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The Falklands Air War: A 40-year retrospective

Part 2: Hitting back.

Grant Newman Sat, 09 Apr 2022

The Fuerza Aérea Argentina’s (FAA) counter to the high attrition rates of low-level anti-shipping strikes was high-altitude level bombing by the English Electric Canberra B.62s of Grupo 2 de Bombardero, whose deployment saw little tangible result, despite flying 295hrs and dropping 85,000lbs of

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Grant Newman Sat, 09 Apr 2022
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