1982: Falklands War - Lethal Air Attacks On British Ships

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  • Опубліковано 7 чер 2022
  • 'On This Day 1982: Falklands War - Lethal Air Attacks On British Ships'
    Surprise airstrikes from Argentine Skyhawk jets on the RFA support ships Sir Galahad and Sir Tristram at Bluff Cove left both vessels badly damaged and ablaze.
    The fighter planes attacked before British forces had set up any anti-aircraft defences and killed 50 servicemen - 48 onboard the Sir Galahad, including 32 Welsh Guards who had been waiting to be taken ashore.
    Helicopter pilots were praised for their bravery - flying into thick black smoke to rescue soldiers from both the ships' decks and from the water.
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  • @Killadey
    @Killadey 9 місяців тому +21

    My dad served in the Falklands war with the royal navy. I hadn't looked into this conflict much until recently, maybe it was too close to home. I've been watching some videos recently and I can see why It's took me until age 42 to be ready to handle it.
    My dad has talked occasionally over the years about his experiences there, but I think as a kid my brain couldn't accept that it was real, I couldn't really appreciate how close I was to losing my dad. The bravery and ingenuity shown was incredible and I'm in awe of those who served there, but I'm also heartbroken for the people who had to suffer because of a few people's stupid actions.

    • @user-pb1vl2sg9s
      @user-pb1vl2sg9s 20 днів тому +1

      Vamos Argentina... Un saludo a la reina de parte de las FAA

  • @cesardaconceicao567
    @cesardaconceicao567 Рік тому +22

    These are very sad pictures.
    I remember when I saw them for the first time on TV News and was very impressed.
    We suffered something similar but on the high seas and with more deaths when the General Belgrano Cruiser was torpedoed and sunk. The tragic balance of wars. God save ALL those who fell in that war in Heaven and give peace to their loved ones. An affectionate greeting from Argentina.🇦🇷

  • @catherinemorey9289
    @catherinemorey9289 Рік тому +15

    Christopher hailwood who died on The Sir Galahad was my friend at secondary school in Crewe Cheshire in the 1960s!!! He was a great lad and a very brave naval serviceman and I think of him often!!! God bless Christopher I will always remember you with great pride and affection!!! Anthony Oconnor formerly of 157 Ruskin Road Crewe Cheshire England ❤

  • @okmillo5077
    @okmillo5077 Рік тому +16

    Due to the bombs that never exploded, if we count that they exploded, there would be approximately 12 ships lost.

    • @patrickcallaghan8577
      @patrickcallaghan8577 11 місяців тому +7

      I think HMS Plymouth alone had 4 bomb hits with none exploding. The Argentine Air Force Daggers and Skyhawks came in so fast and low the bombs didn't have time to arm.

    • @mattrasp1615
      @mattrasp1615 5 місяців тому +1

      That’s honestly crazy. Do bombs not explode that commonly? Or is it just outdated firepower. (In this time period ofcourse)

    • @berteisenbraun7415
      @berteisenbraun7415 4 місяці тому +1

      I think the did not arm the bombs right.

    • @0Kosuka
      @0Kosuka 4 місяці тому +5

      @@mattrasp1615 The bombs were dropped from such short distance at low altitude and high speed (the pilots had to basically skim just above sea level to avoid radar detection for as much as possible, punch hard and fast and then get out before anyone could retaliate. They dropped their payloads at approximately 50 meters distance) that the bombs 3 second timer couldn't engage on time for the bomb to arm before impact. Due to the speed and mass of the projectile, those could even punch though the whole ship and detonate on water on the other side if the conditions were right (pilots were instructed to hit engines and ammo depots to avoid that)
      Great effort from the FAA, they did a lot with what they had available.

    • @OldHatefulCracka-zo6sm
      @OldHatefulCracka-zo6sm 3 місяці тому

      I can’t believe a bomb doesn’t just explode on impact 3 second timer ?? Who tf invented that bomb

  • @rafaelzalazar5353
    @rafaelzalazar5353 6 місяців тому +3

    Excelente documental: muchas gracias y saludos desde Argentina.

  • @iftikharfaridy2974
    @iftikharfaridy2974 11 місяців тому +5

    Though am a Argie supporter . . Still . . Bravo for the Chopper pilots . . Their flying and rescue efforts were extraordinary . . .

  • @vwtransportersandmotorcycl3729
    @vwtransportersandmotorcycl3729 8 днів тому

    All 3 services working together, the might might of the British! RIP to those that never came home!

  • @sichere
    @sichere Місяць тому +1

    Bluff Cove was under observation from Argentine commandos on Mount Harriet and the Sir Ghallahad was due to disembark at night but was running late.
    A Royal Marine, Major Ewen Southby-Tailyour, ordered the Welsh Guards to disembark at Fitzroy “Nobody is going to Bluff Cove, unless they walk. and march the 5 miles over- land.
    Southby-Tailyour, was senior in rank to both of the officers commanding the two Guards companies and gave them a direct order to disembark but they refused.
    Had the Welsh Guard’s officers listened to the Navy’s advice, they would have disembarked at Fitzroy immediately instead of waiting to be taken to Bluff Cove, a wait which cost many lives.

  • @ianlee487
    @ianlee487 2 місяці тому

    These pictures that you are watching you had to be there it was heartbreaking from a 2 para veteran RIP my brothers.

  • @okmillo5077
    @okmillo5077 Рік тому +3

    I doubt HMS Invincible was hit but photos of the conflict show changes.

    • @d-rob5513
      @d-rob5513 11 днів тому

      And if my granny was born with a pair of bollocks she would be my grandad ! 🤷🏼 irreverent statement mate as it didn’t happened.

  • @issa3522
    @issa3522 10 місяців тому +1

    God bless these courageous pilots for their selfless heroism and bravery.

  • @edmund184
    @edmund184 11 місяців тому +2

    Is this an ignorant statement: How can so many of our ships be hit without adequate external defence?

    • @AndresRamirez-rl9xq
      @AndresRamirez-rl9xq 11 місяців тому +8

      El problema en esa época eran los Radares no tenían tanta tecnología cómo ahora y los Pilotos Argentinos eran expertos en vuelo rasante a baja altura y los radares no lo detectaban solamente a pocos kilómetros de sus navíos y ya era tarde estaban arriba de sus barcos atacandolos y la mayoría de las bombas no explotaron por esa razón porque volaban muy bajo y rápido y esas bombas estaban diseñadas para otros propósitos y no para un ataque antibuque y son reconocidos por todo el Mundo por eso y después de esa Guerra se cambiaron las tácticas en la Guerra Antibuques

    • @patrickcallaghan8577
      @patrickcallaghan8577 11 місяців тому +7

      If I remember correctly, this was a wakeup call to NATO and the CIWS (phalanx) system was developed for all of our warships.

    • @Jake-nd5ub
      @Jake-nd5ub 13 днів тому

      Can't speak for the RN ships but RFA ships and merchant millatry ship they don't really have anythings to defend themselves with just a couple of old 20mms 😢

  • @cameroncurrie7208
    @cameroncurrie7208 Рік тому

    That was the year I joined the Canadian army.

  • @gino3286
    @gino3286 4 місяці тому +1

    very sad story indeed
    What puzzles me is that very few accept the fact that ALL warships were vulnerable
    and even more now when hypersonic antiship missiles are readily available
    They are very vulnerable because of their size and slowness
    I was watching a high speed manouvre of mighty aircfrat carrier It takes an afternoon to be completed exposing itself very much to possible attacks
    13 billions buy almost 10 thousands Harpoons just to say If you shoot 6 or 7 of them no ship would survive For just 10 millions
    consider that a serious ship cost starts at 1 billion Do you see the madness ?
    in ww2 Japanese kamikaze were destroying the US fleet Only the nukes gave the victory to USA
    Nukes are very effective to end conflicts that seem more deadly games Ok it is a business I see

  • @holasoynico165
    @holasoynico165 11 місяців тому +3

    Que lindo

  • @user-db6pt7vr3l
    @user-db6pt7vr3l 9 днів тому

    How the hell did these two troop ships end up unprotected without anti-aircraft or destroyer escorts while troops ashore were fishing. Just like WW2 the Brits are lollygagging about in a war zone.

    • @carlosenriquez1371
      @carlosenriquez1371 6 днів тому

      They could not anticipate that argentinian pilots would be able to fly so dangerously close to the water, so the radars just couldn't detect them.

  • @nineofnine
    @nineofnine 8 місяців тому +4

    Why is the narrator exaggerating the facts...we are watching the facts you are trying to exaggerate!!!

    • @carlosenriquez1371
      @carlosenriquez1371 6 днів тому

      Nope. Not exaggerated. Google about Simon Weton, a Welsh veteran and you'll give an idea...

  • @fasfas8999
    @fasfas8999 Рік тому +14

    Air Force Argentine The Death .......)))

  • @fernandogarcia-wq1qm
    @fernandogarcia-wq1qm 15 днів тому

    bienvenidos a la argentina!

    • @d-rob5513
      @d-rob5513 11 днів тому

      Welcome to losing the Falklands war 🇬🇧 over 13000 Argentine troops couldn’t defend an island that they had been prepared to defend for a couple of months from an initially smaller task force sailing from over 8000 miles away. All the odds were in Argentinas favour ! Britain expected to lose ships so this was a footnote in Argentinas embarrassing loss. Come and take it back anytime you like as it went so well last time you tried 👍

    • @carlosenriquez1371
      @carlosenriquez1371 6 днів тому

      Che loco soy argentino. Mostra respeto porque hubo gente que murio en ese ataque. Esto no es futbol. Acordate que de nuestro lado murieron muchos mas en el Belgrano. Y pasaron exactamento lo que ves en el video, pero peor, en aguas mas profundas.

    • @carlosenriquez1371
      @carlosenriquez1371 6 днів тому

      @@d-rob5513 never mind the total lack of respect of my countrymen. Both sides had brave men. UK had more skilled ones and won the war, period. Was not easy, though. Never is. My respect for those who died on both side, including some friends of mine.

  • @maratonlegendelenemirei3352

    This looks like a nice piece of staged propaganda.

    • @okmillo5077
      @okmillo5077 Рік тому +7

      Argentina caused a lot of damage with little.

    • @patrickcallaghan8577
      @patrickcallaghan8577 11 місяців тому +5

      It wasn't

    • @RayCyst310
      @RayCyst310 Місяць тому

      Attention seeking twot

    • @baphomet66and6
      @baphomet66and6 Місяць тому

      Which part of the news report or narrative is staged like.?

    • @vwtransportersandmotorcycl3729
      @vwtransportersandmotorcycl3729 8 днів тому +1

      I doubt the families of the Welsh guards who died on Galahad would agree that it was staged, what a comment 🤦‍♂️