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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostWhen reading an article the other day it was mentioned that the UK no longer have any active aircraft carriers or Harrier Jump Jets so could not repeat the successes of the last Falklands war.
Is that correct?
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostWhen reading an article the other day it was mentioned that the UK no longer have any active aircraft carriers or Harrier Jump Jets so could not repeat the successes of the last Falklands war.
Is that correct?
Also, I think we'll be sharing the carrier with France; but any idea that the French might put obstacles in the way of its use, to pressure the UK over EU issues such as a transaction tax for example, is entirely misguided.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostI suspect if they do invade it would have to be by them using special forces to secure the runway for themselves and then putting surface to air missile defense on the island.
can you just remind me where it's been done before ?
in real life
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I suspect if they do invade it would have to be by them using special forces to secure the runway for themselves and then putting surface to air missile defense on the island.
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The last Falklands camapign was about the difficulty WE had in mounting an invasion, the next one will be about the difficultles THEY have in mounting an invasion.
We dont need much to make it nigh on impossible, just a few hundred troops, some artillery, some anti aircraft and a few planes, loads of ammo and the ability to reinforce.
Without an airfield, they will be able to get zero supplies or reinforcements in once our subs arrive
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From Wikipedia:
On 2 April 1982, Argentina invaded the Falkland Islands and other British territories in the South Atlantic. The military junta which had ruled Argentina since 1976 sought to maintain power by diverting public attention from the nation's poor economic performance and exploiting the long-standing feelings of the Argentines towards the islands.
I'm surprised we aren't invading Argentina on that basis.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostWhen reading an article the other day it was mentioned that the UK no longer have any active aircraft carriers or Harrier Jump Jets so could not repeat the successes of the last Falklands war.
Is that correct?
The chances of the Argies being able to invade in the first place is slim.
They only succeeded last time because our garrison then consisted of about two dozen Marines, 2 cooks, a Padre, and fook all else.
It has been considerably beefed up since.
HTH
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Originally posted by Moscow Mule View PostThat's very Astute of you.
On the plus side, my FI oily shares are going to be worth a mint.
Pray there's never an attack on Skye, the entire fleet would be disabled when the tide is out...
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostWhen reading an article the other day it was mentioned that the UK no longer have any active aircraft carriers or Harrier Jump Jets so could not repeat the successes of the last Falklands war.
Is that correct?
I suppose we could lease them back again. Don't worry David has a plan. Somewhere in the Swiss alps I believe.
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bollocks.
absolute bollocks.
anything capable of shooting a cricket ball out of the air should be seconded to the fckng English cricket team asap, and send the batsmen to the falklands to 'knock the argies for six'
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Originally posted by Moscow Mule View PostThat's very Astute of you.
On the plus side, my FI oily shares are going to be worth a mint.
Dolphins?
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