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ARA Punta Médanos (B-18) was an auxiliary ship of the Argentine Navy, a tanker built at the Swan, Hunter & Wigham Richardson shipyard, Wallsend, in 1950. While in naval service she made several commercial trips supplementing the YPF tanker fleet, and supported the high seas fleet; in this capacity Punta Médanos participated in the Falklands War in 1982. She was decommissioned in 1984 and sold for scrapping. The vessel was named after the coastal feature of , Argentina, and was the first Argentine naval ship with this name.

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  • ARA Punta Médanos (B-18) was an auxiliary ship of the Argentine Navy, a tanker built at the Swan, Hunter & Wigham Richardson shipyard, Wallsend, in 1950. While in naval service she made several commercial trips supplementing the YPF tanker fleet, and supported the high seas fleet; in this capacity Punta Médanos participated in the Falklands War in 1982. She was decommissioned in 1984 and sold for scrapping. The vessel was named after the coastal feature of , Argentina, and was the first Argentine naval ship with this name. (en)
  • El ARA Punta Médanos (B-18) fue un buque tanque de la Armada Argentina ocasionalmente al servicio de YPF. Fue asignado en 1950. Al momento de su incorporación a la fuerza fue el mayor buque logístico de la Flota de Mar.​ (es)
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  • Sometimes operated as part of YPF fleet (en)
  • Career and characteristics data from “Histarmar” and “Flota YPF” websites (en)
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  • ARA Punta Médanos (B-18) was an auxiliary ship of the Argentine Navy, a tanker built at the Swan, Hunter & Wigham Richardson shipyard, Wallsend, in 1950. While in naval service she made several commercial trips supplementing the YPF tanker fleet, and supported the high seas fleet; in this capacity Punta Médanos participated in the Falklands War in 1982. She was decommissioned in 1984 and sold for scrapping. The vessel was named after the coastal feature of , Argentina, and was the first Argentine naval ship with this name. (en)
  • El ARA Punta Médanos (B-18) fue un buque tanque de la Armada Argentina ocasionalmente al servicio de YPF. Fue asignado en 1950. Al momento de su incorporación a la fuerza fue el mayor buque logístico de la Flota de Mar.​ (es)
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