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Argentinia: ARA Santisima Trinidad (Type 42 destroyer)are there more examples of military ships go into this position? it doesnt seem such an easy thing to do.
Argentinia: ARA Santisima Trinidad (Type 42 destroyer)
Since 2004, Santísima Trinidad was listed as "in reserve awaiting overhaul", but it was expected that the navy would formally decommission her. On 21 January 2013, Santísima Trinidad suffered a broken valve which resulted in the flooding of several compartments. The flooding was beyond the capacity of the pumps and the crew was evacuated. The ship took on a 50-degree list and sank at her moorings. Santísima Trinidad was in poor condition before she sank; the ship had been cannibalized to keep her sister Hércules operational, as the British refused to sell the Argentines spare parts after the Falklands War. In September 2014, specialists of the Argentine navy began an operation to raise the ship. In December 2015, Santísima Trinidad was refloated and the Navy announced they plan to turn her into a museum dedicated to the 1982 war.
Refloated
Accept that active duty has nothing to do with the cause of flooding/capsizing in the case of Betwa, as it was a flaw not of the ship but of the dock.Nice find! Except INS Betwa is still in active duty, and ARA Santisima Trinidad had been already a museum piece since 1989, 24 years prior to the accident.