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  • The '''Falklands War''' ([[Spanish language|Spanish]]: ''Guerra de las Malvinas'' or ''Guerra de ...ted Kingdom]], gained an electoral advantage for her leadership during the Falklands War.}}
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  • ...omber, intended for nuclear missions but last used conventionally in the [[Falklands War]]
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  • A British practice, used extensively during the [[Falklands War]], of chartering civilian ships to provide additional military sealift
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  • ...''USS Phoenix'', sunk by U.K. [[submarine]] ''HMS Conqueror'' during the [[Falklands War]]
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  • ...[[Royal Navy]]'s [[Type 42-class]], sunk by an [[Exocet]] missile in the [[Falklands War]]
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  • UK straight-running heavy [[torpedo]], used during [[Falklands War]] for the first sinking of a surface vessel, ''ARA General Belgrano'', by a
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  • ...were sunk and some of which were a key part of the fleet defense in the [[Falklands War]]
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  • Commercial U.K. trasport ship, sunk during the [[Falklands War]] by an Argentinean [[Exocet]] [[anti-shipping missile]], while carrying al
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  • ...gdom]], famous for her free market views and for successfully waging the [[Falklands War]], frequently called the "Iron Lady".
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  • ..., sunk by an Argentinean [[Exocet]] [[anti-shipping missile]] during the [[Falklands War]] while in an outer air defense ring protecting the task force
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  • The '''Falklands War''' ([[Spanish language|Spanish]]: ''Guerra de las Malvinas'' or ''Guerra de ...ted Kingdom]], gained an electoral advantage for her leadership during the Falklands War.}}
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  • British military forces used the island as a staging center during the [[Falklands War]].
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  • ...was a [[Type 42-class]] [[destroyer]], sunk by [[Argentina]] in the 1982 [[Falklands War]]. While she was not the first ship sunk by a [[cruise missile]], she was t
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  • {{r|Falklands War}}
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  • ...ment of Argentinian ground forces, and scrap metal merchants, during the [[Falklands War]].
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  • They had a major combat role in the Falklands War; had the Argentines had more than five, they might well have fought off the
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  • {{r|Falklands War}}
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  • ==Falklands War== ...tion using conventional bombs, the British "BLACK BUCK" raids during the [[Falklands War]] were effective, again for a specific objective.
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  • In the [[Falklands War]], SBS would most often deploy from [[submarine]]s while SAS would infiltra
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  • ...rations. It was also important in operations far from bases, such as the [[Falklands War]] as conducted by the [[Royal Navy]], which calls it '''replenishment at se
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  • ...ast major ground combat in which it fought without other nations was the [[Falklands War]], but it had a major role in the [[Gulf War]] as well as in peacekeeping o
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  • ...th give and receive fuel. For extremely long-range operations, as in the [[Falklands War]], a group of tankers may start off a mission, with some tankers being refu
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  • As demonstrated in the [[Falklands War]], they have the facilities to be a task force [[flagship]]. They can also
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  • ...carried in Batches 1 and 2, and 40 in Batch 3. Sea Dart, as found in the [[Falklands War]], was not effective against low-flying targets. In that war, high-low thre
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  • {{r|Falklands War}}
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  • ...p commanders determine if operations are, or are not, possible. During the Falklands War, British special operations helicopters missions failed due to "white-out"
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  • ===Falklands War=== {{main|Falklands War}}
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  • ...ding Ships Logistic (LSL) such as the ''RFA Sir Galahad'' (sunk during the Falklands War) and ''RFA Sir Tristram'' (damaged but rebuilt). These ships were originall
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  • ...to a territorial dispute between the UK and Argentina, which led to the [[Falklands War]] in 1982. Argentina, at the time under the military [[junta]] of General [
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  • Sea Harriers had a decisive air superiority role in the [[Falklands War]]; a large part of their effectiveness was due to their [[AIM-9 Sidewinder|
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  • ...orpedoes from a nuclear-powered [[submarine]], ''HMS Conqueror'', in the [[Falklands War]].
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  • ==1980s Falklands War SIGINT== During the [[Falklands War]] in 1982, Argentina used Boeing 707s, with visual reconnaissance capabilit
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  • ...the world. Even with the great tradition of the [[Royal Navy]], the 1982 [[Falklands War]] was a surprise when Britain fought the largest naval and amphibious opera
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  • ...accounts of penguins being frightened by aeroplanes can be traced to the [[Falklands War]] between the [[United Kingdom]] and [[Argentina]] in 1982. During that tim
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  • ...e a critical role in detecting low-flying cruise missiles. During the 1982 Falklands War, ships did not have enough warning, from the limited radar horizon of ship
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  • In 1982, Argentina started the [[Falklands War]], to established what it considered its natural and historic authority ove ...force for internal control rather than dealing with external issues; the [[Falklands War]] was an anomaly.
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  • ==Falklands War==
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  • ...ration using conventional bombs, the British "BLACK BUCK" raids during the Falklands War were effective, again for a specific objective. The most effective large-sc
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  • - [[Falklands War]] -
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  • ...S Triton'' sank fellow Royal Navy submarine ''HMS Oxley'' and, in the 1982 Falklands War, ''HMS Cardiff'' shot down a friendly Gazelle helicopter."<ref name=AT2007-
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  • ===Falklands War===
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  • ...d to us another transformation in naval warfare. Both World Wars and the [[Falklands War]] have shown that ships built for the sole purpose of firing guns at long r
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  • * Boyce, D. George. ''The Falklands War.'' Palgrave Macmillan, 2005. 246 pp.
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  • ...e.<ref name=Martinson1984 /> It is worth noting that Argentina, during the Falklands War, used Super Etendards to deliver its five air-launched Exocet missiles, sin
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  • ...ntic Conveyor'', the Chinook was essential to the U.K. operations in the [[Falklands War]].
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  • ...ask Force#Marine Amphibious Unit|Marine Amphibious Unit (MEU)]]. In the [[Falklands War]], U.K. forces, lacking a full CTOL carrier, used a formation that employed ...bility of a carrier battle between Argentinian and British forces in the [[Falklands War]], but the Argentinian carrier returned to port. Argentine Navy aircraft, h
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  • ..., sank the Argentinian [[cruiser]], [[ARA General Belgrano]], during the [[Falklands War]]. This has been the only sinking of a naval vessel by a nuclear submarine,
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  • ...favor of a ship that had been attacked by Argentine aircraft during the [[Falklands War]]. While this was not an explicit human rights case, it added to the body o
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  • ...r II)|attack on Pearl Harbor]], was transferred to Argentina. During the [[Falklands War]], ''ARA General Belgrano'', veteran of Pearl Harbor, did not survive the t
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  • Different navies give their destroyers different priorities. The Falklands War demonstrated both the need for strong defense against even relatively low-p Also during the Falklands War, the British were concerned with the elderly, but still armored and armed w
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  • ===1980s Falklands War SIGINT===
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  • ===1980s Falklands War SIGINT=== During the [[Falklands War]] in 1982, Argentina used Boeing 707s, with visual reconnaissance capabilit
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  • 1982 &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;[[Falklands War]].
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  • ...to technology, especially if air superiority is contested, such as in the Falklands War.
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  • * [[Falklands War]]
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  • ...; indeed the last war in which the British military fought alone was the [[Falklands War]] of 1982, with full-scale combat operations lasting almost three months.
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