Dilbert_X wrote:
Bertster7 wrote:
Dilbert_X wrote:
If the Argentinians had put up a real fight they would have won it easily.
Now I doubt there are enough ships.
Yeah - of course they could. The fact that their navy couldn't leave port after we sent nuclear subs down there didn't impede them at all.
Their aircraft could still fly.
If one exocet had hit the carrier it would have been game over, the Atlantic Conveyor was bad enough.
Fighting a war on the other side of the worl without air cover, or US support, was bad enough.
ever heard of the "san luis incident"?
the argentinian submarine "san luis" fired 8 torpedos at a distance of 7 km at the british aircraft carrier "invincible" and some of its support vessels. none of them hit their target, because the unexperienced mechanicians on the submarine oversaw, that two wires on the fire control system(?) were wrongly attached, so that the torpedos' pathes couldn't be corrected after launching them.
the british commander admiral "sandy" woodward said after the war, that the carrier battle group would have had to be withdrawn immediately, if one of its 2 carriers had been sunk. even years later, the argentinians always said, "a mechanician has lost the falklands war".