Azopardo-class frigates were a class of two post-World War II warships, designed and built in Argentina in 1940-1959, originally as part of a class of...
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Kriegsmarine F-class escort ships, and the two Amiral Murgescu-class vessels of the Romanian Navy. Postwar destroyer escorts and frigates were larger than...
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Argentina have been named either Azopardo or ARA Azopardo, among them: ARA Azopardo (P-35), an anti-submarine frigate in service with the Argentine Navy...
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ARA Azopardo (1884), 1885–1922, was a transport ARA Azopardo (1922), 1922–1943, was a tugboat ARA Azopardo (P-35), 1955–1972, was a frigate Azopardo may...
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This list of frigate classes includes all post–World War II frigate classes listed alphabetically. Contents: Top 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q...
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list of frigates by country includes all modern (post–1940) frigates organized by the country of which they were in service. Azopardo class - 2 ships...
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two Murature patrol boats, the Azopardo frigate,[citation needed] the LST ARA Cabo San Antonio; and built the Type 42 class destroyer ARA Santisima Trinidad...
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ARA Azopardo is a World War II era Argentine Navy warship, originally classified as patrol boat and later as antisubmarine frigate. The vessel is named...
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ARA Piedra Buena (P-36), an Azopardo-class frigate launched in 1954 and scrapped in 1972. ARA Piedrabuena (P-52), a Kership-class corvette launched in 2020...
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ARA Piedra Buena (P-36) (category Azopardo-class frigates)
completed as patrol boats and the others (Piedrabuena and Azopardo) as antisubmarine frigates. Piedra Buena was ordered in 1943, however significant delays...
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internal railroads that connect with the Ensenada city branch. Azopardo class frigates (2) Patrol ships ARA King and ARA Murature Landing ship B.D.T....
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USS Asheville (PF-1) (redirect from Juan B. Azopardo (GC 11))
USS Asheville (PF-1) was an Asheville-class patrol frigate of the United States Navy that served during World War II. She was laid down on 10 March 1942...
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completed as patrol ships and the others (Piedrabuena and Azopardo) as antisubmarine frigates. Murature was laid down in 1944 and commissioned in 1945...
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Hércules class (River/Tacoma-class World War II frigates) República class (Flower class) Azopardo class (Locally designed and built) Drummond class (French...
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May Revolution, became a part of the National Argentine Fleet, led by Azopardo. On 2 March 1811 he fought for the first time under the Argentine Flag...
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Toulon (details) 1811 March 2 – Spanish defeat Argentines under Juan B. Azopardo at San Nicolás on the Paraná River 1814 March 11 – Argentines under William...
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ARA King (P-21) (category Murature-class patrol boats)
completed as patrol boats and the others (Piedrabuena and Azopardo) as antisubmarine frigates. King was launched in 1943 and commissioned in 1946. In 1955...
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maintenance is carried out in the country on two Mariscal Sucre-class missile frigates with the participation of national labor and strategic alliances...
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