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SEA HARRIER AT WAR MAY 1982

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Uploaded by on Apr 3, 2009

SEA HARRIER IN THE FALKLANDS WAR

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  • music is cool, what is it?

  • @natasico It is called De Guello, it means no surrender to be asked or given( or fight to the death)

    I have read the Mexican Army used it as a bugle call............they played it at the Alamo............and the Tennessee Boys and Texicans did not disapoint.

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  • it doesn't matter lads the sea harrier still kicked the argies arses !!!!!

  • The demolition of the A-4 Skyhawk by Sea Harriers were not in aerial combat, if not in something called Hunting of ducks. the A-4 Skyhawk only had fuel for 2 minutes in combat against British ships. this time had to throw their bombs on British ships, and did very well .. but were not prepared for a fight against a sea harrier closed. the Sea Harriers intercepted the A-4 while they undertook the escape after attacking the British ships. at no time was a dogfight against a sea harrier.

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  • @negreblodyman1 So, wgat you;re saying is the Argentine claim rellies upon Spanish colonial possession of the Falklands. Therefore, as Argentina is so upset by colonialism you'll be dropping that claim now I assume? And every Argentinian who isn't at least 50% native "Indian" will be buggering off back to whichever European country their ancetsors came from, leaving a fat cheque to say "sorry" for the treatment of native peoples?

  • @NAIAD49 I search for the song in yt but i found a lot of versions, can you please find me an original version. Thanks for the info.

  • @negreblodyman1 100% true

  • some satellites  form the us had forgotten on this video....

  • @mitsubishi109 in 1824 signed a treaty of friendship and free trade with England where also present Argentina's sovereignty over the Falkland Islands. England again, he was not any objection, I accept the sovereignty ... then invaded the islands in 1833 as usual.

  • @mitsubishi109 Malvinas islands were under Spanish rule since before England founded ILLEGALLY Pt Egmont. were under Spanish control. Then the English were stripped properly. When Argentina became independent as the Malvinas were dossier to the Spanish crown .. HOWEVER in 1816 Argentina announced its sovereignty over the islands and England NO TUBE objection.

  • @KowBoySpace Yes, had little much fuel as the air base closest to malvinas was 650 km. He spent much fuel to fly low to avoid detection by radar of the frigates, besides which were to find the target manually, as many A-4 did not have radar. Then when they undertook the return, were to be replenished by a C-130 to get to Argentina

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