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ARA Drummond

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ordered from a French shipyard by South Africa she was launched in 1977 as SAS
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but never delivered. She was purchased by Argentina and renamed in 1978.
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Index

Argentine Navy
ARA Drummond (M-2)
Bouchard-class
minesweeper
ARA Drummond (P-31)
Drummond-class
corvette
list of ships
internal link
Categories
Set index articles on ships
Argentine Navy ship names

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