Port Belgrano Naval Base ( es, Base Naval Puerto Belgrano - BNPB) is the largest
naval base
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of the
Argentine Navy
The Argentine Navy (ARA; es, Armada de la República Argentina). This forms the basis for the navy's ship prefix "ARA". is the navy of Argentina. It is one of the three branches of the Armed Forces of the Argentine Republic, together with t ...
, situated next to
Punta Alta
Punta Alta is a city in Argentina, about 20 kilometers southeast of Bahía Blanca. It has a population of 57,293. It is the capital ("cabecera") of the Coronel Rosales Partido. It was founded on 2 July 1898.
The city is located near the Atlanti ...
, near
Bahía Blanca
Bahía Blanca (; English: White Bay) is a city in the southwest of the province of Buenos Aires, Argentina, by the Atlantic Ocean, and is the seat of government of the Bahía Blanca Partido. It had 301,572 inhabitants according to the . It is the ...
, about south of
Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires ( or ; ), officially the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires ( es, link=no, Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires), is the Capital city, capital and primate city of Argentina. The city is located on the western shore of the Río de la Plata ...
. It is named after the
brigantine
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Old ...
''General Belgrano'' (named after
Manuel Belgrano
Manuel José Joaquín del Corazón de Jesús Belgrano y González (3 June 1770 – 20 June 1820), usually referred to as Manuel Belgrano (), was an Argentine public servant, economist, lawyer, politician, journalist, and military leader. He t ...
) which sounded the area in late 1824.

Home of the Argentine Seas Fleet ( ''Flota de Mar''), it concentrates the major ships and arsenals; and is close to the main bases of other Argentine Navy organisations:
Marine
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Marine or marines may refer to:
Ocean
* Maritime (disambiguation)
* Marine art
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* Marine habitats
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* Marine pollution
Military
* ...
's camp ''Baterías'' and
Naval aviation
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Naval aviation is typically projected to a position nearer the target by way of an aircraft ...
's
air base ''Comandante Espora'' ( es, Base Aeronaval Comandante Espora - BACE) .
History
Designed by Italian engineer
Luis Luiggi, Puerto Belgrano opened on November 30, 1896, under the name Puerto Militar ( en, Military Port). In 1911, the French-owned railway company
Ferrocarril Rosario y Puerto Belgrano
The Rosario and Puerto Belgrano Railway (Spanish: Ferrocarril Rosario y Puerto Belgrano, and in French: Compagnie de Chemins de Fer Rosario-Puerto Belgrano) was a French-owned railway company which operated a broad gauge, , single track lin ...
opened a broad gauge () line between Puerto Belgrano and
Rosario
Rosario () is the largest city in the central Argentine province of Santa Fe. The city is located northwest of Buenos Aires, on the west bank of the Paraná River. Rosario is the third-most populous city in the country, and is also the most po ...
. The harbor was renamed Puerto Belgrano in 1923.

The base grew in importance with the size of the fleet. During
World War I
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and
World War II
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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
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.
In April 2006, the
Royal Navy
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's Antarctic patrol vessel entered Puerto Belgrano for repairs after damaging its rudder while in
Antarctica
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in February. It was the first time since the end of the 1982
Falklands War
The Falklands War ( es, link=no, Guerra de las Malvinas) was a ten-week undeclared war between Argentina and the United Kingdom in 1982 over two British dependent territories in the South Atlantic: the Falkland Islands and its territori ...
( es, Guerra de las Malvinas) 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.
Based ships
Destroyers
*
ARA ''Almirante Brown'' (D-10)
*
ARA ''La Argentina'' (D-11)
*
ARA ''Heroína'' (D-12)
*
ARA ''Sarandí'' (D-13)
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 ''Hércules'' (B-52)
*
ARA ''Canal Beagle'' (B-3)
*
ARA ''Bahía San Blas'' (B-4)
*
ARA ''Cabo de Hornos'' (B-5)
* ARA ''Puerto Argentino'' (A-21)
* ARA ''Estrecho de San Carlos'' (A-22)
* ARA ''Islas Malvinas'' (A-24)
*
ARA ''Teniente Olivieri'' (A-2)
*
ARA ''Punta Alta'' (Q-63)
Antarctic Naval Command
*
ARA ''Almirante Irízar''
Tugships
* ARA Querandí (R-2)
* ARA Tehuelche (R-3)
* ARA Mataco (R-4)
* ARA Mocoví (R-5)
* ARA Zeus (R-9)
Space launch pad
A launch pad was considered for the planned Argentine space launch vehicle "
Tronador II
Tronador (Spanish for Thunderer) is a series of Argentine rockets, including the Tronador I and Tronador II vehicles, to develop a liquid-propellant rocket expendable launch system called ISCUL (''Inyector Satelital de Cargas Utiles Ligeras'', L ...
". Land for the construction of the facilities were ceded to
CONAE (Argentine Space Agency). The location was selected because of existing Navy facilities, security measures already in place, large enough available area, and a favorable location for launches into polar orbits.
See also
*
List of shipyards of Argentina
*
Mar del Plata Naval Base
*
Ushuaia Naval Base
*
Falklands Naval Station
References
Citations
Sources
*
Puerto Belgrano historyat Histarmar
HMS Endurance completes repairs in Puerto Belgrano
External links
{{Authority control
Shipyards of Argentina
Argentine Navy bases
Buildings and structures in Buenos Aires Province
Belgrano Belgrano may refer to:
People
* Joaquín Belgrano (1773–1848), an Argentine patriot
* José Denis Belgrano (1844–1917), Spanish painter
* Joseph Belgrano (1762–1823), Argentine military officer and politician, brother of Manuel
* Manuel Belg ...
Rocket launch sites in Argentina
1896 establishments in Argentina