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ARA General Belgrano

ARA General Belgrano (C-4)
ARA General Belgrano underway.jpg
ARA General Belgrano underway
History
Flag of Argentina (2-3).pngArgentina
Name: 17 de Octubre
Namesake: 17 October 1945, the day popular demonstrations forced the release of Juan Perón
Acquired: 1951
Renamed: ARA General Belgrano
Namesake: Manuel Belgrano
Fate: Sunk in 1982 by HMS Conqueror
General characteristics
Class and type: Brooklyn-class light cruiser
Displacement: 9,575 tons (empty) 12,242 (full load)
Length: 608.3 ft (185.4 m)
Beam: 61.8 ft (18.8 m)
Draft: 19.5 ft (5.9 m)
Speed: 32.5 knots (60.2 km/h; 37.4 mph)
Complement: 1,138 officers and men
Armament:
  • 15 × 6"/47 cal (152 mm)
  • 8 × 5"/25 cal (127 mm) AA
  • 40 mm and 20 mm anti-aircraft guns
  • 2 British Sea Cat missile AA systems (added 1968)
Armor:
  • Main Belt: 5.5 in (140 mm)
  • Deck: 2 in (50 mm)
  • Barbettes: 6 in (152 mm)
  • Turret Roofs: 2 in (50 mm)
  • Turret Sides: 6.5 in (170 mm)
  • Conning Tower: 5 in (127 mm)
Aircraft carried: 2 helicopters (One Aérospatiale Alouette III was on board when sunk)

ARA General Belgrano was an Argentine Navy light cruiser in service from 1951 until 1982.

Previously named USS Phoenix, she saw action in the Pacific theatre of World War II before being sold by the United States Navy to Argentina. The vessel was the second to have been named after the Argentine founding father Manuel Belgrano (1770–1820). The first vessel was a 7,069-ton armoured cruiser completed in 1896.

After almost 31 years of service, she was sunk on 2 May 1982 during the Falklands War (Spanish: Guerra de Malvinas, Guerra de las Malvinas or Guerra del Atlántico Sur) by the Royal Navy submarine Conqueror with the loss of 323 lives. Losses from General Belgrano totalled just over half of Argentine military deaths in the war.

She is the only ship ever to have been sunk during military operations by a nuclear-powered submarine and the second sunk in action by any type of submarine since World War II, the first being the Indian frigate INS Khukri by the Pakistani Submarine PNS Hangor during the 1971 Indo-Pakistani War. The sinking of General Belgrano was highly controversial in both the United Kingdom and Argentina at the time and remains so to this day.

The warship was built as USS Phoenix, the sixth of the Brooklyn-class light cruiser class, in Camden, New Jersey by the New York Shipbuilding Corporation starting in 1935, and launched in March 1938. She survived the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941 undamaged, and went on to earn nine battle stars for World War II service. At the end of the war, she was placed in reserve at Philadelphia on 28 February 1946, decommissioned on 3rd July that year and remained laid up at Philadelphia.


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