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Milei's government advances in the purchase of French submarines
The country showed its interest in acquiring Scorpene submersibles by signing a letter of intent.
Scorpene submarine made in France.
The government of Argentine President Javier Milei took another step towards its goal of acquiring new submarines for the country's Navy with the aim of recovering an operational capacity of this force after the loss of the submarine ARA San Juan, which sank in 2017, Todo Noticias reported on Sunday.
According to the media, a few weeks ago, Argentina's Ministry of Defense managed to sign a letter of intent with its French counterparts to acquire Scorpene-class units, which means that the Latin American country showed interest in moving forward with an eventual agreement. However, the signing of a letter of intent does not yet mean that the agreement has finally been finalized.
Previously, it was already revealed that in the 2025 Budget the Milei government made a request for debt for some 2,300 million dollars "for the recovery of submarine capacity." The minimum repayment term is three years and the Ministry of Defense would take the loan.
The Argentine government is considering buying two French Scorpene submarines, developed by the company Naval Group, at a unit cost of 500 million dollars. Its construction may take up to seven years and it is not even ruled out that the Argentine shipyard Tandanor will participate in the process.
These submarines, which are 72 meters long, have a diving depth of 300 meters, an autonomy of 78 days to carry out missions in the open sea and a payload of 18 torpedoes and missiles.