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A Military History of the Falklands War Part 1: Air-Sea Battle in the South Atlantic 

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For the student of military history, the Falklands War is an endlessly fascinating conflict. This reasonably minor and limited conflict is a true microcosm of modern warfare. Special forces operations, missile armed jet combat, aircraft carrier battle, strategic bomber raids, nuclear submarines, Anti-Ship Cruise Missile strikes, amphibious assaults and set piece infantry battles; the Falklands has it all. One of the few conventional, high intensity peer conflicts of the modern era, the Falklands provides an almost unique window through which to understand modern warfare, especially in the naval sphere. But despite how interesting the conflict is from a miliary history perspective, the Falklands was still a war, one which took the lives of hundreds of people and demanded countless acts of gallantry. After all, a limited war is, nonetheless, still a war, and thus the Falklands should not be underestimated. It was, at times, every bit as brutal as its far larger historical analogues.
This video is the first in a two part military history of the Falklands War, which primarily focuses on the air and sea battle which took place during April and May of 1982. It covers the Argentine invasion of the Falklands, the wider strategic background, diplomacy, and then the major air and naval battles, including the sinking of the cruiser Belgrano, the loss of HMS Sheffield, the Black Buck raids, Operation Paraquet and finally the Battle of San Carlos, including the landing of the amphibious force and the week long air battle which would give the area the name "bomb alley". Part 2 of this series covers the following land campaign, through the breakout from San Carlos to the battle of Goose Green, then through to the final engagements around Stanley. The primary source material utilized in this series is the British Official History, which has been supplemented with numerous other sources, many of which were Argentine.
0:00 The Argentine Invasion: Operation Rosario
17:56 Strategic Background: Argentine Nationalism, British Imperialism and a Historic Period of Decline
46:22 Gathering the Task Force
1:09:57 Preliminary Intelligence Assessments
1:23:44 Diplomacy and Washington
1:35:34 Operation Paraquet: The Battle of South Georgia
1:56:07 Operation Black Buck and the Opening of the Air War
2:09:15 Belgrano and Sheffield
2:40:51 Shaping the Battlespace: MI6, Special Forces Raids and the Sea Dart Missile Trap
3:02:35 Operation Sutton: D-Day at San Carlos
3:24:08 Bomb Alley: The Battle of San Carlos

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@sage5296
@sage5296 5 месяцев назад
> 4 hour video > part 1 the level of detail is simply nutty, these videos are so good
@lawrenceabbott5292
@lawrenceabbott5292 5 месяцев назад
2:12:03 This Sea Harrier was a mission co-ordinated by Sharkey Ward. He tasked Ian 'Morts' Mortimer (RAF) to fly westwards and scan an area with Blue Fox. This one incident is what sent the whole Argentine Navy back to port. Why? Because it Morts' Sea Harrier picked up the radar signature of the Sea Dart and this it was a Type 42. If if was a Type 42 it was going to be on consert with the Argentine carrier. This meant a pincer movement was underway This is just one of many missions and procedures Sharkey tasked 801 to conduct. Something that was not done by 800 on Hermes.
@lawrenceabbott5292
@lawrenceabbott5292 5 месяцев назад
2:12:03 This Sea Harrier was a mission co-ordinated by Sharkey Ward. He tasked Ian 'Morts' Mortimer (RAF) to fly westwards and scan an area with Blue Fox. This one incident is what sent the whole Argentine Navy back to port. Why? Because it was Morts' Sea Harrier that picked up the radar signature of the Sea Dart and this was thus going to be a Type 42. If if was a Type 42 it was going to be in concert with the Argentine carrier. This meant a pincer movement was underway. This is just one of many missions and procedures Sharkey tasked 801 to conduct. Something that was not done by 800 on Hermes.
@mirandela777
@mirandela777 5 месяцев назад
if you call "so good" a bunch of lies and BS propaganda, I have a bridge to sell you... educate yourself dude, do not swallow the first BS you see on YT !
@docdr7199
@docdr7199 4 месяца назад
Perhaps - but getting the name and nationality of the pilot of the Black Buck 1 Vulcan incorrect is a bit embarrassing... ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-lHmd4xVeQj4.htmlsi=sWWHzaX0bxpxAC6t&t=7310
@mohdfahmi8841
@mohdfahmi8841 3 месяца назад
//;*;*;;*;*;*;;*;//.
@Tom_Cruise_Missile
@Tom_Cruise_Missile 5 месяцев назад
As an american who cares way too much about the falklands war, this is awesome
@richardvernon317
@richardvernon317 5 месяцев назад
The real pity was a senior member of 801 Squadron was a USMC pilot who phoned the US Embassy and told them he was going to be out of the country for a while to go and help the British retake the Falklands. The Guy at the Embassy told him "No, You're not!!!!".
@DaveSCameron
@DaveSCameron 5 месяцев назад
Sickening that Reagan shared Intel with Argentina without obviously telling London.. ☘️
@LukSter18998
@LukSter18998 5 месяцев назад
@@DaveSCameronand biden will do the same thing
@johnmichaelson9173
@johnmichaelson9173 5 месяцев назад
It would be the same with Trump but it doesn't matter as there is not gonna be another invasion. Argentina is incapable of any military over that could threaten the Falklands. @@LukSter18998
@cheerio2298
@cheerio2298 5 месяцев назад
​@@LukSter18998are argentina and london going to war again?
@MrTylerStricker
@MrTylerStricker 5 месяцев назад
This channel has some of the best historical breakdowns of battles just about anywhere on the Internet & I'm very happy to see a two-parter on the Falklands War.
@paulfincham7761
@paulfincham7761 5 месяцев назад
Any idea when part 2 is coming ?
@MrTylerStricker
@MrTylerStricker 5 месяцев назад
@@paulfincham7761 unfortunately his drops are quite random, I don't believe he ever mentions it in the video
@TheT-lv4mt
@TheT-lv4mt 3 месяца назад
I think it’s a six parter 😂
@MrTylerStricker
@MrTylerStricker 3 месяца назад
@@TheT-lv4mt oh boy we're going to be talking about the Falklands until 2030 in that case... And I'm totally down with that!
@stevehellyer401
@stevehellyer401 5 месяцев назад
This is possibly the best Falklands war video on RU-vid. I've watched it 3 times. Can't wait for part 2.
@aylanwright83
@aylanwright83 5 месяцев назад
this is my 3rd time watching :p
@hulkkrogan420
@hulkkrogan420 2 месяца назад
Meh too much rhetoric and trying to justify the Royal Navy's actions instead of just speaking factual truth. A true example of history being written by the victor.
@theemperorofmankind3739
@theemperorofmankind3739 2 месяца назад
@@hulkkrogan420 What parts did he get wrong then?
@hello-rq8kf
@hello-rq8kf Месяц назад
idk dawg i think you need to get a girlfriend
@hellishcyberdemon7112
@hellishcyberdemon7112 8 дней назад
​@@aylanwright83 yall spent 12 hours watching this? Why did you need to watch it that many times
@AvnerSenderowicz
@AvnerSenderowicz 5 месяцев назад
"The Century of Warfare" (1993) is the finest, most well narrated war documentary I've ever seen, it's the gold standard. And it is amazing to me that an Aussie with a YT channel is consistently producing content on-par with that. The research, scope, narrative and the delivery, they are all top notch; I wasn't even interested in half the conflicts documented on the channel, not until I watched or listened to the videos anyway. I am sure it's a ton of effort goes into each "episode" but the results really speak for themselves, thank you for sharing on public domain and please keep up the amazing work.
@tdb7992
@tdb7992 5 месяцев назад
I agree completely. His videos on Australian defence doctrine and policy are brilliant.
@beardedraven7285
@beardedraven7285 5 месяцев назад
I'm amazed an Aussie managed to make a RU-vid channel.
@flashgordon6670
@flashgordon6670 5 месяцев назад
Don’t be fooled into thinking everyone from a place is a stereotype, that’s Racist!
@flashgordon6670
@flashgordon6670 5 месяцев назад
Don’t be fooled into thinking, everyone from a place is a stereotype, that’s Racist!
@beardedraven7285
@beardedraven7285 5 месяцев назад
@@flashgordon6670 I'm talking about the fauna. Imagine having to make this while dodging drop bears.
@feynmanstein
@feynmanstein 5 месяцев назад
Nice... you just ruined my plans for the next few hours.. well done, Sir. Much appreciated
@1KosovoJeSrbija1
@1KosovoJeSrbija1 5 месяцев назад
I don't understand how sinking a combat vessel of a nation that has occupied your territory can be considered a warcrime. I don't see anyone complaining about the sinking of the slava class cruiser moscow?
@flashgordon6670
@flashgordon6670 5 месяцев назад
Bc the ship wasn’t in the exclusion zone.
@scottrussell3862
@scottrussell3862 5 месяцев назад
The Argentinian Captain agreed it was justified as he was ordered to engage British warships and was manoeuvring threaten our aircraft carriers. All said Rest in peace ARA General Belgrano and her crew,former USS Phoenix, pearl harbour survivor.
@user-oo8xp2rf1k
@user-oo8xp2rf1k 5 месяцев назад
​@@flashgordon6670 I have read that it was explained to the Argentine government that if the UK forces felt something was a threat that was outside the exclusion zone, it could also be attacked. But anyway I don't see why they couldn't just extend the zone if they wanted to. As long as it had some kind of military purpose and wasn't just killing for the sake of it. That would be a crime I think. That's what I heard anyway. Could be wrong. 🪷
@suburbia2050
@suburbia2050 5 месяцев назад
@@flashgordon6670 That exclusion zone had no international legal status, it was created by the British military as a way to manage their military theatre of operations to prevent diplomatic complications if a 3rd party or Argentine civilian freight traffic was impacted. It was a way to get around the more complicated diplomatic status of a blockage and sanctions, I mean why would the British create an exclusion zone so that the Argentine military could go anywhere outside it as they pleased and unchallenged? I mean think about it. Stupid logic. The only reason why the Argentine leadership then and nationalists still bang on about it today is they were embarrassed by the loss of the flagship and large loss of life after starting an unprovoked war.
@suburbia2050
@suburbia2050 5 месяцев назад
@@user-oo8xp2rf1kJesus its not hard to grasp, it was even explained in the video, the exclusion zone was created by the British to streamline their own rules of engagement and to make the movement of Argentine bound freight traffic more complicated as it was calculated that an outright blockade would be diplomatically unpopular, it had nothing to do with Argentina or International Law. Bleating on about a warship being sunk during a war being a war crime is just beyond bizarre and shows how completely brain-washed the nationalists of Argentina had become.
@jakebsheppard
@jakebsheppard 5 месяцев назад
A friend of mine was an RAF helicopter pilot during this time and according to him, the presence of tactical nuclear weapons was not incidental. They were being used to threaten Soviet submarines, he claimed that they carried them regularly and referred to them as a bucket of instant sunshine.
@jakebsheppard
@jakebsheppard 5 месяцев назад
Correction, Royal Navy helicopter pilot.
@craigjones1428
@craigjones1428 5 месяцев назад
Nuc Depth Charge?
@Ansset0
@Ansset0 5 месяцев назад
Yeah, and my neighbour's dog was befriended with a cat of a guy who knew the milkman who delivered cottage cheese to sub base 🤮🤮🤮
@goldfishn3545
@goldfishn3545 5 месяцев назад
@@Ansset0Just because you don’t know anybody involved that doesn’t mean others don’t. What do you think - that none of the military personnel involved had any friends? Newsflash lil annsie, the world doesn’t revolve around you.
@flashgordon6670
@flashgordon6670 5 месяцев назад
Yeah and I’m Ronald Reagan.
@AB-gi3qy
@AB-gi3qy 5 месяцев назад
Been looking forward to this one, the Falklands conflict is fascinating.
@Anglo_Saxon1
@Anglo_Saxon1 Месяц назад
Yeah I agree.I think a lot of the reason for it being such a fascinating conflict to study is the fact that it was a 'warriors war' which wasn't tainted by civilian deaths and atrocities.There were unfortunately 3 civlian deaths,but had the British landed at (or near)Stanley, the number would have been undoubtedly a lot higher, which is one of the reasons they chose to land on the other side of the island.
@IrishCaesar
@IrishCaesar 5 месяцев назад
You have ruined youtube for me. Nothing and no one makes content as detailed, interesting, and well presented as you. There are other channels, like perun, who are of course fantastic. But there is no one i have found that does military history like you do. You both inspire me, and make me more disappointed with the lack of other military history content of a similar level of excellence on youtube
@FindingClock4
@FindingClock4 Месяц назад
Animarchy also does high quality, long-form naval history, but he generally focuses on naval ships.
@therocinante3443
@therocinante3443 5 месяцев назад
Part 1 - 4 hours. This is my kind of channel!
@Ansset0
@Ansset0 5 месяцев назад
You should discover Drachinifel 😁6 hours Q&A, monthly, are standard.
@timnewman4660
@timnewman4660 5 месяцев назад
An incredible piece of work. I've watched everything on RU-vid re. The Falkland war but nothing is as comprehensive as this. Thank you for your outstanding effort 👌 Looking forward to part II
@dclark142002
@dclark142002 5 месяцев назад
One thing that this war did vindicate of the British defense strategy prior to 1982 was the shift to submarines. The mere threat of the three were sufficient to keep the Argentine Navy away from the islands. The carriers were key to actually conducting the landings...but the subs were the most potent warship against warship weapon systems.
@jamesflaherty59
@jamesflaherty59 3 месяца назад
If the Argentine Navy didn't retreat from the area there's little doubt British submarines would've carried out further attacks.
@markfutchll8141
@markfutchll8141 4 месяца назад
Not having air superiority can really reck your day
@bivvystridents3752
@bivvystridents3752 4 месяца назад
Absolutely. Just ask Ukraine...
@legendmaster28
@legendmaster28 5 месяцев назад
great video as always, would love to see you cover the 2008 Russo-Georgian War in this style
@LIVTOMCHUROO
@LIVTOMCHUROO 3 месяца назад
This is easily the best Falklands island conflict summation I've ever seen. Kudos.
@Ostentatiousnessness
@Ostentatiousnessness 5 месяцев назад
For anyone who wants some more personal experiences from the Falklands War, you can also check out the Bilge Pumps Podcast hosted by Dr Alexander Clarke, Drachinifel, and Jamie from Armoured Carriers. They've spoken on the Falklands and the lessons of the conflict several times as well as had people on who were part of the air maintenance and command staffs of the British side. Obviously one should keep in mind that they do have slightly more of an Anglo focus on the conflict but they aren't chest thumping teaboos about it either, they take a very measured view of the successes and strengths of the Argentinians as well as the failures and failings of the British.
@TonyStark-eo3nf
@TonyStark-eo3nf 5 месяцев назад
Holy smokes, one of the best videos of this type I have seen. Keep up the good work!
@kiwiruna9077
@kiwiruna9077 5 месяцев назад
Emutopia hasn't let us down, What a surprise to see this pop up, A very enjoyable way to spend 4 hours on a Monday.
@carlpemberton4902
@carlpemberton4902 5 месяцев назад
I was borne 1974 in london,my early childhood memories are of this war and have been looking at documentaries ever since.This is without doubt the most indepth clear and concise retelling of what actually happened I've ever seen.Thankyou so much for your work. I'm drinking beer and brandy on a lazy afternoon enjoying this greatly learning points I never new before, keep it up newly subscribed.
@jacksprat9172
@jacksprat9172 5 месяцев назад
Thank you, that was riveting. I knew much of the history of this conflict but this is the first time I've seen so much of it, pulled together in so much detail. Absolutely superb piece of work.
@exodusz19
@exodusz19 5 месяцев назад
I loathe that our government (US) would ever diminish our international commitment to the UK. We have too much history with the English, Aussies, and Canadians to ever be anything but the best of allies.
@christianhaupt2637
@christianhaupt2637 5 месяцев назад
I wholeheartedly agree! I am generally a huge fan of Reagan but this is one of the few things done by his administration that is absolutely disgusting to me. Edit: miss spelt word
@alanhutchins5916
@alanhutchins5916 5 месяцев назад
One word: Suez.
@riverlovec1455
@riverlovec1455 5 месяцев назад
Absolutely masterful storytelling; history , politics, hardware, geography, strategy, tactics: every element of good military history. Looking forward to the next installment. Thank you for excellent content!
@robbiepemberton
@robbiepemberton 2 месяца назад
No other unit in the UK will ever rib the royal marines for surrendering that day. It NEVER gets mentioned. They fought a hard battle and made a good decision.
@Strong_UP_Calvins_zombie
@Strong_UP_Calvins_zombie Месяц назад
Yes agreed
@joepiper6226
@joepiper6226 5 месяцев назад
I've read many books about the political, military (tactical, strategic and logistics) and first hand accounts of combat. As well as watching many documentaries. This is by far the most comprehensive of them all. There were details covered here that were not covered elsewhere. Best/most comprehensive coverage of the war I've ever seen! Thanks @hypohystericalhistory !
@phoneix035
@phoneix035 5 месяцев назад
Any books you want to share ?
@WKA1gaming
@WKA1gaming 5 месяцев назад
Looks like Christmas came early this year! Have a wonderful holiday, thank you for the new video.
@9HighFlyer9
@9HighFlyer9 5 месяцев назад
This documentary is almost as long as the whole war
@carlpemberton4902
@carlpemberton4902 5 месяцев назад
Bravo😂
@mikearmstrong8483
@mikearmstrong8483 4 месяца назад
And if you don't get off a 4 hour video and take the trash out, your wife is going to shove an Exocet up your ..... stern.
@patrickhale424
@patrickhale424 5 месяцев назад
I worked on Ascension Island remodeling the barracks. I did 5 trips to "The Rock" and really enjoyed it. The Saints from St. Helena were so cool and made our trips really enjoyable. We did some amazing fishing and scuba diving trips around the island as well as a trip to Green Mountain to The Residence. Good times 🍻🍻👍🏻👍🏻
@mikearmstrong8483
@mikearmstrong8483 4 месяца назад
If you have been there, then please be kind enough to point out to Argentinians and conspiracy idiots that there is no place to dock or secretly repair a carrier that supposedly was seriously damaged.
@aussie807
@aussie807 5 месяцев назад
I got so excited when this came up (over 3 awesome hours!). Thank you for your high quality analysis👍👍
@msulemanf
@msulemanf 4 месяца назад
The sustained effort and rigour it must have taken to produce this documentary is to be applauded.
@Hoodie1878
@Hoodie1878 5 месяцев назад
First big event I remember as a kid. Utterly superb this.
5 месяцев назад
Impressive Video. I did a 4 Part Series on the CVRTs in the Falklands a year ago and can appreciate some of the amount of work that went into this. Thx for putting in the time
@cuda260
@cuda260 5 месяцев назад
The quality of presentation and depth of research here is off the charts good.
@kcharles8857
@kcharles8857 5 месяцев назад
Amazing research, and I assume, hours upon hours of work must have gone into this. It just may be the definitive documentary on the Air Sea phase of the Falklands war. I eagerly await Part 2!
@mikeck4609
@mikeck4609 5 месяцев назад
I can’t imagine the time, effort and research that goes into these thorough and - more importantly - accurate videos
@doctoronishispsychosislab1474
@doctoronishispsychosislab1474 5 месяцев назад
First you need to read Several books, Then ya need to make ya own script Record it Then edit it all together with the images. over 100 hours would be my low end guess.
@flashgordon6670
@flashgordon6670 5 месяцев назад
You haven’t got much imagination then have you?
@doctoronishispsychosislab1474
@doctoronishispsychosislab1474 5 месяцев назад
your comment has no purpose other than to boost your own ego@@flashgordon6670
@mikeck4609
@mikeck4609 5 месяцев назад
@@flashgordon6670 not when it comes to producing youtube videos...no. Christ, try to say something nice in a comment section....
@dna6882
@dna6882 5 месяцев назад
DW mate, flash is apparently not capable of being nice in the comments section of videos....@@mikeck4609
@paulbrooks4395
@paulbrooks4395 5 месяцев назад
Fantastic. Really goes to show that operations are a joint effort and every component matters. Single weapons and platforms can make a difference, but they have to overlap or provide layered capabilities so that insufficient capabilities in one arena don’t become a linchpin for effective operational capability.
@ttrestle
@ttrestle 5 месяцев назад
Even though I’ve watched every documentary on this, including my favorite put out directly by the British military after the event, I clicked on this so fast my phone caught on fire.
@chump3006
@chump3006 5 месяцев назад
Still watching this first episode but had to comment as this is by far the best documentary on the falklands war I have watched/listened to. It's like a super detailed Doc Audio book combo.
@puma1304
@puma1304 5 месяцев назад
very well made narrative! I lived at that time in Chile, and I remember the Falklands conflict well, since it was a key issue at that time down there, where considering the recent experiences with argentine brawls along the border, no wonder practically everyone was absolutely pro-british... and I would say remain to this very day, considering the many mutual interests in the Antarctic Ocean and the long standing very close relationship with the UK (traditional allies), most particularly with the Royal Navy, which so closely resembles the Chilean Navy's doctrine and appearance... thus no one can be surprised about the many mutual exchanges, like the recent overhanding of three E3 Sentry Awacs to the already mighty Chilean Air Force... will the Eurofighters and Apaches really follow?
@goddepersonno3782
@goddepersonno3782 5 месяцев назад
I'm sure you'll get the Eurofighters after they've started collecting some rust and dust and the new 6th gen fleet is in full capacity so maybe 2060 at this point
@kccleary9202
@kccleary9202 5 месяцев назад
Buy some Griphens from Sweden.
@flashgordon6670
@flashgordon6670 5 месяцев назад
They’re not allowed Eurofighters, bc they’re not in Europe.
@MongooseTacticool
@MongooseTacticool 5 месяцев назад
​@@flashgordon6670Neither is Saudi Arabia
@robertclive491
@robertclive491 5 месяцев назад
Chilean intelligence helped Britain during the war and I'm sure if Argentina messes with Chile the British will return the favour.
@c.c.s.1102
@c.c.s.1102 5 месяцев назад
You are a talented historian, and know how to present all of the information skillfully.
@twodogsbob1786
@twodogsbob1786 5 месяцев назад
That was an excellent break down of the events with just the right amount of additional background information...brilliant watch 👍
@carbondragon
@carbondragon 5 месяцев назад
For what it's worth, as a young USAF officer in that period, most of my young officer friends supported Britain over Argentina. Our senior officers tended to keep their opinions to theirselves.
@richardvernon317
@richardvernon317 5 месяцев назад
Martin Withers was the pilot of the Vulcan and he was born in Surrey, England.
@RedentSC
@RedentSC 5 месяцев назад
amazing work man, I'm enthralled and I know this conflict inside and out. Thank you for your efforts pal :)
@CigaretteSmokingGuy
@CigaretteSmokingGuy 5 месяцев назад
Just a brief comment - Royal Marine Commando Battalions are referred to by their numbers individually. So 45 Commando is Four Five Commando. 42 Commando is Four Two Commando. The only exception is 40 Commando which is Forty Commando.
@ajm2212
@ajm2212 5 месяцев назад
They are Royal Marine Commando Units not Battalions or Regiments
@CigaretteSmokingGuy
@CigaretteSmokingGuy 5 месяцев назад
@@ajm2212 yes of course. My mistake.
@roguetrader100
@roguetrader100 3 месяца назад
You are quite simply the best military documentary compiler I have watched. Thanks for putting this together. Nothing better on the subject anywhere.
@klimismistakidis1482
@klimismistakidis1482 5 месяцев назад
A magnificent video. I enjoyed it immensely. Looking forward to part 2. Well done.
@SWRDoomsDay
@SWRDoomsDay 5 месяцев назад
You've got a new subscriber. I love that you're doing this in just the amount of detail that I like in a documentary. Also I commend that you're mixing global assessments and big picture with concrete examples. Too few history youtubers do that, especially in post-WW2 military sphere.
@FlashChaser
@FlashChaser 5 месяцев назад
You Rock dude, such awesome content.
@carlpemberton4902
@carlpemberton4902 5 месяцев назад
Can not wait for part two!!! Excellent work ,deeply researched!
@derekchastain4043
@derekchastain4043 4 месяца назад
This is an excellent comprehensive documentary. It is detailed but maintains a good pace which is neither too fast nor too slow. As an American amateur historian who lived during the Falklands campaign, I possessed a decent understanding of the event. However, I've learned much from this presentation and I thank those responsible for it.
@mmarionz
@mmarionz 5 месяцев назад
Awesome work, looking forward to part 2 !!
@TheBwlong57
@TheBwlong57 5 месяцев назад
i can't believe i just watched an entire 4 hour documentary about the Falklands war 🤣 Very good job on the details. Will be waiting for part 2.
@robertthomason7619
@robertthomason7619 5 месяцев назад
I've watched a lot of documentaries on the war and this is far and away the most detailed and thorough synopses I've experienced! Subbed!
@johnruddick686
@johnruddick686 5 месяцев назад
My uncle was in 40 commando during the conflict he died in the 90's he was a Captain, I miss him he was a really nice guy....... unless you were shooting at him.
@alp3274
@alp3274 5 месяцев назад
I was born in Argentina, and lived there when this happened... I know the soldiers were told they were "liberating thr islands. Once they landed, the realized that they were lied to. I was told that Las Malvinas, were part of the Argentinas continental shelf. The islands are in the National Anthem. I personally wonder why Argentina would attack a much more powerful country like England 🤦 wtf did they expect.
@littleshep5502
@littleshep5502 5 месяцев назад
Unfortunately, the Argentine troops took the islanders not welcoming them as personal slights, and therefore they ended up treating the falkland islanders awfully
@alp3274
@alp3274 5 месяцев назад
@@littleshep5502 I know, I remember. They treated the people of Argentina like sh**, why would they treat the people on the island any better lol.
@mauricioz7567
@mauricioz7567 4 месяца назад
A ningun soldado argentino se le mintio, las malvinas son parte integral del territorio de Argetnina. y no se estaban liberando, se estaba retomando territorio nacional invadido por fuerzas extranjeras. Y efectivamente las Islas Malvinas son parte de la pataforma continental argentina. Solo decirte que durante la recuperación de nuestro territorio, no hubo un solo soldado o civil fallecido.
@littleshep5502
@littleshep5502 4 месяца назад
@@mauricioz7567 No one was killed, but not through lack of trying. Argentine tropps used white phosphorous on the barracks, where the royal marines were supposed to be sleeping, while firing machine guns through the walls. This was an attempt to slaughter them while they slept. All due to an illegal invasion, to take islands that have never been argentine, and the act that condemned the country to the status of non power I hope more people are like the original commenter, and they open their eyes to the lies that have been told
@mikearmstrong8483
@mikearmstrong8483 4 месяца назад
​​@@mauricioz7567 You really need to learn how to do proper research instead of blindly swallowing the stupid 3rd world propaganda that your country puts out. The Falklands have NEVER been part of Argentine territory. They were colonized by the British long before there ever was an Argentina, and you can't claim to have "inherited" them from Spain after independence, because Spain had never established any permanent presence to make a claim to them. The simple fact is that you allowed yourselves to be subjugated by a dictator who ruined your economy, and then turned to some nationalist crusade to distract you, and you were all dumb enough to believe it, and many of you are still dumb enough to believe it.
@johnhughes1704
@johnhughes1704 5 месяцев назад
Wow! Riveting! Probably the best video I've seen about the Falklands war. Part of my childhood! So much detail, can't wait for the next one!
@capmorgan44
@capmorgan44 5 месяцев назад
Always wanted a long form informative video on the falklands war thanks for your hard work!
@Dark-7070
@Dark-7070 5 месяцев назад
Incredible comprehensive overview into the Falklands war! Thank you!
@lukasboscher9674
@lukasboscher9674 5 месяцев назад
You are creating some serious quality education!!!
@fran87blacon
@fran87blacon 4 месяца назад
watch all there is on the Falkland's. many hours of doc and footage. each have their own merits but i have to say this is in a league of its own, the attention the detail is awesome and something i love to find. can not wait to see the next part. great work!
@MaxwellAerialPhotography
@MaxwellAerialPhotography 5 месяцев назад
How topical and relevant, given that shenanigans currently going down in South America. Also, fantastic video as per usual sir, bravo.
@LukSter18998
@LukSter18998 5 месяцев назад
Well Clearly British youth want Argentina and hamas to murder and slaughter their own defense forces
@tdb7992
@tdb7992 5 месяцев назад
I would love to visit the Falklands - I have a curious fascination with remote islands and communities. I have heard from a few people that the accent there sounds a bit like our Australian accents. I guess that when you put a heap of Brits on an island, you'll end up with an accent akin to ours. I cannot say that I am a huge fan of Thatcher's economic policies, although I can sympathise with a few changes she made. However, I completely support her decision to get The Falklands back. As an Aussie of English descent, it was just freaking awesome seeing Britannia rule the waves again. I imagine most Australians held a similar view.
@benwilson6145
@benwilson6145 5 месяцев назад
I would say that the accent is a mixture of English West Country and Australian
@richardvernon317
@richardvernon317 3 месяца назад
The Falkland Islanders accent is kind of that of the Kiwis.
@MrVinylista
@MrVinylista 5 месяцев назад
A superb and extremely comprehensive video. Well done. I think the Falklands is interesting as it's arguably the final 'old school' analogue war, of any of the great powers. It's much closer in execution to something from World War 2 than it is, say, Gulf War 1, just 9 years later.
@Key_highway
@Key_highway 5 месяцев назад
Personally I think it’s more that the battle has more of a world war 2 feel due to the combination of land sea and air, all performing their roles at the full extent of their capabilities and the fact that the war wasn’t a one sided shooting gallery. Unlike many of the follow on wars.
@pedrolopez8057
@pedrolopez8057 5 месяцев назад
to mean it feels like one of those "little wars" of the 1800s
@abbiscuit
@abbiscuit 4 месяца назад
You can argue that it was the first naval conflict of the "guided missile age".
@treyhelms5282
@treyhelms5282 5 месяцев назад
Great video. Love the attention to detail, and how well it's put together.
@materialdialectics
@materialdialectics 4 месяца назад
This is by far the best overview of the conflict I've ever seen; fantastic work. Especially a lot of the stuff about the contexts of the diplomatic environment throughout the conflict.
@dna6882
@dna6882 5 месяцев назад
Loved seeing the Kiwi (NewZealand) Skyhawk at 3:25:48 They used to fly over my farm each week when I was a kid. I think they (The Kiwi's) used the hills and valleys around the area to practice low level evasion using the natural terrain to avoid detection. (Just guessing on this last bit)
@brookeshenfield7156
@brookeshenfield7156 5 месяцев назад
Tremendous content, yet again. Mahalo for your work!
@vinylsolution2522
@vinylsolution2522 5 месяцев назад
Thank you ! The Falklands conflict is fascinating. Task Force South !! Cheers !!
@christianhaupt2637
@christianhaupt2637 5 месяцев назад
Absolutely fantastic! New to the channel but can’t wait for part 2!
@gordonpeden6234
@gordonpeden6234 5 месяцев назад
Outstanding account comprehensive yet succinct. Thank you!
@user-rz8ki3bl1w
@user-rz8ki3bl1w 5 месяцев назад
Hey congrats on the baby! I’ve been really excited for this! Thanks for getting it out, hope all is well with the baby and the family.
@flashgordon6670
@flashgordon6670 5 месяцев назад
It’s the mother who deserves most of the credit.
@Mike-pz1vd
@Mike-pz1vd 5 месяцев назад
These videos are SO GOOD. Thank you for the time and effort you put into these.
@InimicusXII
@InimicusXII 5 месяцев назад
What a welcome surprise, good to see you back mate. Hope to see ya on tiktok again too!
@Josemite2
@Josemite2 5 месяцев назад
Going to the Falklands next week. Looking forward to seeing the places you described. Thank you for your in depth narrative. They should do a movie based on your you tube story.
@HectorZambrano-lj4xb
@HectorZambrano-lj4xb 3 месяца назад
What airline flights to the Falklands?
@martdedub
@martdedub 5 месяцев назад
Just hitting the like button is not enough for this video, possibly the best one i have seen on the Falklands War to date....... and it's only part one! You Sir put tv documentaries to shame! Absolutely brilliant work, can wait to see the next part.
@goKimball
@goKimball 3 месяца назад
4 hour video!?! Subbed and only 10 seconds in. Thank you for long form content.
@charlesverity1468
@charlesverity1468 5 месяцев назад
Excellent presentation , cant wait for part 2 !
@blackboardbloke
@blackboardbloke 4 месяца назад
I was ex regular RAF Armourer, now going through college as a mature student getting more qualified, financing myself partly by being a TA REME Craftsman attached to ACOY 4QLR Infantry, and we were on standby to go. However, I’d served as groundcrew on a Phantom squadron’s flight line in Germany for a couple of years, and I knew what our aircrew said about the Harrier squadrons when they went up against each other on exercise. Even though they were subsonic, the Harriers could get the better of the supersonic Phantoms by ‘VIFFing’ (vectoring in forward flight) ie they were much moreso manoeuvrable in comparison. Eg. Harrier spots Phantom catching up at great rate of knots, Harrier pilot, reduces speed and vectors out of the way sideways. Phantom can’t slow down, overshoots the Harrier, Harrier gives him a blast of 30mm Aden gun cannon shells up his arse or launches a heat seeking Sidewinder missile up his jet exhaust. I was confident that the Harriers would soon gain air superiority in dog fights and then be able to ground attack enemy positions to support the ground force. So it proved as no Harrier was lost in combat, whereas the Argentinian Air Force lost plenty. Before the Falklands conflict, the Harrier was looked at by many other countries military as a quirky/eccentricity, following the conflict that changed. When the Harrier was retired by the RAF, even though many had received the latest upgrades, the USMC bought up the whole UK fleet to add to their stock for spares at the very least, and they got them for the same price as just one F35 Raptor. The USMC is still operating their AV-8B Harrier II aircraft, and will do until 2029 at least.
@lucian-alinsbiera6934
@lucian-alinsbiera6934 3 месяца назад
I love the f16 lighting 2
@robertreynolds1302
@robertreynolds1302 5 месяцев назад
Thanks
@EZ-df1cm
@EZ-df1cm 24 дня назад
The production standard and narration is excellent. Please keep it up. This type of media and its comprehensive coverage is sorely lacking these days. Some grown ups want more than a goddam 10 minute RU-vid vid.
@rollerizer2558
@rollerizer2558 11 дней назад
The *very* best video history of the Falklands War I've seen, bar none. Thanks!
@anselmdanker9519
@anselmdanker9519 5 месяцев назад
A very interesting presentation. Thank you 😊
@Jan_Smuga
@Jan_Smuga 5 месяцев назад
Boy am I glad that you released this vid! Cheers. Have you got any further information about the mentioned "Polish supply ship" that was turned around by the Argentinian warship shortly before invasion?
@ThaFunkster100
@ThaFunkster100 5 месяцев назад
Great video as always. I always look forward to your videos.
@hans_von_twitchy1014
@hans_von_twitchy1014 5 месяцев назад
Excellent doco. I greatly look forward to the next 9 parts :)
@cameronleafe1141
@cameronleafe1141 5 месяцев назад
Well, guess I am going to be tired at work tomorrow.
@HaggardPillockHD
@HaggardPillockHD 5 месяцев назад
And it will be worth it
@mikeg1433
@mikeg1433 3 месяца назад
Wow, this was such an awesome detailed documentary. Thank you for putting this all together. Your channel is seriously underrated.
@thebowlbster
@thebowlbster 5 месяцев назад
Thank you for your effort, keep up the fantastic work
@mfrsr
@mfrsr 5 месяцев назад
9pm upload? welp, guess im late for work tomorrow.
@nimrod10036
@nimrod10036 5 месяцев назад
Very good and look forward to the 2nd part, at the time I was 18 and in the Territorial Army in the uk and was put on call that we might have to go to Germany to replace the regular Army that was redeployed to the Falklands conflict.
@FunkGodPutin
@FunkGodPutin 5 месяцев назад
Noice, please don't forget the Iraq series king
@andrewsmall6834
@andrewsmall6834 5 месяцев назад
It would be amazing if he was able to detail the Australian SAS in Iraq.
@RayADion
@RayADion 5 месяцев назад
Really good video. No music makes it even more satisfying. And, no extra drama for scoring internet karma. I have subscribed, and liked, and am so happy to have found your channel. Huge thanks for keeping your ego at bay.
@stevenvanmondfrans3761
@stevenvanmondfrans3761 5 месяцев назад
Thank you! Love your work. Keep doing it.
@azmartin1977
@azmartin1977 5 месяцев назад
1970's electronics at it's finest.
@yournamehere4790
@yournamehere4790 5 месяцев назад
Should I stop expecting an Iraq War Part 2 at this point?
@therocinante3443
@therocinante3443 5 месяцев назад
Pt.3*
@TheWizardGamez
@TheWizardGamez 5 месяцев назад
That’s what I’m saying. We took a vote and I thought we were gonna get it. But it may end up as illusive as GTA6
@TotalTirpitz
@TotalTirpitz 4 месяца назад
Was just thinking about when you'd upload next watching Operations Room. 4 hours is a bit much for one sitting; but with multiple parts promised I'll find the time. Nice to see you back.
@jayhellyer5406
@jayhellyer5406 5 месяцев назад
I'll just watch an hour, said 4 hours ago hahaha. Once again top notch, you never fail to impress. Looking forward to part 2.
@tenpolpot3287
@tenpolpot3287 5 месяцев назад
This is what I'm waiting for.
@goddepersonno3782
@goddepersonno3782 5 месяцев назад
he posted again! he's back!
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