Tuesday, March 8, 2011

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First generation of submarines - Class Cavallini - 1933 photo

The history of the Submarine Force the Armada Argentina begins with the arrival of three submarines Italy acquired in 1933 . The proposed acquisition covered by the Act 11,378 year 1926 originally planned acquisition of six submersible two covers, but only completed the first.

submersible Profile Argentina SALTA S-3 (Source: www.histarmar.com.ar)

These ships of Class Cavallini were dubbed in the Navy as "Tarantino" by their place of origin: Taranto, Italy . With this First Generation begins the tradition of naming this kind of ships with the names of provinces begin with the letter "S" . It is also with them that gives birth to Naval Base Mar del Plata .

submersibles were named by the Navy: S-1 "Santa Fe" , S-2 "Santiago del Estero" and S-3 "Salta" and providing effective service for 23, 26 and 27 years respectively. Once irradiated

service interior helmets Salta and Santiago del Estero were used to transport fuel by the ParanĂ¡ River at the service of an individual. The Santa Fe for its part was scrapped. *************************************************
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Note: few years before being radidados service units was replaced in the barrel "Odero-Terni a 100mm cannon mounted dual 40mm Bofors AA.

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Photo 1. The Santa Fe (S-1), the Santiago del Estero (S-2) and Salta (S-3) moored side by side in Puerto Belgrano . (Source: www.histarmar.com.ar)

Photo 2. The "Tarantino" Viewed from the stern tied (Source: www.histarmar.com.ar)

Photo 3. The Salta (S-3) navigating surface formed part of the crew on deck (Source: www.histarmar.com.ar)

Photo 4. Observation and attack periscopes of submersible "Tarantino" that remain Theme Park in Museum Submarine Force (Author: MA)

Photo 5. In Theme Park Museum Submarine Force two assemblies are retained dual 40mm Bofors cannon , presumably belonging to the "Tarantino" . **********************************************

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VIDEOGRAPHER

Video 1. Documentary film showing the submersible class bortadura Cavallini (Tarantino): Santa Fe (S-1) . (Source: www.youtube.com post by ARA202)


Video 2 . Launching the submersible Salta (S-3) . (Source: www.youtube.com post by ARA202)


Video 3. Another important video to document the Claw "Tarantino" : Santa Fe (S-1) , Santiago del Estero (S-2) and Salta (S-3) . (Source: www.youtube.com post by ARA202)

Sources:
www.histarmar.com.ar
Museum Submarine Force (MDQ)

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