The Falklands Naval Campaign 1982
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Author | : Edward Hampshire |
Publisher | : Bloomsbury Publishing |
Total Pages | : 97 |
Release | : 2021-04-15 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1472842995 |
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The Falklands Conflict was remarkable for many reasons: it was a hard fought, bloody and short conflict between a leading NATO power and one of the most capable armed forces in South America; it demonstrated the capabilities of a range of cutting-edge technologies including nuclear-powered attack submarines, Exocet missiles and Sea Harrier VSTOL aircraft; and it was fought many thousands of miles away from the Royal Navy's home bases. In this illustrated study, renowned naval historian Dr Edward Hampshire draws upon the latest available sources to offer a comprehensive examination of the Falklands naval campaign. Blow-by-blow accounts of key engagements, such as the sinking of the General Belgrano, the loss of HMS Sheffield, and the landings at San Carlos Bay, are presented alongside lesser known but equally important naval operations that helped shape the outcome of the conflict.
Author | : Edward Hampshire |
Publisher | : Bloomsbury Publishing |
Total Pages | : 97 |
Release | : 2021-04-15 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1472843029 |
Download The Falklands Naval Campaign 1982 Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle
The Falklands Conflict was remarkable for many reasons: it was a hard fought, bloody and short conflict between a leading NATO power and one of the most capable armed forces in South America; it demonstrated the capabilities of a range of cutting-edge technologies including nuclear-powered attack submarines, Exocet missiles and Sea Harrier VSTOL aircraft; and it was fought many thousands of miles away from the Royal Navy's home bases. In this illustrated study, renowned naval historian Dr Edward Hampshire draws upon the latest available sources to offer a comprehensive examination of the Falklands naval campaign. Blow-by-blow accounts of key engagements, such as the sinking of the General Belgrano, the loss of HMS Sheffield, and the landings at San Carlos Bay, are presented alongside lesser known but equally important naval operations that helped shape the outcome of the conflict.
Author | : Gordon Smith |
Publisher | : Lulu.com |
Total Pages | : 141 |
Release | : 2006-11-01 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9781847539502 |
Download Battle Atlas of the Falklands War 1982 by Land, Sea and Air Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle
This battle atlas details the occupation of South Georgia and the Falklands Islands/Malvinas by the Argentines, the assembly and dispatch of the British Task Force, and the reconquest of the islands. Appendices list British ships and aircraft, and Argentine aircraft losses and British gallantry awards.
Author | : Chris Chant |
Publisher | : Bloomsbury Publishing |
Total Pages | : 143 |
Release | : 2013-01-20 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1472800516 |
Download Air War in the Falklands 1982 Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle
The war fought between the United Kingdom and Argentina in 1982, for the possession of the Falkland Islands was probably the last 'colonial' war that will ever be undertaken by the British. This book shows how the key to British success was the speed with which the British gained and then maintained air superiority over the islands and the waters around then with their small force of Sea Harrier STOVL warplanes, which operated from two aircraft carriers. Though subsonic, the Sea Harrier and its Sidewinder AAM were a combination altogether superior to Argentina's mix of supersonic and subsonic warplanes with older weapons, and this advantage was emphasised by the significantly greater tactical acuity of the British pilots. The Argentine pilots fought with considerable piloting skill and enormous courage, and scored a number of stunning successes against British warships, but ultimately they could not prevent the British landing and the following land campaign that resulted in complete Argentine defeat.
Author | : Lawrence Freedman |
Publisher | : Psychology Press |
Total Pages | : 251 |
Release | : 2005 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0714652067 |
Download The Official History of the Falklands Campaign: The origins of the Falklands war Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle
Covering the origins of the 1982 war, this book describes the long history of the dispute between Argentina and Britain over the sovereignty of the islands, and the difficulties faced by governments in finding a way to reconcile the dispute.
Author | : Admiral Sandy Woodward |
Publisher | : HarperCollins UK |
Total Pages | : 714 |
Release | : 2012-04-19 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0007390513 |
Download One Hundred Days (Text Only) Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle
The bestselling, highly-acclaimed and most famous account of the Falklands War, written by the commander of the British Task Force.
Author | : Lawrence Freedman |
Publisher | : Psychology Press |
Total Pages | : 812 |
Release | : 2005 |
Genre | : Falkland Islands War, 1982 |
ISBN | : 0714652075 |
Download The Official History of the Falklands Campaign: War and diplomacy Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle
Follows the task force to the South Atlantic, through the battles of early May that saw the loss of the Belgrano and the Sheffield, and on to the landings at San Carlos and the eventual surrender of the Argentine garrison.
Author | : Kenneth L Privratsky |
Publisher | : Pen and Sword |
Total Pages | : 321 |
Release | : 2016-08-15 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1473823129 |
Download Logistics in the Falklands War Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle
While many books have been written on the Falklands War, this is the first to focus on the vital aspect of logistics. The challenges were huge; the lack of preparation time; the urgency; the huge distances involved; the need to requisition ships from trade to name but four.??After a brief discussion of events leading to Argentina's invasion the book describes in detail the rush to re-organise and deploy forces, despatch a large task force, the innovative solutions needed to sustain the Task Force, the vital staging base at Ascension Island, the in-theatre resupply, the set-backs and finally the restoring of order after victory.??Had the logistics plan failed, victory would have been impossible and humiliation inevitable, with no food for the troops, no ammunition for the guns, no medical support for casualties etc.??The lessons learnt have never been more important with increasing numbers of out-of-area operations required in remote trouble spots at short notice. The Falklands experience is crucial for the education of new generations of military planners and fascinating for military buffs and this book fills an important gap.
Author | : Michael Clapp |
Publisher | : Grub Street Publishers |
Total Pages | : 233 |
Release | : 2012-08-24 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 178159631X |
Download Amphibious Assault Falklands Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle
A British Naval commander’s eyewitness account of the 1982 war in the South Atlantic. Since he was in charge of the amphibious operations in the Falklands War, it goes without saying that there is no one better qualified to tell the story of that aspect of the campaign than Commodore Michael Clapp. Here he describes, with considerable candor, some of the problems met in a Navy racing to war and finding it necessary to recreate a largely abandoned operational technique in a somewhat ad hoc fashion. During the time it took to “go south,” some sense of order was imposed and a not very well defined command structure evolved, this was not done without generating a certain amount of friction. He tells of why San Carlos Water was chosen for the assault and the subsequent inshore operations. Michael Clapp and his small staff made their stand and can claim a major role in the defeat of the Argentine Air and Land Forces.
Author | : Gregory Fremont-Barnes |
Publisher | : Bloomsbury Publishing |
Total Pages | : 98 |
Release | : 2012-05-20 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1849086087 |
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On 3 April 1982 British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher announced that Argentine armed forces had landed on British sovereign territory; had captured the men of Royal Marine detachment NP8901; had run up the Argentine flag; and had declared the islands and their population to be Argentine. An immediate response was required and a task force was rapidly assembled to retake the islands. From this point until the Argentine surrender on 14 June, the British forces fought what was in many ways a 19th-century style colonial campaign at the end of extended supply lines some 8,000 miles from home. This volume will detail the major stages of the land campaign to retake the islands, focusing on the San Carlos landings, the battle for Darwin and Goose Green, and the final battles for Mt Longdon, Tumbledown and Wireless Ridge, the mountains that surrounded the island's capital, Stanley.