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Several ships of the Chilean Navy have been named Lautaro after Lautaro, a Mapuche leader during the War of Arauco.

  • Lautaro (1818-1828), of the First Chilean Navy Squadron, formerly the British East Indiaman Windham.
  • Lautaro (1865-1866), a steamer.[1]
  • Lautaro (1898-1954), a sailing frigate.[2]
  • Lautaro (1880-1910), a tug, later renamed Milcavi.[3]
  • Lautaro (1910-?), a tug.[4]
  • Lautaro (1941-1945), formerly the German barque Priwall, built 1917.
  • Lautaro (1947-1991), a patrol boat,[5] formerly the Sotoyomo-class Fleet Tug USS ATA-122.[6]

A ship of the Compañía Sudamericana de Vapores:

  • Rímac (1872-1902), a steamship, renamed Lautaro and sunk off Panama City during the War of the Thousand Days.

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