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Missile Craft Teniente Uribe (3rd)

This cutter was previously called P 6041 Tiger, and was built for the German Navy at the Cherbourg Yardships in France. It was the first 148-type cutter of her class.It was commissioned on October 30, 1972, and served in the German Navy for 26 years.This ship belonged to the 3rd Squadron of Fast...

Missile Craft Angamos(4th)

Launched in 1973, it was a prototype ship of a new class of Missile Cutters for the Israeli Navy. Her design was based on German Lürssen S-143 Cutters.She took part in the Baltim and Latakia battles during the Yom Kippur naval actions, where missiles were first used ever.In 1982 she fought on the...

Missile Craft Casma (3rd)

This Israeli Reshef type Missile Cutter, formerly called Romach (Lance), was first commissioned in 1974.On November 8, 1979, the Chilean National flag was raised on board this ship, which is now called LM.30 Casma. Last Modification: 09/01/2009

Missile Craft Chipana (2nd)

The LM.31 Chipana, a SAAR IV type missile cutter, was built at the Shipyards located in the port of Haifa, Israel in 1973, under the name of INS Keshet (Bow).In October that year, this ship participated in the Yom Kippur War, in which there were combats between missile-equipped units for the first...

Scientific Ship Vidal Gormaz (II)

AGOR-60 Vidal Gormaz is the scientific research vessel of the Chilean Navy, built as a USS Robert D. Conrad Class vessel at the Marinette Marine Corp. Yards in the United States.She was commissioned into the US Navy on September 27, 1965 under the name of Thomas Washington.On 1966, she was donated...

Lighthouse Vessel Ingeniero George Slight Marshall

Former buoy vessel of Dutch construction and English property.This lighthouse vessel was named after the Scottish Engineer, George Slight Marshall, hired by Admiral Jorge Montt Alvarez, who required that more than 70 lighthouses were established along the coast of Chile.Among the works of George...

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