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In April 1982, Argentina seized the Falkland Islands from the UK, starting a war in the Atlantic. Royal Navy ships steamed south to recapture the islands, and the Argentine navy sailed to meet them.
Throughout the 1982 conflict, Argentine Air Force and Navy launched many airstrikes against British forces recovering the ...
On November 15, 2017, the Argentine submarine San Juan disappeared 270 miles off the coast of Argentina. The Russians commenced information operations through the state-owned and operated Sputnik ...
This month marks three decades since Argentina’s invasion of the Falkland Islands, and by all accounts, the Argentines still want them back. Protesters burned a Union Jack and an effigy of ...
Falklands’ war tested modernized Super Etendard in Argentine Navy’s agenda. Sunday, February 21st 2010 - 23:09 UTC. Full article 42 comments.
in 1833, Britain reasserted control over the Falklands after sending two navy ships to the islands after Argentina (at that time called the United Provinces of the River Plate) refused to acknowledge ...
Sandy Woodward, who commanded the British navy task force that retook the Falkland Islands in the 1982 war with Argentina, has died aged 81, the defence ministry confirmed on Monday.
Argentina’s plans for new equipment present a clear threat to the Falklands. F-16 jets, especially if supported by refueling aircraft, could compromise local British air superiority over the ...
In 1982, Argentine military ruler Gen. Leopoldo Galtieri sent a naval force to reclaim the Falkland Islands — called the Malvinas in Argentina — from Great Britain, and British Prime Minister ...