ARA Piedra Buena is a World War II era Argentine Navy warship, originally classified as patrol boat and later as antisubmarine frigate. The vessel is named after Luis Piedrabuena , an Argentine mariner (later naval officer) that explored and guarded Argentine sovereignty in Patagonia . It is the third Argentine naval ship with this name.
5-751: (Redirected from P-36 ) P36 or P-36 may refer to: Vessels [ edit ] ARA Piedra Buena (P-36) , a ship of the Argentine Navy HMS ; P36 (1916) , a P-class sloop of the Royal Navy HMS ; P36 (1941) , a submarine of the Royal Navy INS ; Agray (P36) , a corvette of the Indian Navy Other uses [ edit ] Curtiss P-36 Hawk , an American fighter aircraft Papyrus 36 ,
10-415: A biblical manuscript Petrobras 36 , a collapsed oil platform Phosphorus-36 , an isotope of phosphorus Soviet locomotive class P36 , a steam locomotive See also [ edit ] R-36 (missile) (Russian: Р-36 ), with a Cyrillic Р instead of a Latin P. [REDACTED] Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title formed as
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20-622: A patrol ship, however her name was amended to Piedra Buena and reclassified as a frigate by decree 11.373/58. Between 1959 and 1968 she belonged to the Destroyers and Frigates Squadron of the High Seas Fleet based in Puerto Belgrano Naval Base ; and she participated in various naval exercises, including UNITAS I (1960), UNITAS II (1961), UNITAS III (1962), UNITAS IV (1963), and ATLANTIS I (1968). From 1969 to 1972 Piedra Buena
25-505: Was as part of a program to build four mine warfare and patrol ships during the Second World War , of which two ( Murature and King ) were completed as patrol boats and the others ( Piedrabuena and Azopardo ) as antisubmarine frigates. Piedra Buena was ordered in 1943, however significant delays caused it to be launched in 1954 and completed four years later. Initially she was named Piedrabuena by decree 23.388/49 and classified as
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