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BAP Pisagua (SS 33)

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Laid down
  
15 August 1978

Homeport
  
Callao

Length
  
55.9 m

Launched
  
19 October 1980

Commissioned
  
12 July 1983

Motto
  
Vencer

Construction started
  
15 August 1978

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Displacement
  
1,180 t surfaced 1,285 t submerged

Builder
  
Howaldtswerke-Deutsche Werft

BAP Pisagua (SS-33) is one of two Type 209/1200 submarines ordered by the Peruvian Navy on March 21, 1977. It was built by the German shipbuilder Howaldtswerke Deutsche Werft AG at its shipyard in Kiel. It is named after the battle of Pisagua which took place between Chilean warships and Peruvian coastal artillery on November 2, 1879. While undergoing sea trials in the North Sea, it collided with a Soviet ship on April 8, 1982 and suffered damage which delayed its commissioning. It eventually arrived to its homeport of Callao in 1983.

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BAP Pisagua (SS-33) Wikipedia