ARA Ciudad de Rosario (Q-62)
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| History |
United States
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| Name: |
Red Wood |
| Builder: |
United States Coast Guard Yard, Curtis Bay |
| Cost: |
$2,779,624 |
| Launched: |
4 April 1964 |
| Commissioned: |
4 August 1964 |
| Decommissioned: |
30 June 1999 |
| Fate: |
transferred to Argentine, 30 June 1999 |
| History |
Argentina
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| Name: |
Ciudad de Rosario |
| Acquired: |
30 June 1999 |
| Commissioned: |
30 March 2000 |
| General characteristics |
| Displacement: |
525 metric tonnes |
| Length: |
49.05 m (160.9 ft) |
| Beam: |
10 m (33 ft) |
| Draft: |
2 m (6 ft 7 in) |
| Propulsion: |
2 × Caterpilar D398, producing 900 hp (670 kW) each |
| Speed: |
12.6 knots (23.3 km/h; 14.5 mph) |
ARA Ciudad de Rosario (Q-62) is a multi-purpose auxiliary ship of the Argentine Navy based at Puerto Madero, Buenos Aires. It was formerly USCGC Red Wood (WLM-685).
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