| Chilean navy Armada de Chile |
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Chilean Naval Ensign |
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| Country | Chile |
| Engagements | Chilean independence Peruvian independence War against the Confederation War against Spain(Chincha Islands) War of the Pacific Chilean Civil War |
The Chilean Navy (Armada de Chile) is the naval force of Chile.
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The 25,000-person navy, including 5,200 marines, is directed by Admiral Rodolfo Codina. Of the fleet of 66 surface vessels (soon to be increased to seventy-four), seven are major combatant ships and they are based in Valparaíso. The navy operates its own aircraft for transport and patrol; there are no fighter or bomber aircraft. The Navy also operates four submarines and a tender ship to support them, all based in Talcahuano.
The Chilean Navy’s most important asset is the 22,000 men and women that develop, maintain and operate the naval and maritime resources and land-based support installations.
The Naval ships permit the integration of Chile’s Pacific and Southern island regions, thus integrating its disjointed geography and acting as a binding agent for Chile’s tri-continental features. The transport of passengers, especially during the school year or in cases of emergency, together with the supply of provisions and fuel, are of key importance to the inhabitants of these insular zones.
The Chilean Navy is generally considered to be among the most capable and proffessional in the Americas, and is heavily alligned with significant naval powers such as the US Navy and several european navies, most notably the British Royal Navy.
The Institution regularly carries out civil operations whereby Navy professionals provide social assistance and health care to the civilian population, and provide support in cases of natural catastrophe.
It also undertakes preventative education campaigns for Chile’s population on issues that include security on beaches and seaside resorts and measures to be taken in the case of a tsunami.
The most important naval bases and supply depots are (from north to south): Iquique, Easter Island, Valparaíso, Talcahuano, Puerto Montt, Punta Arenas, Puerto Williams, and Base General Bernardo O’Higgins Riquelme in Antarctica].
see List of active Chilean Navy ships
The remaining two Condell class frigates were stricken from Chilean Navy service, after the arrival of their replacements. Despite their age, and due to their excellent condition and constant modernization, both ships were sold and delivered to the Ecuadorian Navy in 2008.
| Aircraft | Origin | Type | Versions | In service[1] | Notes |
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| Bell 206 JetRanger | Utility helicopter | Model 206B TH-57 Sea Ranger |
4 2 |
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| CASA C-212 Aviocar | Tactical transport | C-212A | 3 | ||
| Cessna O-2 Skymaster | Liaison | O-2A | 8 | ||
| Embraer EMB-111 | Maritime patrol aircraft transport |
EMB-111AN EMB-111C |
3 1 |
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| Eurocopter Bo 105 | Utility helicopter | Bo 105C | 2 | ||
| Eurocopter AS 532 Cougar | Naval helicopter | AS 532SC | 5 | 1 lost in nighttime ASW training accident. | |
| Eurocopter AS 365 Dauphin | SAR helicopter | AS 365 | 4 | 4 more to be acquired | |
| CASA C-295 | Maritime patrol aircraft | C-295 Persuader | 3[2] | 3 acquired, with option for 5 more | |
| Lockheed P-3 Orion | Maritime patrol aircraft VIP transport |
P-3ACH |
4 (+ 4 spares) | To be replaced by C-295 in the near future | |
| Pilatus PC-7 Turbo Trainer | Trainer | 7 | Originally 10 PC-7 in fleet. None lost in accidents. |
The Chilean Marines or (Infanteria de Marina de Chile) is the land/amphibious attack force of the Chilean Navy. The 5,200 manned force contains special training and tactics with state of the art equipment.
The beginnings of the Chilean Navy date back to 1817. A year before, following the Battle of Chacabuco, General Bernardo O'Higgins prophetically declared “this victory and another hundred shall be of no significance if we do not gain control of the sea”.
This led to the development of Chilean Navy, and the first legal resolutions outlining the organization of the institution were created. Chile’s First National Fleet and the Academy for Young Midshipmen (predecessor of the current Naval Academy) were founded, as were the Marine Corps and the Supply Commissary.
The Scot Thomas Cochrane was hired by O'Higgins to be the first commander of the Navy, whom in turn hired an all-anglophone officer corps and midshipmen crew (British, Irish and American seamen). He was key in the war against loyalist forces in Peru. Later he took control of the fortresses of Valdivia, but failed in his attempt to conquer Chiloe Island.
The most outstanding example of the commitment of the navy to its country is that of Commander Arturo Prat, whose name went down in history for the exceptional heroism he demonstrated at the Naval Action at Iquique, on 21 May 1879, during the War against Peru and Bolivia (War of the Pacific).
The Chilean Navy has fought the following wars:
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CS Simpson (SS-21) entering Pearl Harbor, Hawaii in 2004 |
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Chilean frigate Almirante Blanco Encalada (FF-15) at Pearl Harbor, 2006 |
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| Picture | Rank | Name | Entered Office | Exited Office | Position |
| Colonel | Francisco de la Lastra de la Sotta | 1812 | 1814 | Valparaiso governor | |
| Lieutenant Colonel | Rudecindo Alvarado | 1817 | 1817 | Valparaiso governor | |
| Colonel | Francisco de la Lastra de la Sotta | 1817 | 1818 | Valparaiso governor | |
| Navy Captain 1st Class | Manuel Blanco Encalada | 1818 | 1821 | Navy General Commander | |
| Colonel | José Ignacio Zenteno del Pozo | 1821 | 1825 | Navy General Commander | |
| General | Francisco de la Lastra de la Sotta | 1825 | 1829 | Navy General Commander | |
| Division General | José María de la Cruz Prieto | 1829 | 1831 | Navy General Commander | |
| José Matías López Orrego | 1831 | 1833 | Navy General Commander | ||
| Colonel of Militia | Diego Portales Palazuelos | 1833 | 1834 | Navy General Commander | |
| Colonel | Ramón de la Cavareda Trucios | 1834 | 1837 | Navy General Commander | |
| Colonel | Victorino Garrido | 1837 | 1842 | Navy General Commander | |
| Division General | José María de la Cruz Prieto | 1842 | 1843 | Navy General Commander | |
| Commodore | Robert Winthrop Simpson | 1843 | 1844 | Navy General Commander | |
| Division General | José Joaquín Prieto Vial | 1844 | 1845 | Navy General Commander | |
| Navy Captain | Robert Winthrop Simpson | 1845 | 1846 | Navy General Commander | |
| General | José Santiago Aldunate Toro | 1846 | 1847 | Navy General Commander | |
| Vice Admiral | Manuel Blanco Encalada | 1847 | 1852 | Navy General Commander | |
| Rear Admiral | Robert Winthrop Simpson | 1852 | 1853 | Navy General Commander | |
| Julián Riesco Droguett | 1853 | 1856 | Navy General Commander | ||
| Domingo Espiñera Riesco | 1856 | 1858 | Navy General Commander | ||
| Manuel Valenzuela Castillo | 1858 | 1858 | Navy General Commander | ||
| Jovino Novoa Vidal | 1859 | 1859 | Navy General Commander | ||
| General | Juan Vidaurre-Leal Morla | 1859 | 1859 | Navy General Commander | |
| Colonel | Cornelio Saavedra Rodríguez | 1860 | 1860 | Navy General Commander | |
| General | José Santiago Aldunate Toro | 1861 | 1864 | Navy General Commander | |
| Juan Ramón Lira | 1864 | 1865 | Navy General Commander | ||
| Vicente Villalón | 1865 | 1865 | Navy General Commander | ||
| Juan Ramón Lira | 1865 | 1866 | Navy General Commander | ||
| José María de la Cruz Salvo | 1867 | 1867 | Navy General Commander | ||
| Commodore | José Anacleto Goñi Prieto | 1867 | 1868 | Navy General Commander | |
| Juan Ramón Lira | 1868 | 1868 | Navy General Commander | ||
| Commodore | José Anacleto Goñi Prieto | 1869 | 1870 | Navy General Commander | |
| Francisco Echaurren García-Huidobro | 1870 | 1876 | Navy General Commander | ||
| Eulogio Altamirano Aracena | 1876 | 1879 | Navy General Commander | ||
| Rear Admiral | José Anacleto Goñi Prieto | 1879 | 1880 | Navy General Commander | |
| Eulogio Altamirano Aracena | 1880 | 1880 | Navy General Commander | ||
| Commodore | Oscar Viel Toro | 1881 | 1883 | Navy General Commander | |
| Domingo Toro Herrera | 1884 | 1885 | Navy General Commander | ||
| Rear Admiral | Juan José Latorre Benavente | 1886 | 1887 | Navy General Commander | |
| Rear Admiral | Luis Uribe Orrego | 1887 | 1889 | Navy General Commander | |
| Rear Admiral | Juan Williams Rebolledo | 1890 | 1891 | Navy General Commander | |
| Rear Admiral | Oscar Viel Toro | 1891 | 1891 | Navy General Commander | |
| Rear Admiral | Francisco Javier Molinas Gacitúa | 1892 | 1892 | Navy General Commander | |
| Rear Admiral | Luis Anacleto Castillo Goñi | 1893 | 1897 | Navy General Commander | |
| Vice Admiral | Jorge Montt Alvarez | 1897 | 1913 | Navy General Director | |
| Vice Admiral | Luis Alberto Goñi Simpson | 1913 | 1916 | Navy General Director | |
| Vice Admiral | Lindor Pérez Gacitúa | 1916 | 1916 | Navy General Director | |
| Vice Admiral | Joaquín Muñoz Hurtado | 1916 | 1922 | Navy General Director | |
| Vice Admiral | Francisco Nef Jara | 1922 | 1924 | Navy General Director | |
| Vice Admiral | Salustio Valdés Cortés | 1924 | 1925 | Navy General Director | |
| Vice Admiral | Luis Langlois Vidal | 1925 | 1925 | Navy General Director | |
| Vice Admiral | Juan Schroeder Peña | 1925 | 1927 | Navy General Director | |
| Vice Admiral | Jose Toribio Merino Saavedra | 1927 | 1928 | Navy Inspector General | |
| Rear Admiral | Felipe Wiegand Rodríguez | 1928 | 1929 | Navy Inspector General | |
| Rear Admiral | Alejandro García Castelblanco | 1929 | 1930 | Navy Inspector General | |
| Vice Admiral | Hipólito Marchant Morales | 1930 | 1931 | Navy Inspector General | |
| Rear Admiral | Alejandro García Castelblanco | 1931 | 1931 | Navy Inspector General | |
| Vice Admiral | Hipólito Marchant Morales | 1931 | 1932 | Navy Inspector General | |
| Rear Admiral | Edgardo von Schröeders Sarratea | 1932 | 1932 | Navy Inspector General | |
| Rear Admiral | Carlos Jouanne de la Motte du Portail | 1932 | 1932 | Navy General Director | |
| Rear Admiral | Luis Alvarez Jaramillo | 1932 | 1932 | Navy General Director | |
| Rear Admiral | Calisto Rogers Ceas | 1932 | 1932 | Navy General Director | |
| Vice Admiral | Olegario Reyes del Río | 1932 | 1938 | Navy Commander-in-chief | |
| Vice Admiral | Luis Alvarez Jaramillo | 1938 | 1938 | Navy Commander-in-chief | |
| Vice Admiral | Julio Allard Pinto | 1938 | 1943 | Navy Commander-in-chief | |
| Vice Admiral | Vicente Merino Bielich | 1943 | 1947 | Navy Commander-in-chief | |
| Vice Admiral | Emilio Daroch Soto | 1947 | 1948 | Navy Commander-in-chief | |
| Vice Admiral | Carlos Torres Hevia | 1948 | 1952 | Navy Commander-in-chief | |
| Vice Admiral | Danilo Bassi Galleguillos | 1952 | 1952 | Navy Commander-in-chief | |
| Vice Admiral | Enrique Lagreze Echavarría | 1952 | 1954 | Navy Commander-in-chief | |
| Vice Admiral | Francisco O'Ryan Orrego | 1954 | 1958 | Navy Commander-in-chief | |
| Vice Admiral | Leopoldo Fontaine Nakin | 1958 | 1962 | Navy Commander-in-chief | |
| Admiral | Hernán Cubillos Leiva | 1962 | 1964 | Navy Commander-in-chief | |
| Admiral | Jacobo Neumann Etienne | 1964 | 1966 | Navy Commander-in-chief | |
| Admiral | Ramón Barros González | 1966 | 1968 | Navy Commander-in-chief | |
| Admiral | Fernando Porta Angulo | 1968 | 1970 | Navy Commander-in-chief | |
| Admiral | Hugo Tirado Barros | 1970 | 1970 | Navy Commander-in-chief | |
| Admiral | Raúl Montero Cornejo | 1970 | 1973 | Navy Commander-in-chief | |
| Admiral | José Toribio Merino Castro | 1973 | 1990 | Navy Commander-in-chief | |
| Admiral | Jorge Martínez Busch | 1990 | 1997 | Navy Commander-in-chief | |
| Admiral | Jorge Arancibia Reyes | 1997 | 2001 | Navy Commander-in-chief | |
| Admiral | Miguel Ángel Vergara Villalobos | 2001 | 2005 | Navy Commander-in-chief | |
| Admiral | Rodolfo Codina Díaz | 2005 | Present | Navy Commander-in-chief |
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