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Argentine Naval Prefecture

The Argentine Naval Prefecture (Spanish: Prefectura Naval Argentina or PNA) is a service of Argentina's Security Ministry charged with protecting the country's rivers and maritime territory. It therefore fulfills the functions of other countries' coast guards, and furthermore acts as a gendarmerie force policing navigable rivers.

Argentine Naval Prefecture
Prefectura Naval Argentina
Emblem of the Prefecture.
AbbreviationPNA
MottoRobur et quies iuxta litora et in undis
Valour and safety in coasts and waters
Agency overview
FormedJune 1810
Jurisdictional structure
Federal agency
(Operations jurisdiction)
Argentina
Operations jurisdictionArgentina
Legal jurisdictionAs per operations jurisdiction
General nature
Specialist jurisdiction
  • Coastal patrol, marine border protection, marine search and rescue.
Operational structure
HeadquartersAve. E. Madero 235, Buenos Aires
Elected officer responsible
Agency executives
  • Prefect General Eduardo Scarzello, National Prefect
  • Prefect General Hugo Ilacqua, National Subprefect
Parent agencyMinistry of Security
Zones
10
Facilities
Helicopters7
Planes10
Website
argentina.gob.ar/prefecturanaval
Phone: 54 11 4318 7400
March: March of the Naval Prefecture

According to the Argentine Constitution, the Armed Forces of the Argentine Republic cannot intervene in internal civil conflicts, so the Prefecture is defined as a civilian "security force of a military nature". It maintains a functional relationship with the Ministry of Defense, as part of both the National Defense System and the Interior Security System. It therefore maintains capabilities arising from the demands required by joint military planning with the armed forces.

The PNA is a large organization for a coastguard. With a strength of 45,750 sworn members, the PNA is a larger organization than most national navies, and is in fact slightly larger than the Argentine Navy – the organization upon which it had been attached for a long time until the 1980s, when it was transferred to direct control of the Ministry of Defense.

History edit

Creation edit

The Prefecture's predecessor is the ports service founded by the first autonomous Argentine government in June 1810, six years before Argentina declared independence. In Argentina this is considered the official founding date of the PNA. The first commander of the force was Colonel Martín Jacobo Thompson, a Porteño of partially English descent who had served against the British in the invasions of 1806–7. Thompson was given the title of "Captain of Ports" ("Capitán de Puertos").

Although the PNA traces itself back to its predecessor of 1806, the modern Prefecture was in fact founded in the late nineteenth century as the "National Maritime Prefecture" on the initiative of Manuel Florencio Mantilla, a well-known Argentine senator who was also a respected academic and intellectual. The law pertaining to it was enacted in October 1896.

Falklands War edit

The Prefecture had a minor role in the Falklands War (Spanish: Guerra de las Malvinas). As with other Argentine military services, participation in this conflict is given considerable weight in the institutional memory of the service.

Two PNA patrol vessels, Islas Malvinas (GC-82) and Rio Iguazu (GC-83), were sent to provide an Argentine coastguard service to the islands. According to Argentine sources, Rio Iguazu came into contact with a British Sea Harrier aircraft on 21 May and one member of the vessel's crew was killed while firing a 12.7 mm machine gun at the British jet. The ship ran aground, but most of its cargo -among them two 105 mm howitzers- was recovered later.

The crew of the patrol boat claimed the shooting down of the aircraft, but this was later proved to be unfounded. The sortie was actually carried out by two Sea Harriers of 800 Naval Air Squadron, Nº XZ460 and XZ499, which strafed the vessel with 30 mm cannon fire.[1] The patrol vessel Islas Malvinas was captured and operated by the Royal Navy, as HMS Tiger Bay.

Illegal fishing edit

The Prefecture is constantly battling illegal fishing vessels in the Argentine exclusive economic zone (EEZ),[2] mostly from eastern countries. The Argentine Naval Aviation also collaborates in detection of such ships with their CASA 212 S68 and Beechcraft 350ER' maritime surveillance aircraft.[citation needed]

Chian-der 3 incident edit

The sinking of Chian-der 3 was an incident which occurred on 28 May 1986 when the Taiwanese flag naval trawler Chian-der 3 was detected, tracked, shot, set on fire and finally sunk by the PNA. The sinking was carried out by PNA vessel Prefecto Derbes. Two Taiwanese fishermen were killed; four others were injured. The Taiwanese fishermen's union called the incident a "barbaric act" and the British government condemned it as "unjustifiable and excessive".[3]

Organization edit

Headquarters edit

 
Guardacostas Building

The PNA is subordinate to the Ministry of Security. The organization is headed by the National Naval Prefect (Prefecto Nacional Naval), currently Prefect-General Carlos Edgardo Fernandez, assisted by the Deputy National Naval Prefect (Subprefecto Nacional Naval), currently Prefect-General Ricardo Rodriguez.

The Prefecture's main facility is located in the Edificio Guardacostas (which translates as "the Coastguard Building") at 235 E. Madero Avenue, Buenos Aires.

The PNA headquarters is divided into three main departments, each headed by a Director-General with the rank of Prefecto General. These are each divided into a number of directorates, each headed by a Director with the rank of Prefect-General (Prefecto General).

 
A Zodiac 920 class at Tigre

The Intelligence Service (Servicio de Inteligencia) is directly responsible to the National Naval Prefect and is also headed by a Prefect-General.

 
GC67 in Ushuaia
  • Dirección General de Seguridad (Directorate-General of Security)
    • Dirección de Operaciones (Directorate of Operations)
    • Dirección de Policía de Seguridad de la Navegación (Directorate of Navigation Security Police)
    • Dirección de Policía Judicial, Protección Marítima y Puertos (Directorate of Judicial Police, Maritime Protection and Ports)
    • Dirección de Protección Ambiental (Directorate of Environmental Protection)
  • Dirección General de Logística (Directorate-General of Logistics)
    • Dirección de Personal (Directorate of Personnel)
    • Dirección de Material (Directorate of Materiel)
    • Dirección de Educación (Directorate of Education)
    • Dirección de Administración Financiera (Directorate of Financial Administration)
    • Dirección de Bienestar (Directorate of Welfare)
  • Dirección General de Planeamiento y Desarrollo (Directorate-General of Planning and Development)
    • Dirección de Planeamiento (Directorate of Planning)
    • Secretaría General (Secretariat-General; headed by the Secretary-General, a Prefecto Mayor)

Regions edit

The PNA is divided into ten zones:

Ranks edit

The highest rank of the service, Prefect-General, is held by both the National Naval Prefect and Deputy National Naval Prefect, as well as by many of the most senior officers of the prefecture, such as the heads of the different directorates of the national headquarters. While the rank itself equals that of Rear Admiral in the Argentine Navy, the National Naval Prefect and the Deputy National Naval Prefect titles are both equated to the ranks of Admiral and Vice Admiral, respectively, and wear corresponding insignia.

Officer ranks are as follows:

Rank group General / flag officers Senior officers Junior officers Officer cadet
  Argentine Naval Prefecture
                   
Prefecto General
(Prefecto Nacional Naval)
Prefecto General
(Subprefecto Nacional Naval)
Prefecto General Prefecto Mayor Prefecto Principal Prefecto Subprefecto Oficial Principal Oficial Auxiliar Oficial Ayudante
Equivalent U.S. Coast Guard Rank Vice admiral Rear admiral Rear admiral (lower half) Captain Commander Lieutenant Commander Lieutenant Lieutenant (Junior Grade) Ensign No equivalent

The non-commissioned officer and enlisted ranks of the Prefecture are as follows:

Rank group Senior NCOs Junior NCOs Enlisted
  Argentine Naval Prefecture
               
Ayudante mayor Ayudante principal Ayudante de primero Ayudante de segundo Ayudante de tercera Cabo primero Cabo segundo Marinero
Equivalent U.S. Coast Guard Rank Master Chief Petty Officer Senior Chief Petty Officer Chief Petty Officer Petty Officer First Class Petty Officer Second Class Petty Officer Third Class Seaman Seaman Apprentice

Inventory edit

 
GC-26 at Mar del Plata.
 
PNA Delfín
 
GC168 in Villa la Angostura
 
GC-195 Guaraní, Paraná River 2018

Main ships edit

Patrol vessels edit

The Argentine Naval Prefecture use the following ships for patrol purposes.[4]

  • Mantilla class (Halcón II class): 1,000 tons with helicopter deck built by Bazan (Ferrol), Spain
  • GC-13 PNA Delfín, 700-ton patrol vessel[5]
  • Z-28 class: 81 tons built by Blohm + Voss, Germany
    • GC-64 to GC-83: Last two lost in Falklands War(GC-82 and 83)
    • GC-64 Mar del Plata
    • GC-65 Martin Garcia
    • GC-66 Rio Lujan
    • GC-67 Río Uruguay
    • GC-68 Rio Paraguay
    • GC-69 Río Paraná
    • GC-70 Río de la Plata
    • GC-71 La Plata
    • GC-72 Buenos Aires
    • GC-73 Cabo Corrientes
    • GC-74 Quequén
    • GC-75 Bahía Blanca
    • GC-76 Ingeniero White
    • GC-77 Golfo San Matías
    • GC-78 Madryn
    • GC-79 Río Deseado
    • GC-80 Ushuaia
    • GC-81 Canal Beagle
    • GC-82 Islas Malvinas
    • GC-83 Rio Iguazu
  • Stan Tender 2200 class: 61 tons built by Damen, Netherlands
    • GC-122, 123, 124, 125, 129, 130, 150, 151
  • Stan Tender 1750 class: 55 tons built by Damen, Netherlands
    • GC-118, 119, 133
  • Damen Alucat 1050 class: 15 tons built by Damen, Netherlands
    • GC-137, 138, 139, 143, 144, 145, 146, 147, 148, 149
  • Shaldag-class patrol boat MK II
    • GC-195 Guaraní
    • GC-196 Mataco
    • GC-197 Timbu
    • GC-198 Toba

At least other 50 vessels on the 8–15-ton range.

Other vessels edit

  • PNA Dr. Bernardo Houssay (MOV1): 334 GRT Ketch rigged sail training and research vessel named for Dr Bernardo Houssay. She was originally built for Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution by Burmeister & Wain in 1930. She was acquired by CONICET in 1966 and was transferred to PNA in 1996.[6]
  • SB-15 Tango: salvage cutter. Former 635 GRT research/survey ship Seismic Surveyor (IMO 7048128), built 1969 in United States and purchased in 2005.[7]
  • DF-19 Recalada: former 17,707 GT Shell Argentina oil tanker Estrella Atlantica ex-Humberto Beghin, built 1982 in Argentina and purchased in 2011. Converting in Buenos Aires to a pilot boarding station.[8] Tanker Estrella Austral will be similarly converted to pilot boarding station DF-20.[9]

Aircraft edit

 
A Eurocopter AS365
 
CASA 212 Aviocar
Aircraft Origin Type Variant In service Notes
Transport
CASA C-212 Spain maritime patrol 5[10]
Piper PA-28 United States utility 2[10]
Beechcraft King Air United States transport 350 1[10]
Helicopters
Schweizer 300 United States patrol 7[11]
Eurocopter AS355 France utility 2[11]
Eurocopter AS365 France SAR 365 N2 4[11]
Eurocopter EC225 France SAR / transport EC225LP 2[12]

Former aircraft edit

Previous aircraft operated by the Coast Guard were the Aérospatiale Puma, Hughes 369, Bell 47J, and the Sikorsky H-5.[11]

Firearms edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Pook, Jerry: RAF Harrier Ground Attack – MALVINAS. Pen & Sword, 2006, page 69.
  2. ^ "Capturaron un buque coreano pescando illegalmente en aguas argentinas". Clarín (in Spanish). 28 April 2010. Retrieved 17 December 2018.
  3. ^ "Argentina culpa al capitán del pesquero taiwanés y a Londres por el suceso del Atlántico". El País (in Spanish). 31 May 1986. Retrieved 24 September 2016.
  4. ^ . LAMilitary.org. Archived from the original on 4 May 2010. Retrieved 17 December 2018.
  5. ^ "History and archeology í to Maritime". histarmar.com. Retrieved 17 December 2018.
  6. ^ "Embarcaciones de la Prefectura Naval MOV-01 GC "Dr Bernardo Houssay"". Historia y Arqueología Marítima. Retrieved 19 February 2022.
  7. ^ . Buenos Aires: Prefectura Naval Argentina. 28 January 2013. Archived from the original on 2 November 2013. Retrieved 28 April 2013.
  8. ^ (in Spanish). Buenos Aires: Prefectura Naval Argentina. 29 June 2012. Archived from the original on 2 November 2013. Retrieved 28 April 2013.
  9. ^ "Ponton Recalada" (PDF). Entre Tracas y Cuadernas (in Spanish). Buenos Aires: Instituto Nacional Browniano (77): 18–19. March–April 2012. Retrieved 28 April 2013.[permanent dead link]
  10. ^ a b c "1 Coast Guard fleet". aeroflight.co.uk. 2019. Retrieved 12 March 2019.
  11. ^ a b c d "Prefectura Naval Argentina". helis.com. 2019. Retrieved 12 March 2019.
  12. ^ "The Argentine Coast Guard receives its first H225". airbushelicopters.com. Retrieved 12 March 2019.
  13. ^ "La Prefectura Naval Argentina adquiere pistolas y vehículos – Noticias Infodefensa América". 25 October 2014.
  14. ^ "Bersa proveerá a la Prefectura Naval Argentina de 632 pistolas 9 mm – Noticias Infodefensa América". 8 February 2020.

External links edit

  • Official website   (in Spanish and English)
  • (in English)
  • Article Un guardacostas argentino hunde un pesquero de Taiwan en aguas reclamadas por Buenos Aires in Spanish newspaper El País on 30. May 1986 about bombardment and sinking of a Taiwan trawler by the Argentine Naval Prefecture (in Spanish)
  • Argentinian Coast Guard Helicopters

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The Argentine Naval Prefecture Spanish Prefectura Naval Argentina or PNA is a service of Argentina s Security Ministry charged with protecting the country s rivers and maritime territory It therefore fulfills the functions of other countries coast guards and furthermore acts as a gendarmerie force policing navigable rivers Argentine Naval PrefecturePrefectura Naval ArgentinaEmblem of the Prefecture AbbreviationPNAMottoRobur et quies iuxta litora et in undisValour and safety in coasts and watersAgency overviewFormedJune 1810Jurisdictional structureFederal agency Operations jurisdiction ArgentinaOperations jurisdictionArgentinaLegal jurisdictionAs per operations jurisdictionGeneral natureFederal law enforcementGendarmerieSpecialist jurisdictionCoastal patrol marine border protection marine search and rescue Operational structureHeadquartersAve E Madero 235 Buenos AiresElected officer responsiblePatricia Bullrich Minister of SecurityAgency executivesPrefect General Eduardo Scarzello National PrefectPrefect General Hugo Ilacqua National SubprefectParent agencyMinistry of SecurityZones10 Alto ParanaAlto UruguayParana Superior and ParaguayLower UruguayLower ParanaDeltaRio de la PlataNorth Argentine SeaSouth Argentine SeaLacustre and ComahueFacilitiesHelicopters7Planes10Websiteargentina gob ar prefecturanavalPhone 54 11 4318 7400 March March of the Naval PrefectureAccording to the Argentine Constitution the Armed Forces of the Argentine Republic cannot intervene in internal civil conflicts so the Prefecture is defined as a civilian security force of a military nature It maintains a functional relationship with the Ministry of Defense as part of both the National Defense System and the Interior Security System It therefore maintains capabilities arising from the demands required by joint military planning with the armed forces The PNA is a large organization for a coastguard With a strength of 45 750 sworn members the PNA is a larger organization than most national navies and is in fact slightly larger than the Argentine Navy the organization upon which it had been attached for a long time until the 1980s when it was transferred to direct control of the Ministry of Defense Contents 1 History 1 1 Creation 1 2 Falklands War 2 Illegal fishing 2 1 Chian der 3 incident 3 Organization 3 1 Headquarters 3 2 Regions 4 Ranks 5 Inventory 5 1 Main ships 5 1 1 Patrol vessels 5 1 2 Other vessels 5 2 Aircraft 5 2 1 Former aircraft 5 3 Firearms 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed February 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Creation edit The Prefecture s predecessor is the ports service founded by the first autonomous Argentine government in June 1810 six years before Argentina declared independence In Argentina this is considered the official founding date of the PNA The first commander of the force was Colonel Martin Jacobo Thompson a Porteno of partially English descent who had served against the British in the invasions of 1806 7 Thompson was given the title of Captain of Ports Capitan de Puertos Although the PNA traces itself back to its predecessor of 1806 the modern Prefecture was in fact founded in the late nineteenth century as the National Maritime Prefecture on the initiative of Manuel Florencio Mantilla a well known Argentine senator who was also a respected academic and intellectual The law pertaining to it was enacted in October 1896 Falklands War edit The Prefecture had a minor role in the Falklands War Spanish Guerra de las Malvinas As with other Argentine military services participation in this conflict is given considerable weight in the institutional memory of the service Two PNA patrol vessels Islas Malvinas GC 82 and Rio Iguazu GC 83 were sent to provide an Argentine coastguard service to the islands According to Argentine sources Rio Iguazu came into contact with a British Sea Harrier aircraft on 21 May and one member of the vessel s crew was killed while firing a 12 7 mm machine gun at the British jet The ship ran aground but most of its cargo among them two 105 mm howitzers was recovered later The crew of the patrol boat claimed the shooting down of the aircraft but this was later proved to be unfounded The sortie was actually carried out by two Sea Harriers of 800 Naval Air Squadron Nº XZ460 and XZ499 which strafed the vessel with 30 mm cannon fire 1 The patrol vessel Islas Malvinas was captured and operated by the Royal Navy as HMS Tiger Bay Illegal fishing editThe Prefecture is constantly battling illegal fishing vessels in the Argentine exclusive economic zone EEZ 2 mostly from eastern countries The Argentine Naval Aviation also collaborates in detection of such ships with their CASA 212 S68 and Beechcraft 350ER maritime surveillance aircraft citation needed Chian der 3 incident edit See also Sinking of Chian der 3 The sinking of Chian der 3 was an incident which occurred on 28 May 1986 when the Taiwanese flag naval trawler Chian der 3 was detected tracked shot set on fire and finally sunk by the PNA The sinking was carried out by PNA vessel Prefecto Derbes Two Taiwanese fishermen were killed four others were injured The Taiwanese fishermen s union called the incident a barbaric act and the British government condemned it as unjustifiable and excessive 3 Organization editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed February 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Headquarters edit nbsp Guardacostas BuildingThe PNA is subordinate to the Ministry of Security The organization is headed by the National Naval Prefect Prefecto Nacional Naval currently Prefect General Carlos Edgardo Fernandez assisted by the Deputy National Naval Prefect Subprefecto Nacional Naval currently Prefect General Ricardo Rodriguez The Prefecture s main facility is located in the Edificio Guardacostas which translates as the Coastguard Building at 235 E Madero Avenue Buenos Aires The PNA headquarters is divided into three main departments each headed by a Director General with the rank of Prefecto General These are each divided into a number of directorates each headed by a Director with the rank of Prefect General Prefecto General nbsp A Zodiac 920 class at TigreThe Intelligence Service Servicio de Inteligencia is directly responsible to the National Naval Prefect and is also headed by a Prefect General nbsp GC67 in UshuaiaDireccion General de Seguridad Directorate General of Security Direccion de Operaciones Directorate of Operations Direccion de Policia de Seguridad de la Navegacion Directorate of Navigation Security Police Direccion de Policia Judicial Proteccion Maritima y Puertos Directorate of Judicial Police Maritime Protection and Ports Direccion de Proteccion Ambiental Directorate of Environmental Protection Direccion General de Logistica Directorate General of Logistics Direccion de Personal Directorate of Personnel Direccion de Material Directorate of Materiel Direccion de Educacion Directorate of Education Direccion de Administracion Financiera Directorate of Financial Administration Direccion de Bienestar Directorate of Welfare Direccion General de Planeamiento y Desarrollo Directorate General of Planning and Development Direccion de Planeamiento Directorate of Planning Secretaria General Secretariat General headed by the Secretary General a Prefecto Mayor Regions edit The PNA is divided into ten zones Alto Parana prefectures of Posadas Iguazu San Javier Ita Ibate Ituzaingo Libertador General San Martin and Eldorado Alto Uruguay Parana Superior and Paraguay prefectures of Corrientes Formosa Barranqueras Pilcomayo Reconquista Goya and Paso de la Patria e Itati Lower Uruguay prefectures of Concepcion del Uruguay Gualeguaychu Colon Concordia Salto Grande and Federacion Lower Parana Delta Rio de la Plata North Argentine Sea South Argentine Sea Lacustre and ComahuRanks editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed February 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message The highest rank of the service Prefect General is held by both the National Naval Prefect and Deputy National Naval Prefect as well as by many of the most senior officers of the prefecture such as the heads of the different directorates of the national headquarters While the rank itself equals that of Rear Admiral in the Argentine Navy the National Naval Prefect and the Deputy National Naval Prefect titles are both equated to the ranks of Admiral and Vice Admiral respectively and wear corresponding insignia Officer ranks are as follows Rank group General flag officers Senior officers Junior officers Officer cadet nbsp Argentine Naval Prefecturevte nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Prefecto General Prefecto Nacional Naval Prefecto General Subprefecto Nacional Naval Prefecto General Prefecto Mayor Prefecto Principal Prefecto Subprefecto Oficial Principal Oficial Auxiliar Oficial AyudanteEquivalent U S Coast Guard Rank Vice admiral Rear admiral Rear admiral lower half Captain Commander Lieutenant Commander Lieutenant Lieutenant Junior Grade Ensign No equivalentThe non commissioned officer and enlisted ranks of the Prefecture are as follows Rank group Senior NCOs Junior NCOs Enlisted nbsp Argentine Naval Prefecturevte nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Ayudante mayor Ayudante principal Ayudante de primero Ayudante de segundo Ayudante de tercera Cabo primero Cabo segundo MarineroEquivalent U S Coast Guard Rank Master Chief Petty Officer Senior Chief Petty Officer Chief Petty Officer Petty Officer First Class Petty Officer Second Class Petty Officer Third Class Seaman Seaman ApprenticeInventory edit nbsp GC 26 at Mar del Plata nbsp PNA Delfin nbsp GC168 in Villa la Angostura nbsp GC 195 Guarani Parana River 2018Main ships edit Patrol vessels edit The Argentine Naval Prefecture use the following ships for patrol purposes 4 Mantilla class Halcon II class 1 000 tons with helicopter deck built by Bazan Ferrol Spain GC 24 PNA Doctor Manuel Mantilla GC 25 PNA Azopardo GC 26 PNA Thompson GC 27 PNA Prefecto Fique GC 28 PNA Prefecto Derbes GC 13 PNA Delfin 700 ton patrol vessel 5 Z 28 class 81 tons built by Blohm Voss Germany GC 64 to GC 83 Last two lost in Falklands War GC 82 and 83 GC 64 Mar del Plata GC 65 Martin Garcia GC 66 Rio Lujan GC 67 Rio Uruguay GC 68 Rio Paraguay GC 69 Rio Parana GC 70 Rio de la Plata GC 71 La Plata GC 72 Buenos Aires GC 73 Cabo Corrientes GC 74 Quequen GC 75 Bahia Blanca GC 76 Ingeniero White GC 77 Golfo San Matias GC 78 Madryn GC 79 Rio Deseado GC 80 Ushuaia GC 81 Canal Beagle GC 82 Islas Malvinas GC 83 Rio Iguazu Stan Tender 2200 class 61 tons built by Damen Netherlands GC 122 123 124 125 129 130 150 151 Stan Tender 1750 class 55 tons built by Damen Netherlands GC 118 119 133 Damen Alucat 1050 class 15 tons built by Damen Netherlands GC 137 138 139 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 Shaldag class patrol boat MK II GC 195 Guarani GC 196 Mataco GC 197 Timbu GC 198 TobaAt least other 50 vessels on the 8 15 ton range Other vessels edit PNA Dr Bernardo Houssay MOV1 334 GRT Ketch rigged sail training and research vessel named for Dr Bernardo Houssay She was originally built for Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution by Burmeister amp Wain in 1930 She was acquired by CONICET in 1966 and was transferred to PNA in 1996 6 SB 15 Tango salvage cutter Former 635 GRT research survey ship Seismic Surveyor IMO 7048128 built 1969 in United States and purchased in 2005 7 DF 19 Recalada former 17 707 GT Shell Argentina oil tanker Estrella Atlantica ex Humberto Beghin built 1982 in Argentina and purchased in 2011 Converting in Buenos Aires to a pilot boarding station 8 Tanker Estrella Austral will be similarly converted to pilot boarding station DF 20 9 Aircraft edit nbsp A Eurocopter AS365 nbsp CASA 212 AviocarAircraft Origin Type Variant In service NotesTransportCASA C 212 Spain maritime patrol 5 10 Piper PA 28 United States utility 2 10 Beechcraft King Air United States transport 350 1 10 HelicoptersSchweizer 300 United States patrol 7 11 Eurocopter AS355 France utility 2 11 Eurocopter AS365 France SAR 365 N2 4 11 Eurocopter EC225 France SAR transport EC225LP 2 12 Former aircraft edit Previous aircraft operated by the Coast Guard were the Aerospatiale Puma Hughes 369 Bell 47J and the Sikorsky H 5 11 Firearms edit Model Origin Type Caliber NotesBeretta 92 nbsp Italy pistol 9 19mm Service pistol 13 Bersa TPR9 nbsp Argentina pistol 9 19mm 14 Heckler amp Koch MP5 nbsp Germany submachine gun 9 19mmFN FAL nbsp Argentina battle rifle 7 62 51mm Service rifleSIG SG550 nbsp Switzerland assault rifle 5 56 45mm Used by Grupo AlbatrosIWI X95 nbsp Israel assault rifle 5 56 45mm Used by Grupo AlbatrosFN MAG nbsp Belgium machine gun 7 62 51mmBenelli M3 nbsp Italy shotgun 12 gaugeFranchi SPAS 15 nbsp Italy shotgun 12 gauge Used by Grupo AlbatrosSIG Sauer SSG 3000 nbsp Switzerland sniper rifle 7 62 51mm Used by Grupo AlbatrosSee also editArgentine Federal Police Argentine National Gendarmerie Buenos Aires Provincial Police Santa Fe Provincial Police Interior Security System Sinking of the Chian der 3References edit Pook Jerry RAF Harrier Ground Attack MALVINAS Pen amp Sword 2006 page 69 Capturaron un buque coreano pescando illegalmente en aguas argentinas Clarin in Spanish 28 April 2010 Retrieved 17 December 2018 Argentina culpa al capitan del pesquero taiwanes y a Londres por el suceso del Atlantico El Pais in Spanish 31 May 1986 Retrieved 24 September 2016 Latin American Military Argentina Prefectura Naval Argentina PNA Patrol Ships LAMilitary org Archived from the original on 4 May 2010 Retrieved 17 December 2018 History and archeology i to Maritime histarmar com Retrieved 17 December 2018 Embarcaciones de la Prefectura Naval MOV 01 GC Dr Bernardo Houssay Historia y Arqueologia Maritima Retrieved 19 February 2022 Prefectura s SB 15 TANGO salvage cutter sails through Antarctica waters Buenos Aires Prefectura Naval Argentina 28 January 2013 Archived from the original on 2 November 2013 Retrieved 28 April 2013 Discurso de la Ministra Nilda Garre in Spanish Buenos Aires Prefectura Naval Argentina 29 June 2012 Archived from the original on 2 November 2013 Retrieved 28 April 2013 Ponton Recalada PDF Entre Tracas y Cuadernas in Spanish Buenos Aires Instituto Nacional Browniano 77 18 19 March April 2012 Retrieved 28 April 2013 permanent dead link a b c 1 Coast Guard fleet aeroflight co uk 2019 Retrieved 12 March 2019 a b c d Prefectura Naval Argentina helis com 2019 Retrieved 12 March 2019 The Argentine Coast Guard receives its first H225 airbushelicopters com Retrieved 12 March 2019 La Prefectura Naval Argentina adquiere pistolas y vehiculos Noticias Infodefensa America 25 October 2014 Bersa proveera a la Prefectura Naval Argentina de 632 pistolas 9 mm Noticias Infodefensa America 8 February 2020 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Prefectura Naval Argentina Official website nbsp in Spanish and English International Lifeboat Federation in English Article Un guardacostas argentino hunde un pesquero de Taiwan en aguas reclamadas por Buenos Aires in Spanish newspaper El Pais on 30 May 1986 about bombardment and sinking of a Taiwan trawler by the Argentine Naval Prefecture in Spanish Argentinian Coast Guard Helicopters Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Argentine Naval Prefecture amp oldid 1189534356, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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