A second
Argentine Navy vessel remains retained in Africa, although this time because of
mechanical problems. So far this month the Argentine navy has suffered the
‘loss’ of three of its units: two corvettes and the training frigate ARA
Libertad.
ARA
Espora was participating in the South Atlas annual exercise in the South
Atlantic
The
latest loss is ARA Espora, a corvette participating in a joint naval exercise with
its peers from Brazil, Uruguay and South Africa, which suffered technical and
mechanical problems forcing her to dock in South Africa.
Originally
another corvette ARA Spiro had to be released from attending the exercises
because it also underwent a breakdown.
ARA
Libertad meantime remains at the port of Temo in Ghana under an impound order
from a local court on request from the NML Capital fund which pretends to cash
Argentina defaulted sovereign bonds for the value of over 300 million dollars,
and is rapidly becoming an international litigation.
Argentina,
Uruguay and Brazil together with South Africa every year are involved in South
Atlas exercise with the purpose of defending the South Atlantic and
establishing closer links between the three South American countries and South
Africa.
Apparently
ARA Espora suffered the failure of one of its four generators and had to call
back to port, she will stay at least two
week waiting the spare parts in South Africa.
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