Port Belgrano Naval Base
Port Belgrano Naval Base is the largest naval base of the Argentine Navy, situated next to Punta Alta, near Bahía Blanca, about south of Buenos Aires. It is named after the brigantine General Belgrano which sounded the area in late 1824.
Home of the Argentine Seas Fleet, it concentrates the major ships and arsenals; and is close to the main bases of other Argentine Navy organisations: Marine's camp Baterías and Naval aviation's air base Comandante Espora .
History
Designed by Italian engineer Luis Luiggi, Puerto Belgrano opened on November 30, 1896, under the name Puerto Militar. In 1911, the French-owned railway company Ferrocarril Rosario y Puerto Belgrano opened a broad gauge line between Puerto Belgrano and Rosario. The harbor was renamed Puerto Belgrano in 1923.The base grew in importance with the size of the fleet. During World War I and World War II the s and were docked here, and during the Cold War the aircraft carriers and were docked at this base.
The shipyard continues doing maintenance and refits of vessels and submarines.
In April 2006, the Royal Navy's Antarctic patrol vessel entered Puerto Belgrano for repairs after damaging its rudder while in Antarctica in February. It was the first time since the end of the 1982 Falklands War that a British Royal Navy ship had entered the Argentine naval base.
Facilities
The base contains a naval hospital, specialized workshops, six middle and tertiary level military schools, a banking headquarters and seven residential neighborhoods for naval personnel, public schools, a printing press, the newsroom of the magazine "Gaceta Marinera", a bank headquarters, the "Stella Maris" Catholic parish, a civil registry, post office, a museum, seven residential neighborhoods for naval personnel, a hotel, among other facilities. All of them surround the quays and drywalls that were proposed by the ship's captain Félix Dufourq, who carried out many of the studies aimed at finding the most suitable place for the construction of the naval facilities.Based ships
Source:Destroyers
Corvettes
- ARA Espora (P-41)
- ARA Rosales (P-42)
- ARA Spiro (P-43)
- ARA Parker (P-44)
- ARA Robinson (P-45)
- ARA Gómez Roca (P-46)
Auxiliaries and Amphibious
- ARA Patagonia (B-1)
- ARA Canal Beagle (B-3)
- ARA Bahía San Blas (B-4)
- ARA Puerto Argentino
- ARA Estrecho de San Carlos
- ARA Islas Malvinas
- ARA Teniente Olivieri (A-2)
- ARA Punta Alta (Q-63)
Antarctic Naval Command
Tugships
- ARA Querandí
- ARA Tehuelche
- ARA Mataco
- ARA Mocoví
- ARA Zeus