Agincourt. Then there was Almirante Latorre, a super-dreadnought battleship that was being built for the Chilean Navy (Armada de Chile). She was one of two planned warships that were purchased by the South American nation, which was embroiled by a naval arms race that was started when Brazil purchased the British-built dreadnought Minas Geraes. To further show how complicated matters were at the time, Brazil also ordered an even more advanced warship, Rio de Janerio, but when the nation's rubber boom collapsed and its relations with Argentina improved, the vessel was resold to the Ottoman Empire as the aforementioned Sultân Osmân I Evvel.