
BOOKS - MILITARY HISTORY - Weapons of the Falklands Conflict

Weapons of the Falklands Conflict
Year: 1984
Pages: 194
Format: PDF

Pages: 194
Format: PDF

The book "Weapons of the Falklands Conflict" by John Parker provides a comprehensive overview of the weapons used during the Falklands War, which took place in 1982 between Argentina and the United Kingdom. The book explores the development and deployment of various weapons systems, including aircraft, ships, tanks, artillery, and small arms, and examines their effectiveness on the battlefield. It also discusses the impact of these weapons on the outcome of the conflict and the lessons learned from the war. One of the key themes of the book is the rapid evolution of military technology during this period, particularly in the area of airpower. The author notes that the Falklands War was one of the first conflicts in which both sides had access to advanced jet fighters and surface-to-air missiles, leading to a significant increase in the number of aerial engagements and the importance of air superiority. This led to the development of new tactics and strategies, such as the use of electronic warfare and decoy flights, in order to gain and maintain control of the skies. Another important aspect of the book is the role of naval power in the conflict. The author highlights the significance of the British naval task force, which played a crucial role in the liberation of the Falkland Islands. The book also examines the performance of the Exocet missile, which was used by the Argentine forces to attack British warships, and the effectiveness of anti-ship missiles in sinking enemy vessels.
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