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ARA Almirante Brown was a central battery ironclad of the Argentine Navy built in the 1880s by Samuda Brothers in London. Almirante Brown displaced 4,200 long tons (4,300 t) and had a top speed of 14 knots (26 km/h; 16 mph). The ship was protected by a belt of nine-inch (230 mm) steel-faced armor and she carried a main battery of eight breech-loading guns. She was among the first major warships in the world to use steel armor, and remained the largest vessel in the Argentine fleet for over 15 years. Almirante Brown had a peaceful career in the fleet during the 1880s and 1890s. By the 1920s, she was reduced to a coastal defense ship, and remained in service until the early 1930s. She was stricken from the naval register in November 1932 and sold for scrapping.

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  • ARA Almirante Brown (1880) (en)
  • ARA Almirante Brown (1880) (es)
  • アルミランテ・ブラウン (装甲艦) (ja)
  • ARA Almirante Brown (1880) (ru)
  • ARA Almirante Brown (1880) (uk)
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  • ARA Almirante Brown was a central battery ironclad of the Argentine Navy built in the 1880s by Samuda Brothers in London. Almirante Brown displaced 4,200 long tons (4,300 t) and had a top speed of 14 knots (26 km/h; 16 mph). The ship was protected by a belt of nine-inch (230 mm) steel-faced armor and she carried a main battery of eight breech-loading guns. She was among the first major warships in the world to use steel armor, and remained the largest vessel in the Argentine fleet for over 15 years. Almirante Brown had a peaceful career in the fleet during the 1880s and 1890s. By the 1920s, she was reduced to a coastal defense ship, and remained in service until the early 1930s. She was stricken from the naval register in November 1932 and sold for scrapping. (en)
  • El ARA Almirante Brown fue un acorazado de la Armada Argentina que sirvió entre los años 1880 y 1926. Fue adquirido por el ministro Manuel Rafael García Aguirre​ a la firma Samuda & Bross, en el año 1884 a un valor de £ 190 000 para contrarrestar en un eventual conflicto los avances navales que experimentaba en ese entonces la escuadra chilena en la Guerra del Pacífico. (es)
  • アルミランテ・ブラウン (ARA Almirante Brown) は、アルゼンチン海軍の中央砲郭艦。同型艦はない。 (ja)
  • «Альмиранте Браун» (исп. ARA Almirante Brown — адмирал Браун) — аргентинский броненосец казематного типа. Построен в единственном экземпляре в соответствии с программой увеличения флота 1875 года. Назван в честь адмирала Уильяма Брауна — аргентинского военного деятеля ирландского происхождения. (ru)
  • «Альміранте Браун» (ісп. ARA Almirante Brown) - казематний броненосець ВМС Аргентини кінця XIX століття. Свою назву отримав на честь адмірала Вільяма Брауна, засновника ВМС Аргентини. (uk)
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  • Almirante Brown (en)
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