
Argentine Navy
The Argentine Navy is the naval branch of the Argentine Armed Forces, responsible for protecting the nation's maritime interests and conducting naval operations. Established in the early 19th century, it operates a fleet of various vessels, including destroyers, submarines, and support ships. The Navy plays a crucial role in national defense, maritime security, and humanitarian missions. It also participates in international exercises and collaborations. Key historical events include its involvement in the Falklands War in 1982. The Navy aims to safeguard Argentina’s waters and contribute to regional stability while supporting the country's sovereignty.