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One of the British ships had an aluminum superstructure. Aluminum melts at 1100 F°. one the fire got hot the ship had no chance. In one of the attacks an Exocet was fired at a British warship which fired chaff like the RBOC or super RBOC. The ship turned into the chaff cloud and basically disappeared radar wise. In the mean time a ship behind the Brit frigate picked up the threat aircraft. An antiaircraft missile went whizzing over the frigate right after the Exocet missed and hit one of the Argentinean planes. | |||
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Deerdogs, the delayed response I was referring to was the time it took the invasion fleet to arrive in the Falklands. Certainly the Vulcan attacks took place earlier, but I interpreted them as a "political" act designed to let the Argies know that we were serious about defending the Falklands. The fleet seemed in no hurry to arrive. Not faulting that as I suspect that the Brits were desperately trying to avoid a fight. I remember reading reports that some were criticizing the reaction you refer to as somewhat "jingoistic". Peter. Be without fear in the face of your enemies. Be brave and upright, that God may love thee. Speak the truth always, even if it leads to your death. Safeguard the helpless and do no wrong; | |||
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