Argentine Coast Guard Air Service

Argentine Naval Prefecture Air wing
Active 1970
Country Argentina
Part of Argentine Naval Prefecture
Aircraft flown
Helicopter Aérospatiale Dauphin 2
Transport Piper Cherokee

The Coast Guard Air Service is a branch of the Argentine coast guard.

History and service in the Falklands

The Coast Guard Air Service was formed in the 1970s with one de Havilland DH.104 Dove.

Service in the Falklands

During the invasion of the Falklands the Prefectura Naval Argentina deployed two Short Skyvan's and one Aérospatiale Puma SA330L for security. In 1982, two Skyvans of the Argentine Naval Prefecture participated in the Falklands War. Both aircraft were ferried to Port Stanley in April 1982. One aircraft was damaged by British naval gunfire on Stanley racecourse, and did not fly again; it was finally destroyed by shellfire during British bombardments on 12/13 June 1982. The second aircraft was used at Pebble Island, where it became bogged down in the soft ground, and on 15 May 1982 it was destroyed in a British assault (see Raid on Pebble Island).[1]

List of coast guard aircraft in the Falklands

Spanish: Prefectura Naval Argentina

Operations

The PNA operates a small air fleet of 17 aircraft, including 10 helicopters.

CASA 212 Aviocar
Puma helicopter
CASA 212 Aviocar, Aeroparque Jorge Newbery
Aircraft Origin Type Versions In service[2] Notes
Aérospatiale Puma  France transport helicopter SA 330J 1[3] to be replaced be Super Puma
Eurocopter EC225 Super Puma  Europe transport helicopter EC225LP 2 (plus 1 option)[3] First helicopter ordered November 2014, due to replace Puma
Eurocopter AS355  Europe transport helicopter AS355NP 2[3]
CASA C-212 Aviocar  Spain maritime patrol / transport C-212-300 5
Aérospatiale Dauphin 2  France search and rescue AS 365N2 4
Piper Cherokee  United States utility PA-28 3
Schweizer 300  United States utility helicopter 300C 4
Beechcraft King Air  United States transport - VIP King Air 350i 1
Beechcraft King Air  United States Maritime Patrol King Air 350iER [4] 1

Former aircraft

References

  1. Burden, Rodney et al. Falkland: The Air War. London: Arms and Armour, 1986. ISBN 0-85368-842-7.
  2. Aviation Week & Space Technology 2009, 26 JAN 2009 Web.25 Jul 2009. <http://www.aviationweek.com/aw/sourcebook/content.jsp?channelName=pro&story=xml/sourcebook_xml/2009/01/26/AW_01_26_2009_p0240-112924-05.xml&headline=World%20Military%20Aircraft%20Inventory%20-%20Argentina%5Bpermanent+dead+link%5D>.
  3. 1 2 3 http://www.helis.com/database/org/ar_argentine_coast_guard/
  4. PM
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