Gringo–Gaucho

US-Argentine naval maneuvers
Super Etendard on USS Ronald Reagan

Gringo–Gaucho are a contingent set of maneuvers performed between the Argentine Naval Aviation and United States Navy's aircraft carriers. The US Navy refers to them as Southern Seas in their last edition. Gringo and Gaucho are linguistic and folkloric designations of long standing, respectively.

History

S-2T Turbo Tracker approaching USS Carl Vinson
Touch-and-go on USS Ronald Reagan

The Argentine Navy continuously operated an aircraft carrier from 1959 to 1990. When ARA Veinticinco de Mayo was retired, it was decided to keep an embarked air group with the hope of operating a carrier again in the future.[1] In order to qualify the pilots, the traditional friendship with the Brazilian Navy allowed Argentine naval aviators to operate from the deck of the Brazilian aircraft carriers Minas Gerais and São Paulo during ARAEX exercises.[2][3] The only other choice available was with the United States. As the United States Navy does not maintain regular deployments of aircraft carriers in the South Atlantic it is necessary to wait for one of them to perform a transit within Argentine coastal waters. The opportunities occur when the ships perform a transit around South America to move between the East and West coasts of the United States since they are too large for the Panama Canal. The exercise is coordinated by US Naval Forces Southern Command, but unlike the Sao Paulo the Argentine aircraft solely perform touch-and-go landings. CSG-10 and USS George Washington conducted GringoGaucho 2024.

Aircraft

List of operations

  • 1990, March: USS Constellation on transit for her Service Life Extension Program (SLEP)
  • 1990, October: USS Abraham Lincoln
  • 1991, November: USS Kitty Hawk, including port visit to Mar del Plata[4]
  • 1993: USS Constellation on the way back to the Pacific Ocean after SLEP
  • 2001: USS Nimitz. Cancelled due budget restrictions per Argentine economic crisis
  • 2004: USS Ronald Reagan[5]video
  • 2008:USS George Washington[6][7]
  • 2010: USS Carl Vinsonvideo
  • 2024: USS George Washington (CVN-73) (Gringo-Gaucho II) [8]

Gallery

  • Super Etendard approaching USS Abraham Lincoln
    Super Etendard approaching USS Abraham Lincoln
  • Trackers overflying the USS Carl Vinson
    Trackers overflying the USS Carl Vinson
  • Alouette III acting as SAR helo on USS Ronald Reagan
    Alouette III acting as SAR helo on USS Ronald Reagan
  • Super Etendard on USS Ronald Reagan
    Super Etendard on USS Ronald Reagan
  • Landing signal officer on USS Carl Vinson
    Landing signal officer on USS Carl Vinson
  • H-3 Sea King on USS Ronald Reagan
    H-3 Sea King on USS Ronald Reagan
  • Gringo-Gaucho 2010
    Gringo-Gaucho 2010

See also

References

  1. ^ 1998 Se vendió el portaaviones
  2. ^ La Argentina y Brasil, en operativo naval conjunto
  3. ^ Maniobras combinadas con Brasil
  4. ^ Frente a Mar del Plata fondeará hoy el portaaviones Kitty Hawk ... entre los días 10 a 16 de noviembre de 1991, período en el que el portaaviones de la marina de los Estados Unidos Kitty Hawk y aviones de la Fuerza Aeronaval 2, con asiento en la base Comandante Espora de Bahía Blanca, desarrollaron tareas conjuntas
  5. ^ Ejercicio con los EE.UU.
  6. ^ Un portaaviones de los EE.UU., con la Armada
  7. ^ Un portaaviones nuclear llega a la Argentina
  8. ^ [1]
  • Carl Vinson Unites with Argentina for Southern Seas 2010 Archived 2011-06-29 at the Wayback Machine
  • Argentina-United States in joint exercise