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  2. RFA Argus (A135) - Wikipedia

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    RFA Argus (A135) RFA. Argus. (A135) RFA Argus off the coast of Devonport in 2007. Requisitioned by Ministry of Defence, May 1982. Returned to owner, November 1982. Argus enters Portsmouth Naval Base on 9 July 2010 with the crew lining the decks. RFA Argus is a ship of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary operated by the Ministry of Defence under the Blue ...

  3. HMS Argus - Wikipedia

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    HMS Argus (1849) was a wooden-hulled paddle sloop launched in 1849 and broken up in 1881. HMS Argus (1851) was a coastguard vessel launched in 1851, renamed HMS Amelia in 1872, and HMS Fanny in 1889. She was hulked in 1899, used as a boom defence vessel from 1902 and was sold in 1907. HMS Argus was a coastguard vessel launched in 1864 as HMS ...

  4. Falkands War order of battle: British naval forces - Wikipedia

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    Contender Bezant 11,445 GRT – equipped with helicopter pad and carried 9 Wasp helicopters, 4 Harriers and 3 Chinooks; arrived after cease fire. [6] [24] - purchased as RFA Argus post-war; MV Myrmidon 23,413 GRT-equipped with tented accommodation and Portakabins armed with 20mm Oerlikon cannons, arrived after ceasefire; Freighters

  5. British logistics in the Falklands War - Wikipedia

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    The oil rig support ship MV Stena Inspector was purchased in 1983, and became RFA Diligence, while Astronomer and Contender Bezant were retained as RFA Reliant and Argus respectively. The value of STUFT was recognised, and over the next few years STUFT would see active service in the Mediterranean, the Red Sea and the Persian Gulf. [183]

  6. RFA Engadine (K08) - Wikipedia

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    RFA Engadine (K08) was a helicopter support ship of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary. [1][2][3] The need for Engadine was seen in the mid-1960s as more and more helicopters were deployed from Royal Navy aircraft carriers and surface combatants. The ship was ordered in August 1964, from Henry Robb of Leith, and commissioned in December 1967, replacing ...

  7. 829 Naval Air Squadron - Wikipedia

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    They were embarked in the Type 21 frigate HMS Active, the Rothesay-class frigatees HMS Yarmouth and Plymouth, the ice patrol ship HMS Endurance, MV Contender Bezant and the survey ships HMS Hecla, Herald, and Hydra. [3] On 25 April 1982, the Argentinian submarine Santa Fe was spotted by a Wessex HAS3 from HMS Antrim.

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  9. HMS Cordella - Wikipedia

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    Service history. F/V Cordella was a 1,238 ton fishing trawler built in 1973 by Clelands Shipbuilding Company at Wallsend, England. Cordella was one of five Hull -based trawlers that were taken up from trade by the Royal Navy in 1982 for service as naval trawlers (auxiliary MCM vessels) during the Falklands War.