 5 by mistake. She was hit by an unexploded 1,000 lb bomb and strafed while bound for
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. Survived the conflict. * ''Río Carcarañá'' – An ELMA cargo ship, 8,500 tons, damaged by Sea Harriers in Port King. Subsequently, attacked by both sides, until finally sunk by
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missiles fired from a
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helicopter on 23 May 1982. * ''Yehuín'' – A requisitioned oil tender, 494 tons, from the Geomater company. Captured 15 June 1982 and renamed ''Falkland Sound''. Sold to a British owner from London in 1991, then transferred to several Panamanian companies. Returned to Argentine control as ''Audax II'' when bought by Cintra company in 2008, and under Uruguayan registry since 2011 * ''Río Cincel'' – An ELMA cargo ship. Survived the conflict. * ''Mar del Norte'' – A cargo ship from La Naviera company. Survived the conflict. * ''Lago Argentino'' – An ELMA cargo ship. Survived the conflict. * ''Puerto Rosales'' – A commercial tanker from
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. Survived the conflict.


Spy trawlers

* : Owned by Compañía Sudamericana de Pesca y Exportación from
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. A 1,300-ton stern fishing freezer trawler. On patrol northwest of the exclusion zone since 26 April. Under the command of Lt. Cdr. Juan Carlos González Llanos. The civilian skipper was Captain Nestor Leonardo Fabiano. She made a number of visual contacts with British aircraft and warships, including a submarine, according to the Argentine version. Damaged by an unexploded 1,000 lb. bomb and 30 mm ADEN cannon fire from two BAe Sea Harrier FRS.Mk.1s of
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, . A member of the crew, sailor Omar Alberto Rupp, was killed. She was later captured by
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on 9 May 1982. ''Narwal'' eventually sank in a storm at on 10 May 1982.(†1) * ''María Alejandra'': Owned by Inda hnos. from
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. On patrol northwest of the exclusion zone from 26 April to 4 May. She assisted the disabled ARA ''Alférez Sobral'' to reach
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. ''Maria Alejandra'' also acted as a radio link between the ill-fated ''Narwal'' and the mainland.Muñoz, Jorge (2000) ''Misión Cumplida''. Editorial Epopeya . Editorial Epopeya, p. 148 * ''Constanza'': Owned by Arpemar from Mar del Plata. On patrol northwest of the exclusion zone from 26 April to 4 May. * ''Invierno'': Owned by Arpemar from Mar del Plata. On patrol northwest of the exclusion zone from 5 to 9 May.''Los pesqueros argentinos en la Gesta de Malvinas''
* ''Capitán Canepa'': Based at Mar del Plata. From the government fishery agency SEIM. * ''María Luisa'': Based at Mar del Plata. Spotted a British warship on 26 April, shortly after being overflown by a fighter jet. This revealed to the Argentine intelligence the path of the British battle group. Part of a three-trawler flotilla that intercepted supply vessel on 29 April at the position . On 30 April she returned to Mar del Plata due to mechanical problems. * ''Usurbil'': Based at Buenos Aires. Under the command of Lt. Cdr. Fernando Pedro Amorena. The civilian skipper was Captain Adolfo Antonio Arbelo from Mar del Plata. Fifty per cent of her crew was Spanish. Part of a three-trawler flotilla that intercepted supply vessel RFA ''Fort Grange'' on 29 April at the position . She made radar contact with six ships sailing in convoy on 8 May. Warned off by a warship and a helicopter, she returned to Buenos Aires. * ''Mar Azul'': Based at Mar del Plata. Part of a three-trawler flotilla that intercepted supply vessel RFA ''Fort Grange'' on 29 April at the position . She tracked the 8 May convoy by radar along with ''Usurbil'', but was ordered to return to Mar del Plata on 9 May before making visual contact.Mayorga, pp. 170-171Gambini, Hugo: ''Crónica documental de las Malvinas.'' V.2, page 1080. Editorial Redacción, 1982. * ''Río de la Plata II'': An ELMA cargo vessel of 10,409 tons. Spotted by British off
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and warned off on 24 April 1982. The most successful Argentine spy ship; she collected valuable intelligence about the type of warships, logistic craft and merchantmen deployed by the British to the south.


Falkland Islands Company ships seized by the Argentine Navy

* ''Forrest'' – armed coaster: She fought off the Lynx helicopter that put the patrol craft ''Islas Malvinas'' out of action near
Kidney Island Kidney Island ( es, Isla Celebroña) so called due to its shape, is a small island with a land area of , to the east of East Falkland, not far from Stanley. It lies is at the east end of Berkeley Sound near Kidney Cove, and is separated from ...
on 1 May. The aircraft came back to HMS ''Alacrity'' with serious damage from small arms fire. The ship rescued two survivors of the crew of ARA ''Isla de los Estados'', sunk by ''Alacrity'' on 10 May. She towed ARA ''Monsunen'' to Darwin later in the war, after this ship faced the attack of two British frigates and a helicopter. She uploaded ARA ''Monsunen''s cargo and completed the supply mission to Stanley on 25 May. The ship was involved in harbour duties until the end of the war. * ''Monsunen'' – armed coaster: She survived the attack of two British frigates and a helicopter, successfully avoiding them by running aground at
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. Her supply mission was eventually carried out by ARA ''Forrest'', which towed her to Darwin. Recovered by British forces on 29 May, after the
battle of Goose Green The Battle of Goose Green was fought in May 28–29, 1982, by British and Argentine forces during the Falklands War. Located on East Falkland's central isthmus, the settlement of Goose Green was the site of an airfield. Argentine forces ...
. * ''Penelope'' –
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: Spotted by ARA ''Bahía Buen Suceso'' at
Speedwell Island Speedwell Island (formerly Eagle Island; Spanish ''Isla Águila'') is one of the Falkland Islands, lying in the Falkland Sound, southwest of Lafonia, East Falkland. The island has an area of , measuring approximately from north to south and ...
and seized by an Argentine
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on 7 May. She accomplished a logistic mission from Fox Bay to Stanley. While uploading her cargo, the schooner endured a naval bombardment by on Fox Bay's fuel depots during the first hours of 26 May. She eventually reached Stanley on 2 June.Herrscher, pp. 91-93, 104-105, 112-113


See also

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Argentine air forces in the Falklands War This article describes the composition and actions of the Argentine air forces in the Falklands War ( es, Guerra de las Malvinas), which comprised units of the Air Force, Army, Navy and other services. For a description of air forces of the Uni ...
*
Argentine ground forces in the Falklands War This is a list of the ground forces from Argentina that took part in the Falklands War ( es, Guerra de las Malvinas). For a list of ground forces from the United Kingdom, see British ground forces in the Falklands War. Operation Rosario (April 2) ...
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List of ships of the Argentine Navy This list includes all major warships that entered service with the Argentine Navy since being formally established in the 1860s.In 1861 the modern Argentine Republic was born, after the Battle of Pavón. It also includes ships that were purcha ...


Notes


References

* ''Falklands Air War'', Chris Hobson. * ''Amphibious Assault Falklands'', Michael Clapp and Ewen Southby – Tailyour. * ''No Vencidos'', Horacio Mayorga, 1998. * ''Guerra bajo la Cruz del Sur'', Eduardo José Costa, 1988. * ''Los viajes del Penélope. La historia del barco más viejo de la Guerra de Malvinas'', Roberto Herrscher, 2007. {{DEFAULTSORT:Argentine Naval Forces in the Falklands War Military units and formations of Argentina in the Falklands War Naval forces in the Falklands War Falklands War orders of battle