by hrtpaul » Thu Jun 05, 2014 1:13 pm
I think you'll find had the Poms lost a carrier, they woulda been screwed totally. The Poms needed every SHAR they could get and being 1 carrier down I guarantee they woulda had to retreat and think of some other way of getting the Islands back. If the Junta had of waited (which they realistically couldn't) a few months, the Poms would have got rid of the Invincible (IIRC) and there's no way the Poms coulda gone down south with just 1 carrier. The Poms also made some huge f^%$ ups like positioning their picket ships inside Falkland sound where they were practically blind, unable to use their systems to their fullest potential. If they had of chucked a few picket ships to the west of West Falkland they would have been able to spot the incoming aircraft even at low altitude. And in spotting said bogeys, able to warn other ships in Falkland Sound. The Sheffield's main radar was offline when it got hit to make a call to the UK. And just for some added spice, how about we unload our ground troops in the wrong spot anddo it in broad daylight. WTF???? While the Argies probably wouldn't have won the war anyway given the reasons stated by others, like I said if they had of taken 1 of the carriers out the Poms would have lost that particular battle no question. It was lucky the SAS took out those Pucaras as well. They're a nasty piece of work if you happen to be a grunt. Also if the Argies were able to base jets on the islands, there's no way the Poms woulda got so close to the islands as they did. Mistakes were made on both sides but I believe that it was a much closer run thing than many think. I've looked into getting there to have a look but it's freakin expensive and I don't like the idea of having to travel to/through South America to get there. And I'm not swimming.
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