An Argentine patrol ship has been damaged after colliding with a tanker in strong winds near Puerto Belgrano Naval Base in Argentina.
ARA Espora is the lead ship of the MEKO 140A16 Espora class of six corvettes built for the Argentine Navy. Commissioned in 1985, she is used for fishery patrol. She is home ported at Puerto Belgrano Naval Base and is part of the Navy’s 2nd Corvette Division with her five sister ships.
Photosย posted by the website Elrosalenio.com show significant damage to the port side of the patrol boat.
In August 2015, the Argentine air force retired its Mirage fighters, with only a handful of them even flyable.
The problems donโt stop there, theirย submarine crews despite benefiting from a recent upgrade, need at least 190 days of immersion practice and in 2014 only spent 19 hours submerged. A similar situation is faced by their four destroyers, they donโt have any weaponry.
Argentine ground forces rarely have the resources for training and are vastly under equipped, their kit dates back to the 70โs and is in very short supply. In addition to this, the Argentine Air Force largely consists of a collection of obsolete aircraft mostly dating back to the 1970โs, which are frequently grounded due to poor serviceability. Theyโre now even getting rid of their only semi-capable fighter aircraft.
According to IHS Janes
โThe Argentine Air Force is drastically cutting staff working hours and decommissioning its last fighter aircraft amid continuing budget issues.
A recently published daily agenda indicates that the serviceโs working hours have been significantly reduced, from 0800 to 1300; rationing of food, energy consumption, and office supplies has been directed headquarters staff and property residents; and only the minimum personnel required to staff headquarters, directorates, and commands are working.
These orders, issued on 11 August, take effect 18 August. A next step will cut Monday and Tuesday as working days. Moreover, air force officials said any aircraft taken out of service will not undergo maintenance for now.โ
This leaves the Argentine militaryย with just two types of jet aircraft A-4โs and IA-63โs and both are subsonic, decades old and barely serviceable. Argentina had looked into buying new Gripenโs from Sweden via Brazil but this was vetoed by the United Kingdom which makes a large number of internal components for the aircraft. They had also looked at JF-17โs from China, but the JF-17s proved too expensive to modify.
whaaaaat!!
Yeah, we’ve had ferries batter our frigates. Shit happens, refit at sea with PVA glue, newspaper and airfix paint
Amateurs . The Royal Navy has a far more impressive record of sailing around and colliding into things. Try harder.
Yep like in the Cod War
‘Tis but a scratch
Looks like its caused thousands of pounds worth of improvements.
Love it LOL LOL
PMSL ๐
whoops, what a waste of what could be a good class of warship
Tee hee! ๐
I’d suggest they rename their destroyers, if they have no weaponry they won’t be living upto their name ?
Type 45, oops sorry, a bump, never mind.
In Africa we would just body putty that
A bit of T Cut will sort that out
Oh the irony
Oh the irony
they are not gonna repair it just because….. Messi won’t pay tax
Oh Dear, what a shame, never mind.
“Well Sir, this tanker just leaped out and bit my ship”…
Oh dear, how sad, never mind LoL! ๐
Dan Rolph
There’s a lot of rust under all that paint. Does the rest of Argentina’s Navy aspire to such high standards of maintenance?
Cheers,
Cliff
Adem Veli
Couldn’t have happened to a nicer navy
Nice place to put a new port hole
If they have use 2% of their budget to stay in NATO that damage is really gonna cause them problems lol ๐
They’re not in NATO. .
Awww shame ?
Do they still have ‘warships’?!? ๐
Janet Read
Hahahahahahaha fucking hahaha
Whoops!
Go hard or go home!
No that’s one of Putins new missiles
They will just put a plaster over it and carry on ?
Should of sunk lol
That’s his no claims discount down the Swannee then….