Respect to Both sides.We Honor your courage And Valor.In the greatest traditions of the Royal Navy and the courage it took to engage in Royal Navy at close quarters and low level flying.The Argentinian pilots were Full of Courage.
@@raquelalvarez356 jajajajaja. los argentinos aguantaron pero ustedes . jajajajajaja unos tiritos y no asomaron mas la jeta por la de la cordillera . igual los antecedentes de pais entregador de territorio . no te abalan para hablar de otro pais. a los hechos me remito ... 1ª entrega: Patagonia Oriental en 1881 (1.000.000 de km.2) 2ª entrega: meridiano de Tierra del Fuego en 1892 (773 km.2) 3ª entrega: Puna de Atacama en 1899 (60.000 km.2) 4ª entrega: valles andinos australes en 1902 (40.000 km.2) 5ª entrega: Alto Palena en 1966 (420 km.2) 6ª entrega: Canal de Beagle en 1984 (40 km.2 de tierra / 32.500 km.2 de mar) 7ª entrega: Laguna del Desierto 1994 (560 km.2) 8ª entrega: Campo de Hielo Sur en 1998 (1.300 km.2) jajajajajajaja. cerrando el culo rata del pacifico
@@exequielcruzquispe9786 Nunca lo olvidamos amigo. Ni las gestiones diplomáticas de Belaúnde Terry ni del apoyo del pueblo peruano, como también las gestiones en procura de comprar exocets para triangularlos a Argentina. Un abrazo a Peru.
The British lost the battle and their fleet never recovered to this day. Britain is stealing Argentina's oil and natural gas and the British cannot why Argentina fights. If Argentina stole British Island what would the British do?
@@kimberlywilliams7543 Argentina coudnt take the falklands for atleast another half a decade, there is 3 radars, 4 typhoons, a number of support planes and helicopters, and air missile and a patrol ship with a Royal Navy frigate or destroyer rotating there deployment, more jets could be sent via RAF Asscention and ships from Gibraltar
Half Spanish blood, Half German blood actually, but i love Brits, even i never known any Brit personally. And this music is wonderful. But, Malvinas Argentinas!
+Pamaratta La culpa de lo ocurrido es nuestra. Nos prestamos a un juego siniestro, que ya se conocía el método, pero sin embargo lo jugamos igual. Una desgracia, han muerto muchos valientes hombres.
+Juan Fernández Schiaffino La culpa de lo que ocurrio fue la del sinistro General Leopoldo Galtieri. Los valientes pilotos agentinos y los marineros ingleses lo pagaron al contado. Tanto admiracion por la competencia de la fuerza aerea agentina. Le falto alguno misiles franceses mas, tienes razon.
Sin duda alguna qque el verdadero y único culpable fue Galtieri! Lo que más me duele, es qque NO LO PAGÓ, sus propios camaradas lo cuidaron a él y dee este modo, hicieron quedar mal a todo el ejército. No te olvides de algo: También hubo muertos civiles, y no fueron pocos. Cuando se develen los motivos de la invasión y los números reales de la misma, TEE VAS A CAER DESMAYADO. Saludos! PD: Nunca más!!!
Galtieri fue el Poncio Pilato de turno. Fue una guerra necesaria y planeada desde que se creo la ONU. Si no se recuperaban antes del primero de enero de 1983 pasaban a anexarse al reino unido automaticamente por cumplirse 150 años ininterrumpidos de ocupación. Es duro que pase a ser el héroe porque le queda grande pero al menos no fue villano además desde que te acabás de enterar de esta movida sionista espero que al menos averigües antes de juzgarme a mí.
Admiracion y respeto ..a los valerosos aviadores argentinos por su entrega y gran corage..porque a pesar de tener avionres obsoletos ..le dieron una gran paliza a la armada britanica..Las Malvinas ..fueron..son y seran argentinas..!!!
Brave men who fought from both sides. Respect to all of them, those who died and those who survived. Those were the real "heroes" of the war, regardless of victory or defeat. Politicians are all the same: they make stupid decisions, change the world within minutes and send people to war from a comfortable desk and never see the action.
@NorceCodine The British task force was not operating near a usuable air field so basically went in with no air cover, while the Argentine air force had over 100 attack aircraft, against 30 sea harriers, so the Royal navy was always going to lose ships. Those frigates knew they were going to be mauled, because they had to draw the argentine attacks away from the landing zones
22 May 1982 - thirty years ago today - HMS Ardent was sunk. Several other ships called Ardent were also sunk, not long into their careers. This Ardent was only seven years old in 1982.
Nice tribute. 30 years almost since she went down. Never forget the day we heard she was attacked..I was only a boy but my uncle was onboard at the time and we feared the worst. He was one of the lucky ones and made it home. Rest in peace lads and lasses left behind in the Sound..
Speaking to a friend who was there in HMS Glamorgan, his account of why Britain lost so many ships was the totally ineffective anti aircraft counter measures of every ship there! The much praised seawolf missile was far to slow to track and lock on, and because of the low level lateral attacks, the lock was constantly broken! Seadart could not be used in confined waters with a land background.Seacat couldnt catch up to the skyhawks and mirages and constantly lost their guidence. 4.5 inch guns frequently could not lock on because of background 'clutter'. In fact whatever could go wrong, did go wrong! Somebody must have known all of this, as sea trials had frequently shown up the inadequate and slow radar tracking and target lockon systems particulaly to seadart and seawolf..Yet nothing was ever done about it before they sailed...Why?
Y tendrían que haber perdido MUCHOS barcos mas. No fue así porque MUCHAS de las bombas que ingresaron a los barcos, al ser lanzadas desde muy BAJA altura, NO alcanzaban a ARMARSE Y NO EXPLOTABAN.... Documental británico The Great Falklands Gamble: Revealed "Seis buques británicos fueron blanco de bombas argentinas, que no detonaron. Si hubieran explotado, la campaña británica habría sido derrotada.
It's a similar line of development to the US not putting guns on the phantom, it was believed by "experts and brass" that missiles were so utterly brilliant you didn't need guns. The USN had planned to drop all guns bar small boat defence guns from their ships, they had declined End of the Ballistic Munition Age. The Royal Navy had had to fight tooth and nail to keep 4.5s on their ships. As for why was nothing done? Ciws was the answer, although at the time only 2 ships on earth actually had the system, both were USN and had been done very grudgingly. Post war every major navy suddenly invested in the programme which is why R2s are everywhere as part of a multi layered defense system
And ironically, the Israelis as well. No one doubts the courage of the Argentiniean pilots, especially not the British. But they didn't do the job. Neither did the Navy.
Im argentine, but my grandma was a kelper and my grandpa a scot. Though I belive the islands to be argentine, I mourn all dead. I like England. I like the music, the soccer, the humor specially. I even have a picture of HM that a friend brought to me from London, just to remind me of the complexity of life. Just cause you have pretensions over something we belive ours, that is no reason to hate you. At least I wont. Trust me and youll see time will set everything straight.
Argentina con aviones,como dicen ( obsoletos), y muy poco aviones ,sin experiencia en guerra , los pilotos argentinos, les hizo mucho daño a su naval, así que respete!!!
Very sad to see those ships go down but in the end the boys done the business! The casualties will never be forgotten.the message is "DON'T F**K WITH THE NAVY"!!
No creo que el tema de para que anden alardeando piratas. Inglaterra, siendo la TERCERA potencia mundial y la PRIMERA marítima, para poder vencer a la Argentina (País del tercer mundo y con material bélico antiguo) que encima peleo SOLA, tuvieron que pedirle ayuda a USA, a la OTAN, a los países de la commonwealth (54 países socios de la gran bretaña) ...Y ademas a los prostitutos chilenos...ja ja ja ja ...¿No les da vergüenza piratas?
We all fought for what we believed. In war there isnt good or bad, right or wrong. There are just, things. Every one who fights for what it believes deserves honour and respect, my guys and you (except extremes like, 2ww etc) Strange reasons put all of us on these sides. Lets not forget the close allies that we were for a long time, argentina and the uk were for decades brothers, even our biggest settlement is British, even more, argentine Air force pilots fought for the raf in the 2ww and lets not replay our mistakes. Greetings from Argentina
The last "gentlemen's war": where both sides aptly acknowledged each others' spirit, devoid of the dispassionate intricacies of technology (save for the use of the use of Sidewinders and night-vision)... What's done is done. Both countries' histories are entwined by mutual contributions. Let the past lie, and die. Look to the future, knowing both sides fought right, and in the most honourable manner.
Been reading through various accounts written in the 80's,it seems the 1000lb bomb that went into the magazine detonated two Seacat Missiles and started a major fire and flooding.....if the hatch was sealed with men still alive,it was not the first time the Royal Navy have had to do this to save a ship and possible more lives.....it had been done in WW2........and it could be done again. My videos are simply a tribute to our men and their ships.
@uk4q The two tracks on this video were written by Englishmen. Mull of Kintyre,by Paul McCartney & Denny Laine. Amazing Grace a Hymn by John Newton from around 1779. They are Played by the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards,a Regiment in the British Army..........I am British.......the Royal Navy is British........the music is British. Plenty of Scotsmen have served in the Royal Navy. ..and it suits the military subject.
Yes....I heard a similar story,It was Argonaut.A bomb went into the Seacat Magazine but did not explode,one of them died from this.The magazine started to fill with diesel oil.And they both ended up dead.A diver later had to go down into the magazine and report back damage.Thats if I remember correctly.
That is correct Naiad. I know the diver, he received the Military Cross for his dives into the magazine. A nicer, more humble man you could not wish to meet.
i still remember being told by an officer who rose through the ranks a sad story of two young lads. i think it was the argonaut and she was badly hit , he was a deck above and below the compartment was flooding with fuel ? if i remember correctly. the two were trying to evacuate the compartment but were struggling and to save the ship the officer had to close the hatch on them. for one it would have been their birthday the very next day , their bodies were recovered later.
Makes you think just how would have the Brits fared against the Soviet Navy if the cold war had turned hot, when they almost lost against a developing country. I bet the Falklands was a real wake-up call for the Brits and for the US in terms of what it can expect.
@eduarlambert Galland was missing out the fact ,most men in the Task Force had not seen combat until attacked by the Argentine Airforce..........some brave men on both sides.
Thats what I could not understand. The ship was closed up for action stations............why would they need to close the hatch when the bomb hit,surely it was already shut.
No, I do not mean the reasons for your defeat. I mean the reason why we reacted to your invasion as we did. Thank you for the respect which is reciprocated to your boy's. They fought well but, and this is my point, they didn't know why they were having to fight. I know you will never drop it ....and you know we will never conceed it. Pax Vobiscum.
All those lessons learned fighting against airpower and this government wants to strip the Royal Navy of it's aircraft. How many lives will that cost when we next have to call upon the Royal Navy's bravery
Hello Naiad49, I’m a bit late to the party but just seen this and other videos of yours. I see you’ve used at least one of my photos.( Almost at the end shows our ‘flight’ sitting on his helo with a can of cola ) These were all confiscated from me by Nielson’s photo department when we returned. How did you access them as it’s attributed to IWM? Would be grateful for info. Thanks
I found them on the internet and was able to copy them but this was a long time ago. Who or what is Nielsons photo department ? So you took the photograph in 82......why were they taken from you ?
@@NAIAD49 Oops sorry Autocorrect! It was HMS Nelson's Photographic Department. There was a fuss about some matelots and possibly soldiers had some of their photos sold to the tabloids during the conflict as they had sent their films back in the post to relatives who passed them on. So a signal was sent to the fleet saying all photo's had to go through the MOD. Stupid me I complied and Nelson kept them. No real explanation except that I used RN film.
Argentine pilots were excellent and very brave....no doubt about that from the British..........the Argentine Pilots did not bomb Canberra because it was white they thought it was a hospital ship....that saved lives.......British & Argentine...many thanks.
Atlantic Conveyor was a British Merchant Navy ship therefore is not referred to as HMS. They were honourable and brave men who went down with this ship. (The 1st British Merchant Navy ship sunk since the 2nd World War due to enemy action)
@troyart The Falklands will always be part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain . I was 11 when the war happened . I watched in the TVs . God save the Queen !
Finn Aarup Jensen Again... well done for what? Starting a war of obfuscation to avert Argentine attention away from the shit hole their government had turned the country into? Revisionist history always sounds stupid coming from the losers!
Sergio Sergio you better start swimming, your Navy sure as hell isn't getting you there. Don't think what's left of your air Force will be of much use either.
The word "Latino" is used in the English language to cover all peoples of Latin America. To call it a racist term is to imply that "Orientals" or "Asians" is racist when applied to the peoples the Orient or Asia. And it is only the "Latinos" of the Latin American continent who cannot seem to grasp why 82 occured. Furthermore, the fact you are an Argentine/ Latino was perfectly obvious from your first remark...quintessentially Latin American in content and character
If the argies were clever enough the falklands would have been the Malvinas now but certain areas in there invasion they did wrong fucked it all up unfortunately
@@WALTERBROADDUS ¡hahaha! they came to lands that are not theirs,they committed some war crimes,they sank a ship outside the war zone and they "took over",if someone has no soul or honor,it is the British soldier,sinking that ship was a good
@@WALTERBROADDUS bullshit. They are geographically and historically Argentinean,because of that attitude you have,it makes me laugh the sinking of part of the fleet and British casualties and it searches for war crimes in the battle of Mount Longdon and the submarine that fired out of the warzone, perhaps if they played cleanly the brits won hahahahahha
@@thehandoftheking3314 I feel sorry for how little people know about this conflict... initiated by military and commercial interests of the Royal Navy and the Falkland Island Company...
You do not understand things very well. The Britsih outlook is that the job gets done regardless of cost and sacrifice. It is a matter of attitude that you Latinos do not, and will never, grasp.
Respect to Both sides.We Honor your courage And Valor.In the greatest traditions of the Royal Navy and the courage it took to engage in Royal Navy at close quarters and low level flying.The Argentinian pilots were Full of Courage.
The Argentinian pilots did a splendid job. Brave , that is what make them stand out.
I Served on on HMS Sheffield 1976 - 77 And HMS Ardent 1980 - 1981 RIP oppos, rest easy your watch is done.
RIP. My grandfather was killed in HMS Pelican off Norway in 1940. They all stand together. Respect.
I have a lot of respect for the British. They fought like lions until the last man. They refused to surrender and never gave up. Cheers lads 🍺🍺
mis respetos a todos los tripulantes de las embarcaciones hundidas en aquel conflicto.esto les tiene que dejar una lección.
ARGENTINA "NO PICNIC"
72 DIAS LES BASTÓ A REINO UNIDO PARA SACAR LA ESCORIA DE LAS FALKLANDS ??
@@raquelalvarez356 jajajajaja. los argentinos aguantaron pero ustedes . jajajajajaja unos tiritos y no asomaron mas la jeta por la de la cordillera . igual los antecedentes de pais entregador de territorio . no te abalan para hablar de otro pais. a los hechos me remito ...
1ª entrega: Patagonia Oriental en 1881 (1.000.000 de km.2)
2ª entrega: meridiano de Tierra del Fuego en 1892 (773 km.2)
3ª entrega: Puna de Atacama en 1899 (60.000 km.2)
4ª entrega: valles andinos australes en 1902 (40.000 km.2)
5ª entrega: Alto Palena en 1966 (420 km.2)
6ª entrega: Canal de Beagle en 1984 (40 km.2 de tierra / 32.500 km.2 de mar)
7ª entrega: Laguna del Desierto 1994 (560 km.2)
8ª entrega: Campo de Hielo Sur en 1998 (1.300 km.2) jajajajajajaja. cerrando el culo rata del pacifico
@@raquelalvarez356 veo que tenés nombre y apellido anglosajón 🤣🤣
@@sebastianschonfeld3446 NO SE OLVIDEN DE LOS MIRAGE QUE LES MANDAMOS SALUDOS DESDE PERÚ.
@@exequielcruzquispe9786 Nunca lo olvidamos amigo. Ni las gestiones diplomáticas de Belaúnde Terry ni del apoyo del pueblo peruano, como también las gestiones en procura de comprar exocets para triangularlos a Argentina. Un abrazo a Peru.
respect, from argentina
The British lost the battle and their fleet never recovered to this day. Britain is stealing Argentina's oil and natural gas and the British cannot why Argentina fights. If Argentina stole British Island what would the British do?
@@kimberlywilliams7543 Argentina coudnt take the falklands for atleast another half a decade, there is 3 radars, 4 typhoons, a number of support planes and helicopters, and air missile and a patrol ship with a Royal Navy frigate or destroyer rotating there deployment, more jets could be sent via RAF Asscention and ships from Gibraltar
@Gar Sorry, 8 ships sunk.
HMS Ardent, Atlantic Conveyor, Antelope, Sheffield, Tristám, Sir Galahad. Carrier Invencible and many more out of combat
Sorry, I ve forgot the Coventry
¡Y solo 255 bajas, deben ser los naufragios mas milagrosos de la historia!
Hasta el 2070 si.
Respeto y honor para los caídos.! Saludos desde Argentina.
Eternal respect from Argentina
I'm Argentine. That music is so powerful, i love it! i really feel it and love it!
You can hear the whole song with Spanish subtitles on YT, just put in ( Paul MCcartney Mull of Kintyre subtitulo en Espanol )
Thank you! i did know Paul's song. But what i love so much are the pipes. It's beautiful and a kick into the heart.
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Half Spanish blood, Half German blood actually, but i love Brits, even i never known any Brit personally. And this music is wonderful. But, Malvinas Argentinas!
Me too
VOLVEREMOS! Una y otra vez ( si fuera necesario ) hasta recuperarlas. Saludos 💪
The only place I would like to see Argies and Poms struggle : on a football pitch. That's bloody enough. Heartbreaking and sad.
+Pamaratta La culpa de lo ocurrido es nuestra. Nos prestamos a un juego siniestro, que ya se conocía el método, pero sin embargo lo jugamos igual. Una desgracia, han muerto muchos valientes hombres.
+Juan Fernández Schiaffino La culpa de lo que ocurrio fue la del sinistro General Leopoldo Galtieri. Los valientes pilotos agentinos y los marineros ingleses lo pagaron al contado. Tanto admiracion por la competencia de la fuerza aerea agentina. Le falto alguno misiles franceses mas, tienes razon.
Sin duda alguna qque el verdadero y único culpable fue Galtieri! Lo que más me duele, es qque NO LO PAGÓ, sus propios camaradas lo cuidaron a él y dee este modo, hicieron quedar mal a todo el ejército. No te olvides de algo: También hubo muertos civiles, y no fueron pocos. Cuando se develen los motivos de la invasión y los números reales de la misma, TEE VAS A CAER DESMAYADO. Saludos! PD: Nunca más!!!
Galtieri fue el Poncio Pilato de turno. Fue una guerra necesaria y planeada desde que se creo la ONU. Si no se recuperaban antes del primero de enero de 1983 pasaban a anexarse al reino unido automaticamente por cumplirse 150 años ininterrumpidos de ocupación. Es duro que pase a ser el héroe porque le queda grande pero al menos no fue villano además desde que te acabás de enterar de esta movida sionista espero que al menos averigües antes de juzgarme a mí.
Mr O Yup... still can't believe the refs allowed the "Hand of God" goal by that coke addled, fat pig Maradona!
Admiracion y respeto ..a los valerosos aviadores argentinos por su entrega y gran corage..porque a pesar de tener avionres obsoletos ..le dieron una gran paliza a la armada britanica..Las Malvinas ..fueron..son y seran argentinas..!!!
Brave men who fought from both sides. Respect to all of them, those who died and those who survived. Those were the real "heroes" of the war, regardless of victory or defeat. Politicians are all the same: they make stupid decisions, change the world within minutes and send people to war from a comfortable desk and never see the action.
@NorceCodine The British task force was not operating near a usuable air field so basically went in with no air cover, while the Argentine air force had over 100 attack aircraft, against 30 sea harriers, so the Royal navy was always going to lose ships. Those frigates knew they were going to be mauled, because they had to draw the argentine attacks away from the landing zones
Las Malvinas son argentinas , honor y gloria a nuestros caídos
Great video !!!
My deepest respect to all who fought and died in the conflict.
Very good film. Makes me proud to be a part of the white ensign .
Once RN always RN 💪
22 May 1982 - thirty years ago today - HMS Ardent was sunk.
Several other ships called Ardent were also sunk, not long into their careers. This Ardent was only seven years old in 1982.
Nice tribute. 30 years almost since she went down. Never forget the day we heard she was attacked..I was only a boy but my uncle was onboard at the time and we feared the worst. He was one of the lucky ones and made it home. Rest in peace lads and lasses left behind in the Sound..
Very well put together sir, a fine tribute to those who served in the war.
Brave Argentinian Bombers - Respect and Honor!!!
wow... vaya chinga que le pusieron a Inglaterra, otro poco y se queda sin barcos jajjajaj
Thank you for your service, may u all rest in peace, , 🌍✌💖
As an Australian all I have to say is this.. 'God save the Queen' :)
FluffyWesties JUST SHOWS HOW FUCKIN MORONIC AND IGNORANT YOU ARE BECAUSE THEY CAN'T STAND YOUR BACKWARDS ASS... FACT YA FUCKIN IDIOT.
Slave the only definition for you.......
@@fasfas8999 trolling now are we
@@topbanana4013 best wishes Air Force Argentine !!!!
@@fasfas8999 ? takes more balls to travel 8000 miles and kick ass lol shameful defeat
Speaking to a friend who was there in HMS Glamorgan, his account of why Britain lost so many ships was the totally ineffective anti aircraft counter measures of every ship there! The much praised seawolf missile was far to slow to track and lock on, and because of the low level lateral attacks, the lock was constantly broken! Seadart could not be used in confined waters with a land background.Seacat couldnt catch up to the skyhawks and mirages and constantly lost their guidence. 4.5 inch guns frequently could not lock on because of background 'clutter'. In fact whatever could go wrong, did go wrong! Somebody must have known all of this, as sea trials had frequently shown up the inadequate and slow radar tracking and target lockon systems particulaly to seadart and seawolf..Yet nothing was ever done about it before they sailed...Why?
Y tendrían que haber perdido MUCHOS barcos mas. No fue así porque MUCHAS de las bombas que ingresaron a los barcos, al ser lanzadas desde muy BAJA altura, NO alcanzaban a ARMARSE Y NO EXPLOTABAN....
Documental británico The Great Falklands Gamble: Revealed
"Seis buques británicos fueron blanco de bombas argentinas, que no detonaron. Si hubieran explotado, la campaña británica habría sido derrotada.
Imagine if France didn’t put an embargo for the exocets !!!
It's a similar line of development to the US not putting guns on the phantom, it was believed by "experts and brass" that missiles were so utterly brilliant you didn't need guns. The USN had planned to drop all guns bar small boat defence guns from their ships, they had declined End of the Ballistic Munition Age. The Royal Navy had had to fight tooth and nail to keep 4.5s on their ships.
As for why was nothing done?
Ciws was the answer, although at the time only 2 ships on earth actually had the system, both were USN and had been done very grudgingly. Post war every major navy suddenly invested in the programme which is why R2s are everywhere as part of a multi layered defense system
brave Argentinia pilots, well trained by old german WW2 veterans ;-)
VIVA LA PATRIA CARAJO!
And ironically, the Israelis as well.
No one doubts the courage of the Argentiniean pilots, especially not the British. But they didn't do the job. Neither did the Navy.
Coge un Libro Read many books proving exactly what I stated!
Fuck off Argie revisionist history wanker!
I sat down to watch this marvelous video with a nice cup of tea and half a dozen love eggs rammed up my arse.
Im argentine, but my grandma was a kelper and my grandpa a scot. Though I belive the islands to be argentine, I mourn all dead. I like England. I like the music, the soccer, the humor specially. I even have a picture of HM that a friend brought to me from London, just to remind me of the complexity of life. Just cause you have pretensions over something we belive ours, that is no reason to hate you. At least I wont. Trust me and youll see time will set everything straight.
Hopefully justice will eventually prevail and Argentina will abandon its belligerent pretensions.
Argentina nunca va a ceder su soberanía sobre las islas.
Argentina con aviones,como dicen ( obsoletos), y muy poco aviones ,sin experiencia en guerra , los pilotos argentinos, les hizo mucho daño a su naval, así que respete!!!
Un trabajo IMPECABLE! Gloria y Honor!
Very sad to see those ships go down but in the end the boys done the business! The casualties will never be forgotten.the message is "DON'T F**K WITH THE NAVY"!!
No creo que el tema de para que anden alardeando piratas.
Inglaterra, siendo la TERCERA potencia mundial y la PRIMERA marítima, para poder vencer a la Argentina (País del tercer mundo y con material bélico antiguo) que encima peleo SOLA, tuvieron que pedirle ayuda a USA, a la OTAN, a los países de la commonwealth (54 países socios de la gran bretaña) ...Y ademas a los prostitutos chilenos...ja ja ja ja ...¿No les da vergüenza piratas?
Valerosos pilotos argentinos , contra la 3 ra potencia mundial..!!
We all fought for what we believed. In war there isnt good or bad, right or wrong. There are just, things. Every one who fights for what it believes deserves honour and respect, my guys and you (except extremes like, 2ww etc)
Strange reasons put all of us on these sides. Lets not forget the close allies that we were for a long time, argentina and the uk were for decades brothers, even our biggest settlement is British, even more, argentine Air force pilots fought for the raf in the 2ww and lets not replay our mistakes. Greetings from Argentina
A splendid tribute to a splendid chapter in the annals of the RN.
The last "gentlemen's war": where both sides aptly acknowledged each others' spirit, devoid of the dispassionate intricacies of technology (save for the use of the use of Sidewinders and night-vision)... What's done is done. Both countries' histories are entwined by mutual contributions. Let the past lie, and die. Look to the future, knowing both sides fought right, and in the most honourable manner.
The war of the Falklands was NOT A PICNIC for the British troops - EXCELENTE FUERZA AEREA ARGENTINA
a battle between a brave Navy against a brave air force
No Picnic.
Viva la Patria Carajo 🗡💀🇦🇷Volveremos.
hermoso homenaje/Beautiful homage
i was told by the officer who ordered the hatch sealed but it was a long time ago.
it really stayed with him , he could still remember their faces.
This is wonderful
Been reading through various accounts written in the 80's,it seems the 1000lb bomb that went into the magazine detonated two Seacat Missiles and started a major fire and flooding.....if the hatch was sealed with men still alive,it was not the first time the Royal Navy have had to do this to save a ship and possible more lives.....it had been done in WW2........and it could be done again.
My videos are simply a tribute to our men and their ships.
Thank you..........that is very nice to hear.
@uk4q The two tracks on this video were written by Englishmen.
Mull of Kintyre,by Paul McCartney & Denny Laine.
Amazing Grace a Hymn by John Newton from around 1779.
They are Played by the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards,a Regiment in the British Army..........I am British.......the Royal Navy is British........the music is British.
Plenty of Scotsmen have served in the Royal Navy. ..and it suits the military subject.
NAIAD49
This is the best RN Falklands video on UA-cam,5 star.
"Know the power that is peace"
The music is The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards.
Sinergiamdp. the conservation seems to have vanished ?
I couldn't remove your posts, must have been the person that put the video on here ? mine are gone as well.
MJ, this may be correct, you lost, what point are you making ??
Yes....I heard a similar story,It was Argonaut.A bomb went into the Seacat Magazine but did not explode,one of them died from this.The magazine started to fill with diesel oil.And they both ended up dead.A diver later had to go down into the magazine and report back damage.Thats if I remember correctly.
That is correct Naiad. I know the diver, he received the Military Cross for his dives into the magazine. A nicer, more humble man you could not wish to meet.
i like the videos , they are nice tributes.
:)
and sir galahad?
i still remember being told by an officer who rose through the ranks a sad story of two young lads.
i think it was the argonaut and she was badly hit , he was a deck above and below the compartment was flooding with fuel ? if i remember correctly.
the two were trying to evacuate the compartment but were struggling and to save the ship the officer had to close the hatch on them.
for one it would have been their birthday the very next day , their bodies were recovered later.
Dean P.F That is so sad, the thought of those brave men perishing that way.
Makes you think just how would have the Brits fared against the Soviet Navy if the cold war had turned hot, when they almost lost against a developing country.
I bet the Falklands was a real wake-up call for the Brits and for the US in terms of what it can expect.
@eduarlambert Galland was missing out the fact ,most men in the Task Force had not seen combat until attacked by the Argentine Airforce..........some brave men on both sides.
Thats what I could not understand.
The ship was closed up for action stations............why would they need to close the hatch when the bomb hit,surely it was already shut.
No, I do not mean the reasons for your defeat. I mean the reason why we reacted to your invasion as we did. Thank you for the respect which is reciprocated to your boy's. They fought well but, and this is my point, they didn't know why they were having to fight.
I know you will never drop it ....and you know we will never conceed it.
Pax Vobiscum.
HMS Glamorgan hit by ITB Exocet
love argentine
atlantic conveyor ???
All those lessons learned fighting against airpower and this government wants to strip the Royal Navy of it's aircraft. How many lives will that cost when we next have to call upon the Royal Navy's bravery
Hello Naiad49, I’m a bit late to the party but just seen this and other videos of yours. I see you’ve used at least one of my photos.( Almost at the end shows our ‘flight’ sitting on his helo with a can of cola ) These were all confiscated from me by Nielson’s photo department when we returned. How did you access them as it’s attributed to IWM? Would be grateful for info. Thanks
I found them on the internet and was able to copy them but this was a long time ago.
Who or what is Nielsons photo department ?
So you took the photograph in 82......why were they taken from you ?
@@NAIAD49 Oops sorry Autocorrect! It was HMS Nelson's Photographic Department. There was a fuss about some matelots and possibly soldiers had some of their photos sold to the tabloids during the conflict as they had sent their films back in the post to relatives who passed them on. So a signal was sent to the fleet saying all photo's had to go through the MOD. Stupid me I complied and Nelson kept them. No real explanation except that I used RN film.
If only those ships had the cwis phalanx system. There might have been fewer losses for the royal navy
HMS BROADSWORD still active with Brazil navy
Si es verdad un barco cogido por Argentinos ajjajaj
@@fasfas8999 that makes no sense at all. they teach you allot of bullshit at school kid lol
UK USA NATO Chile VS Argentina 😎🙏🙏🙏🇦🇷
Asi fue.
No. Just no. Combat was Argentina vs Britain. Both sides had intelligence and logistical aid.
Could any linguists assist me, here: does "jajajajajaj..." mean, "I surrender, but please give me time to work on my excuses"?
Had the Argentinians used different type of bombs the RN would've been crippled
Malvinas Argentinas!!
Argentine pilots, best pilots in the world
bollocks you got your backsides kicked by the royal navy sea harriers.
Sea harriers just only shoot sidewinder missile air to air...Argies lacked it
Argentine pilots were excellent and very brave....no doubt about that from the British..........the Argentine Pilots did not bomb Canberra because it was white they thought it was a hospital ship....that saved lives.......British & Argentine...many thanks.
Say thank you to France for theirs EXO7 missible! in france you can trust!
PARA LA REINA QUE LO MIRA POR TV
El invencible también fue alcanzado por nuestras bombas y dejado fuera de combate por mas que no lo quieran reconocer es así
Good job Argentina.
thanks
Good job in losing a war?
Bit smoky in here eh?
HMS Ardent sunk 1916
HMS Ardent sunk 1940
HMS Ardent sunk 1982
You have forgotten hms atlantic conveyor, sunk by exocet, and hms sir galahad and hms sir tristam ...2 more ships sunk and 1 damaged
Atlantic Conveyor was a British Merchant Navy ship therefore is not referred to as HMS. They were honourable and brave men who went down with this ship. (The 1st British Merchant Navy ship sunk since the 2nd World War due to enemy action)
Pity we did not use ww2 battle ships they wouldn't have stood a chance to much akak
why are you playing all this scottish music
Ingleses: hasta la próxima.
mis respetos a los guerreros ingleses pero las malvinas son argentinas
Compro 500 unidades para a marinha do Brasil rio de janeiro
whats with the wardrobe?
@troyart The Falklands will always be part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain . I was 11 when the war happened . I watched in the TVs . God save the Queen !
Should be “its men” (no apostrophe).
Compro 500.000 unidades para a marinha do Brasil rio de janeiro
@ricardo1299 well, so be it
H 1?......hundido!
HUNDIDO 2018 ARAS SAN JUAN QUE ALBERTENCIA ?? CALLADOS ARG
Well done Argentina
Finn Aarup Jensen Again... well done for what?
Starting a war of obfuscation to avert Argentine attention away from the shit hole their government had turned the country into?
Revisionist history always sounds stupid coming from the losers!
THE MALVINAS ISLANDS ARE ARGENTINIAN.FOR EVER.
WE WILL RETURN..🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷♥️♥️♥️♥️
Never ever will them scum bags return long live uk
Sergio Sergio you better start swimming, your Navy sure as hell isn't getting you there. Don't think what's left of your air Force will be of much use either.
As tourists
@@timothysmith8300 Argentinas For Ever..💪🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷
@@mh53j Tiempo al tiempo..Lo que se hace se paga..Pirata..
Nice done Argentina
Finn Aarup Jensen nice job of what? Trying to take over a bunch of British sheep farmers and fishermen..... and getting their asses kicked?
Subestimaron el valor de nuestra fuerza aerea y le tuvieron que pedir ayuda a papa eeuu sino se vuelven nadando
The word "Latino" is used in the English language to cover all peoples of Latin America. To call it a racist term is to imply that "Orientals" or "Asians" is racist when applied to the peoples the Orient or Asia.
And it is only the "Latinos" of the Latin American continent who cannot seem to grasp why 82 occured.
Furthermore, the fact you are an Argentine/ Latino was perfectly obvious from your first remark...quintessentially Latin American in content and character
Por supuesto que los argentinos (salvo los de origen indígena) somos latinos.
cont..You do not seem able to grasp the why and wherefore of what it was all about do you.? And do explain how my remarks are racist or derogatory.
The war is a waste of all means.
If the argies were clever enough the falklands would have been the Malvinas now but certain areas in there invasion they did wrong fucked it all up unfortunately
😢
hahaha
@@fliegerfaust4261 You have no heart, soul or honor..... pity. 😷
@@WALTERBROADDUS ¡hahaha!
they came to lands that are not theirs,they committed some war crimes,they sank a ship outside the war zone and they "took over",if someone has no soul or honor,it is the British soldier,sinking that ship was a good
@@fliegerfaust4261 Garbage. Argentina has no more claim to the Falklands, than America has to The Bahamas.
@@WALTERBROADDUS bullshit. They are geographically and historically Argentinean,because of that attitude you have,it makes me laugh the sinking of part of the fleet and British casualties and it searches for war crimes in the battle of Mount Longdon and the submarine that fired out of the warzone, perhaps if they played cleanly the brits won
hahahahahha
Y los ingleses solo morían de causas naturales ni un herido de bala jaja jaja
Royal Navy: You generate the Islas Malvinas conflict. So, shame on you!
@Din Djarin The promoters of the conflict through a false flag operation were:
The Royal Navy
The FIC
Governor Rex Hunt (clown)
the war saved Argentina from dictatorships and the killing of there own civilian population, some people do not have a clue
@@alexm7743 dont be silly lad. The Argentine Junta started the war. Cost brave men and 2 women their lives
@@thehandoftheking3314 I feel sorry for how little people know about this conflict... initiated by military and commercial interests of the Royal Navy and the Falkland Island Company...
@@alexm7743 just no lad. It was started by the Argentine Junta desperately looking for a way to cling to power.
UM skyhawks 50 mil dolares una fragata no menos de 500 millones de dolares factor humano hizo diferencia. ahora los skyhawks parecen tan inofencivos
You do not understand things very well. The Britsih outlook is that the job gets done regardless of cost and sacrifice. It is a matter of attitude that you Latinos do not, and will never, grasp.