The ''Espora''-class corvettes are six warships of the
Argentine Navy
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built in Argentina to the German
MEKO 140A16 design, this in turn being based on the Portuguese project. The first entered service in 1985 but accidents and lack of funds meant the last was not completed until 2004. The ships currently form the 2nd Corvette Division of the Argentine Navy and their home port is the
Puerto Belgrano Naval Base. Although considered by its designers to be
frigates, the ''Espora''-class vessels have been classed in Argentina as
corvettes.
The Argentine Navy struggles to meet maintenance and training requirements because of financial problems and import restrictions.
The ''Espora'' class has not been immune – ''Espora'' herself spent 73 days in South Africa in late 2012 in a dispute about payment for repairs to its generators. The operational status of ''Parker'' and ''Rosales'' is not clear, as of November 2012 they were waiting for spares,
whilst ''Spiro'' lost her
sonar
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in a
grounding accident in August 2012. In 2019, ''Rosales'' was reported as scheduled to be
scrapped. However, one year later training activities were still being conducted on her and in 2021 she was undergoing repair work for an envisaged return to service in 2022. She returned to service in September 2022.
''Parker'' was subsequently selected for conversion to the offshore patrol role and entered refit for that purpose in late 2021. The work is scheduled to be completed by the end of 2023.
Construction
The 1974 Naval Constructions National Plan was an initiative by the Argentine Navy to replace old
World War II
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-vintage ships with more advanced warships. The original plan called for six
MEKO 360H2 destroyers, four of them to be built in Argentina, but the plan was later modified to include four MEKO destroyers built in Germany and six corvettes built in Argentina, for anti-surface warfare and patrol operations.
The ships were designed by the German shipyard
Blohm + Voss as a development of the
Portuguese Navy
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's s, designed by the Portuguese naval engineer Rogério de Oliveira in the late 1960s. All the ships of the class were built in Argentina at the
AFNE "Río Santiago" shipyard, close to the city of
La Plata
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in
Buenos Aires Province. The contract was signed on 1 August 1979 and the
pennant number
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s P10-P15 were assigned until they were changed to P41-P46 in 1988.
The first three (P-41-P-43) were
commissioned between 1985 and 1987, but ''Parker'' was delayed until 1990 after flooding on 2 October 1986. Fitting out of ''Robinson'' and ''Gómez Roca'' was suspended in 1992, briefly restarted in July 1994 and resumed on 18 July 1997. These last two have improved automation, communication and electronics systems; along with ''Parker'' they have a telescopic
hangar
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fitted. All members of the class have the Thales DAISY combat data system, but ''Robinson'' has an indigenous command system as well.
Service history
''Spiro'' and ''Rosales'' participated in the multinational task force blockading Iraq as part of Operations
Desert Shield
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and
Desert Storm
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in 1990/1991. The ''Espora''s enforced the Argentine
exclusive economic zone and captured a number of
illegal fishing
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vessels in the early 1990s.
In August 2012 ''Spiro'' hit a sandbank as she left Mar del Plata and lost her sonar. This meant ''Espora'' had to make an unscheduled deployment to replace her in the Atlasur IX
naval exercise off
West Africa
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. ''Espora'' left home with unresolved problems in her generators, which became worse until she ended up in South Africa with three failed generators. The German manufacturers
MTU refused to repair them without payment in advance since Argentina still owed them money for previous work, so ''Espora'' spent 73 days at
Simonstown until the dispute was finally resolved and the repairs completed.
As of 2020 life extension programs for at least two units of the class were planned with work to be carried out at the Río Santiago Shipyard. This work might incorporate a conversion of the operational profile of two ships, possibly toward supporting offshore patrol missions. The first ship selected for conversion to the offshore patrol role is ''Parker''.
As of 2021, the corvettes ''Espora'', ''Spiro'', ''Robinson'' and ''Gómez Roca'' were all reported active and in September participated in a naval exercise also involving the destroyer ''Sarandí'' and aircraft from Argentine naval aviation.
Specifications
*Displacement: n/a tons (empty); 1,790 tons (full load)
*Length: n/a ft (91.2 m)
*Beam: n/a ft (11.1 m)
*Draught: n/a ft (4.5 m)
*Propulsion:
**2 shafts / propellers
**2 Semt-Pielstick 16 PC2-5 V 400 diesel engines, tot.
**Max shaft horsepower: n/a shp max
*Speed:
*Range: at
*Armament
**4 ×
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MM 38
Exocet
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SSM (As of 2020, work was underway to maintain the missile's operational relevance; missiles removed from ''Parker'' given her 2021-23 conversion to the offshore patrol role)
**1 × 3/62 (76 mm)
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DP compact gun
**2 × twin 40 mm 70-cal. OTO Melara (Breda Bofors) AA guns
**2 × 12.7 mm machine guns
**2 × triple 324 mm ILAS-3 ASW torpedo tubes (Whitehead
AS-244 torpedo
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es, quantity n/a)
*Aircraft: aft helicopter deck (and telescopic hangar in the second batch vessels); 1 SA-319B
Alouette III
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or 1 AS-555-SN
Fennec
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Sc ...
helicopter
*Complement:100
*Radar:
**Air/Surface Search & helicopter control:
Signaal
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DA05 (equipped with
IFF
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).
**Fire Control: Signaal WM2
**Navigation:
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TM 1226
*Sonar: Atlas Elektronik ASO 4 (hull)
*Electronic Warfare
**Decoys: (no details available)
*Datalink: Signaal Sewaco
*Weapons Control System: Signaal WM22/41, Lirod director (radar/optronic)
*Concept/Program: German designed, Argentine built general purpose frigates (classified as "corvettes" by the Argentine navy).
*Builder: AFNE "Rio Santiago" shipyard, La Plata, Argentina.
*Designer: Blohm + Voss, Hamburg, Germany.
*Design: MEKO 140 modular design.
Ships in the class
First Batch:
*
ARA ''Espora''
*
ARA ''Rosales''
*
ARA ''Spiro''
Second Batch:
*
ARA '' Parker ''
*
ARA '' Robinson ''
*
ARA '' Gómez Roca''
References
Bibliography
* ''Guia de los buques de la Armada Argentina 2005–2006''. Ignacio Amendolara Bourdette, , Editor n/a. (Spanish/English text)
External links
Official websiteArgentine Navy (ARA) official site – High Seas Fleet page, with class specifications & pictures for all the ships of ARA(This class is under the heading Corbetas Clase "ESPORA (MEKO 140)")
ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems website – Surface vessels page (formerly Blohm+Voss shipyards), only lists “current” products
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