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Following President Milei’s announcement, the Argentine Navy is heading to recover its Submarine Force

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Argentina​ to Revive Submarine Force with Potential Scorpène-Class Acquisition

Buenos Aires – following a recent announcement by⁤ President Javier Milei, the Argentine Navy is poised ⁣to rebuild it’s⁣ Submarine Force, a capability lost over a decade ago. The potential acquisition, reportedly ​involving submarines and patrol vessels from France,⁢ marks a significant shift in Argentina’s defense strategy and a renewed commitment to naval​ power.

The move comes as a surprise to many within the Argentine⁢ defense community, as few‌ administrations have prioritized the re-equipment of the ⁤Navy‌ to this degree. The prospective deal, which centers on the Scorpène-class submarine-currently operated⁢ by ‍Brazil-could have​ far-reaching implications, mirroring the impact of the 1990s F-16 Fighting ⁢Falcon acquisition for the Argentine Air Force. ⁣The recovery of a⁣ submarine capability is considered‍ crucial for ⁢safeguarding Argentina’s maritime interests and asserting regional influence.

Argentina decommissioned its last​ submarine, the ARA San Juan,⁤ in ​2015, and subsequently lost the​ vessel with all⁤ hands in 2018. This tragedy underscored the critical need to restore the nation’s ⁣underwater capabilities. While details‌ of the agreement remain forthcoming,⁢ the potential acquisition⁢ of ​Scorpène-class submarines-like the Humaitá S41 of the Brazilian Navy-woudl ⁣represent a significant investment ‌in modern naval technology and a significant step⁢ towards rebuilding a vital component of the Argentine armed forces. ‍

The formalization of a contract⁢ is now anticipated, with observers suggesting the program’s success could transcend political shifts, offering a⁤ lasting benefit to Argentina’s national security.

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