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Go Find Him And Bring Me Back His Hat The Royal Navys Antisubmarine Campaign In The Falklandsmalvinas War 2nd Edition Mariano Sciaroni Andy Smith

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Go Find Him And Bring Me Back His Hat The Royal Navys Antisubmarine Campaign In The Falklandsmalvinas War 2nd Edition Mariano Sciaroni Andy Smith
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Publisher: Helion and company
File Extension: PDF
File size: 33.98 MB
Pages: 1632
Author: Mariano Sciaroni; Andy Smith
ISBN: 9781915113429, 9781913336394, 1915113423, 1913336395
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 2
Volume: 21

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Go Find Him And Bring Me Back His Hat The Royal Navys Antisubmarine Campaign In The Falklandsmalvinas War 2nd Edition Mariano Sciaroni Andy Smith by Mariano Sciaroni; Andy Smith 9781915113429, 9781913336394, 1915113423, 1913336395 instant download after payment.

When the Task Force of the Royal Navy started its southbound voyage, as the second major act during the Falklands/Malvinas War of 1982, its commanders assessed the Argentine submarines as the biggest threat. Even if limited in total size and scope, this threat was so conditioning that the conclusion was that it had to be neutralized at the earliest possible moment in time, otherwise no victory would have been possible. The British believed that the Argentines would wait for them in the waters of the war zone with two modern and dangerous German-made Type-209 submarines, and a modified US-made submarine from the times of the Second World War. To their good luck, this threat was quickly reduced to two, because during the first naval combat of the conflict, the old ARA Santa Fe was knocked out and captured by the Royal Navy at South Georgia. Further anti-submarine operations followed on 1 May 1982, when ARA San Luis attacked Royal Navy warships, and, in turn, was counterattacked, resulting in scenes reminiscent of those from the movie Das Boot. Avoiding its pursuers, the boat distanced before re-attacking a few days later – when multiple factors conspired to prevent it from becoming successful. Despite systematic pursuit by warships and helicopters of the Royal Navy, the submarine eventually returned to its home port in one piece. Because the other Argentinean Type-209, ARA Salta, was non-operational, the withdrawal of the ARA San Luis also prompted the withdrawal of all the major units of the Argentine Navy into shallow waters off the coast of South America. Although the undersea battlefield was thus actually empty of Argentine submarines, elements of the Royal Navy’s task force continued detecting and tracking multiple sonar contacts over the following days and weeks. Indeed, they ultimately fired no fewer than 31 torpedoes, 49 depth-charges and 21 mortar salvoes at these. "Go Find Him and Bring Me Back His Hat" is the story of the crews of 22 warships, submarines, a

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