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687: 534: 152: 31: 669:: "División Instrucción"). In 1915 she was reclassified as "coast guard ship". In 1917-19 she was assigned to the Hydrographic Service, to perform survey tasks; in 1921-22 was assigned as training ship. In 1923-26 was put in reserve, being upgraded to use petrol instead of coal. In 1927 she was reclassified as " 132: 448: 603: 587:, started construction in 1890 and was launched in 1891; her construction was completed in 1892-3. In April 1893 she was formally accepted by the Argentine Navy, under command of Captain Edelmiro Correa. 521:
protected with armoured shields, and two quick-firing 120mm Elswick guns on each side. The secondary battery had four 47 mm quick-firing Nordenfelt/Hotchkiss guns, and two 25mm Nordenfelt guns.
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designed mainly for coastal and riverine use, being classified by the Argentine Navy as "Riverine Battleship" (Spanish:
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Battleship "Independencia" - Histarmar website (Historia y Arqueología Marítima - Acorazado de Rio Independencia)
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participated in the naval exercises as part of the 1st Division; later that year she joined her sister ship,
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ordering the construction of "two twin-shaft, ram-equipped battleships for riverine service" (Spanish: "
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as a pilot station ship from 1949 to 1968. It was one of nine Argentine naval ships bearing this name.
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where her crew contributed to maintaining public order. On 27 September she participated in the naval
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In July 1889, the Argentine Naval Commission in London signed a contract with the shipyard
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176.000; this transaction was later approved in September of that year by the Ministry.
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was discharged from the Argentine Navy (decree 22.556); however remained in use as
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over two-thirds of its length, an armoured deck, and an armoured
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dos acorazados de espolón de doble hélice para servicio de ríos
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crew and passengers when the latter was wrecked near
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Buenos Aires: Imprenta López. 404:Main gun shields: 125 mm (4.9 in) 115:Learn how and when to remove this message 16:For other ships with the same name, see 665:was assigned to the Training Division ( 635:, which supported the revolutionaries. 617:participated in the suppression of the 356:240-millimetre (9.4 in) Krupp guns 673:", and in 1929 assisted the rescue of 513:As designed, its main battery had two 179:, the Spanish word for "independence". 126: 825:Burzaco, Ricardo and Patricio Ortíz. 148: 7: 621:. In August 1893 she was ordered to 435:between 1893 and 1948, and with the 407:Barbettes: 200 mm (7.9 in) 328:11 knots (13 mph; 20 km/h) 53:adding citations to reliable sources 739:List of ships of the Argentine Navy 14: 717:, to be used as station ship for 532: 150: 130: 29: 886:Ships built on the River Mersey 502:vertical compound steam engines 401:Belt: 200 mm (7.9 in) 379:4 × 457 mm (18.0 in) 318:Vertical Compound steam engines 40:needs additional citations for 761:Caillet-Bois, Teodoro (1944). 454:details in Jane's 1902 edition 373:4 × 25 mm (0.98 in) 360:4 × 120 mm (4.7 in) 245:1946 (Navy) 1968 (Coast Guard) 1: 366:4 × 47 mm (1.9 in) 64:"ARA Independencia" 1891 661:Between 1904 and late 1909, 292:73.15 m (240.0 ft) 786:Arguindeguy, Pablo (1972). 413:: 100 mm (3.9 in) 398:: 50 mm (2.0 in) 300:13.55 m (44.5 ft) 907: 500:. It was propelled by two 469:); in the 1902 edition of 336:3000 nautical miles @ 10kn 308:3.96 m (13.0 ft) 15: 610:in Brassey’s 1899 edition 265: 143: 129: 819:Boletín del Centro naval 763:Historia Naval Argentina 619:Radical uprising of 1893 595:on 29 June, arriving in 627:Combat of the Espinillo 583:The second ship, named 266:General characteristics 821:(in Spanish) (Nº 824). 709:during 1947-48 at the 698: 611: 606:Side and top views of 455: 891:Coastal defence ships 689: 605: 576:") at a unit cost of 471:Jane's Fighting Ships 450: 437:Argentine Coast Guard 629:against the monitor 463:coastal defense ship 429:coastal defense ship 275:Coastal defense ship 49:improve this article 860:accessed 2015-12-12 652:, and the ironclad 519:Vavasseur mountings 431:that served in the 809:Biografías navales 699: 612: 544:. 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Independencia
Cammell Laird
Birkenhead
United Kingdom
Coastal defense ship
Vertical Compound steam engines
240-millimetre (9.4 in) Krupp guns
Elswick guns
Nordenfelt
Nordenfelt guns
Whitehead torpedo
Deck
Conning tower
coastal defense ship
Argentine Navy
Argentine Coast Guard

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