Argentinian A-4 Skyhawks attack British Warships
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- Опубліковано 18 жов 2022
- A recreation of the famous footage taken during the Battle of San Carlos during the Falklands War of 1982, in DCS World. DCS is a free combat flight simulator with numerous flyable aircraft including the A-4 Skyhawk, seen in this short!
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This is actually a well done reenactment
its actually a game
It would be if they got rid of the trees. Nothing like bomb alley
Arma3 Hat es gut getroffen vom Original aus den 80'
Bs@@Sturmtige10
Fr
Bomb Alley! Great reenactment greetings from argentina!
there are no trees on the falklands so this is not true
Et si c'est vrai.
last air-naval combat in history, nothing like it will be seen again, in my opinion only drones and missiles from miles away
I see hard work! Well done and thanks for sharing!
So much action!!! 😅😅😅😅
Looks great, really well done, watched this as a 7 year at the time and was already mad into aviation. There were no trees there, but still looks amazing.
Fuaaa... increíble valor y amor a nuestra bandera viva nuestro Gloriosos pilotos que no dudaron ni un segundo en enfrentar con sistemas de arma de modelo 50 a una fragata misilistica mod. 80' y a un ejército súper experto y con mucho campo ..cómo es el (ejército británico ) Cómo Argentino estoy orgulloso de mis pilotos de haber enfrentado sin dudas a una fuerza muy profesional Cómo es el inglés. (Mis Respetos)
The two ships that we are are able to see are NOT Royal Navy ships.Who they trying to kid and annoy
faltaron los misiles de los barcos pero excelente recreación
Wow, well done!
OUI COUPS TIRÉS EN COLÈRE@
This looks like war thunder!
👍
Wow
We stocked our ships full of British beer and bullets
We mobilised the navy and we called up the marines
We sailed two weeks 'til we reached the Falkland Islands
So we could teach a lesson to those bloody Argentines
The lesson Is that 1954 skyhawks could sink 1982 warships And san Carlos Bay Is a graveyard of British ships.
good job uk, hope europe doesnt get underwater anytime, cheers !
@@ALMAFUERTE3244 alto culorroto el rubio ese jajaj
@@ALMAFUERTE3244remind everyone who surrendered?
@@ALMAFUERTE3244. Let’s face reality. Sinking six ships from a total of one hundred and twenty seven, isn’t going to stop the British, considering their record in past wars. These six are nothing compared to British losses in the first and second world wars, often in just a single day. Even a single hour.
The truth hurts the nationalist pride of many in Argentina and the truth is, the Mirage and Skyhawks were retired from the Israeli airforce (2015) and the United States airforce (2001). They were frontline with them during the 1982 conflict. They vastly outnumbered the RN air arm and RAF, whose exhausted pilots were flying thirty hours for every one hour that the Argentinians flew. Before even setting out from the U.K., Woodward knew that his meagre numbers would never achieve air supremacy. Yet the cost for those six ships, was the decimation of the FAA and Argentina has never recovered to this day. Woodward was relieved it was just six and the one that affected him was The Atlantic Conveyor. He said
“We knew we would lose ships, the question was, which ships and how many.”
Admit the truth. The Royal Navy knew they were vulnerable from the air, yet they still sailed toward the danger and threw themselves into combat risking their lives to a man. They fought like lions. They fought as bravely as their predecessors and ancestors in the thousands of past battles, too numerous to mention. The Armada Republica Argentina, a baby navy yet to experience total warfare, knew they were vulnerable from below the waves. So they ran back to the safety of their home ports and hid from the fight, never to be seen again. Woodward was expecting to lose ships from ship born Exocets and aircraft launched from the Vientecinco de Mayo but that never happened because Anaya didn’t want to risk any of his precious fleet. Or else we’d be talking of Argentinas. Ship losses. So what are you boasting about?
I think this was during the Falkland's War back in the 80's
Real footage!
no trees in malvinas
MALVINAS SIEMPRE ARGENTINAS! SUELO QUERIDO!
You lost though?
Actually, there British. Sorry mate
The islands are British, deal with the fact you got skill issue.
😂😂😂
British.
Honor y Gloria a los Halcones!
Duro con los ingleses.
Malvinas are Argentinian
If you could learn to run a stable government, then the Falkland Islands may again be the Maldives. Trust is earned, not given away.
Ye, ye... Forgot about 1982?
technically france was there first
The Falklands Islanders don’t want you. Get lost amigo 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
That's not what the people who live there say.