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Brian James
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Lead ship, Dreadnought Battleship ARA Rivadavia pictured at Boston Navy Yard undergoing turbine repairs in 1913. Built at Fore River Shipbuilding Co, Quincy Massachusetts, In mid-September 1913, Rivadavia conducted trials off Rockland, Maine, after a two-week delay due to turbine malfunctions. During speed trials on the 16th, the Dreadnought was able to obtain a maximum speed of 22.567 knots. On a 30-hour endurance trial starting the next day, Rivadavia damaged one of her turbines and had to put in at President Roads, one of Boston Harbor's deep-water anchorages.
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Two 25 de MAYO's; Italian built cruiser and UK built CVL........DFO
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Argentine Giuseppe Garibaldi Class Armoured Cruiser ARA General Belgrano pictured at Genoa on October 6th 1927.
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Argentine second-class Protected Cruiser ARA Neuve de Julio pictured at the International Columbian Naval Review, at New York in April 1893.
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China and the South Atlantic - no longer flirting - they're going steady!

The latest episode of the popular defence UK Defence Review podcast discusses China's strategic expansion. The expansion now continues with Argentina!
The UK Defence Review podcast is edited by Lt Col [Retired] Stuart Crawford.

Go to - https://open.spotify.com/episode/34n1bLYgiJdF8T8C9wpJML
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Argentina orders new amphibious landing ship

An agreement has been signed by the Argentinian Minister of Defence, Jorge Taiana, and the Governor of the Province of Buenos Aires, Axel Kicillof, for the construction of a multipurpose landing ship, a polar ship, and a floating dock, as well as the modernisation of a MEKO 140 corvette for the Argentine Navy, at the TANDANOR and Río Santiago shipyards.
The objective of this agreement is to enhance the capabilities of the Argentine Navy and publicly owned shipyards.

See - https://ukdefencejournal.org.uk/argenti ... ding-ship/ - LFT
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Argentine Navy, Giuseppe Garibaldi Class Armoured Cruiser ARA Pueyrredón pictured on entry to Amsterdam in 1953...She was launched on July 27th 1898 at Gio. Ansaldo & Co shipyards at Genoa and served the Argentine Navy until she was stricken on August 2nd 1954. Pueyrredón was the last survivor of the Garibaldi Class, she was sold for scrap in 1957.
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Training Ship, Modified Arethusa Class Light Cruiser ARA La Argentina pictured on entry to Lisbon on October 22nd 1946.
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Argentine Dreadnought Battleship, Lead Ship ARA Rivadavia pictured in Dry Dock No 4 at Brooklyn Navy Yard on August 7th 1913.
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Proposed Argentine 1938 AA Destroyer Leader design.
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