The defeat of Argentina's most combat-effective air force, which could pose a threat to Britain, cleared the way for the landing operation. Huge logistical support was also a challenge. At least 100,000 officers and soldiers, as well as their equipment and supplies, needed to be dispatched within a few days.
supply.
This is a very difficult task. If Galtieri really learned of this plan, he would not believe that this task could be completed.
Therefore, the bombing must continue to destroy Argentina's remaining war potential. After the Argentine Air Force does not pose an obstacle, the attack focus of the Royal Air Force and Naval Air Force turns to civilian facilities, power stations, radio stations and other important livelihood facilities.
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Although the Argentine capital is a coastal city and is unlikely to become a quagmire, it must also prevent the emergence of a so-called people's war. Clearing civilian facilities can prevent the Argentine government from mobilizing the potential people's power.
Typhoon fighter jets from the Falkland Islands and Tierra del Fuego covered the Vulcan bombers, and Tornado fighter jets taking off from the Queen Victoria class aircraft carrier continued to maintain high-intensity bombing. The British Foreign Office repeated its armistice conditions and counterattacked some hostile forces.
State criticism.
A Land Rover stopped at the door of the church. Elizabeth Hurley opened the door and took a look at the church, then waited for Arnold to come down, "Is this here?"
"If this is the nearest church, then this is it. My father's habits, I can't tell you. Serious, but not so serious." Arnold searched for words carefully, and finally gave up explaining and took Elizabeth Hurley's hand.
Walk towards the church.
"Serious? Not so serious?" Yin Lisabeth Hurley whispered. She wanted to say that she understood this kind of wording very well. Arnold gave her this feeling. He kept saying that he liked her, but did not show how much he cared about this question.
She didn't dare to ask, so she changed the subject and said, "It's hard to imagine that the Cabinet Secretary would have financial difficulties."
"Because this dilemma is fake. My father is very particular about this kind of superficial work. He donates money to nursing homes and orphanages when he has nothing to do."
"Invincibility starts with sacrificing the ancestor"
Arnold couldn't help laughing, "Just like this time when he came to the church, in my memory he has never been to the church at all. Maybe he was an exception when he attended the wedding."
Otherwise, he has to be his own son. Alan Wilson's visit to the church is purely temporary. The landing operation is about to begin. It may not be as one-sided as the confrontation between the navy and air force. In this small land of Britain, God, this old man is still there.
It's not that he, the Cabinet Secretary-General, is useful, but the battlefield is far away in Latin America, so it doesn't hurt to believe him once.
When Arnold walked in with a woman of the same status as his wife, Alan Wilson was praying devoutly to the cross directly above, or bargaining, "Look, I saved 20 people in 1945."
With the life of Ms. Wanslav, a massacre of one million people was avoided in Southeast Asia in 1965. Four Middle East wars became two. Saving one life is better than building a seven-level pagoda. How many people have I saved?
I donate to the orphanage and nursing home every month.”
"It is undeniable that you may not have done well in some places, but in general you have still made a profit. I only have a small wish that this one-sided war will continue to go smoothly."
Arnold and the two were far away, unaware that the supreme authority was bargaining with God. By the way, they also divided the territory and reiterated the principle that I have the final say in the UK and you, the old man, have the final say in other places. Isn’t there a saying, God?
to God.
After the prayer was completed, Arnold came over and listened to his old father complaining, "Before Albert comes back, it seems that I am destined to be homeless. Who would have thought that your mother would be so serious this time."
"It's okay. I'll keep an eye on my mother. There can't be any male creature in the house. Even a dog has to be cut up before entering." Arnold showed loyalty and reliability in front of his father, and then lowered his voice and said, "Besides, father, you are
It’s not like we have nowhere to go, right?”
"I'm your father, how can you talk?" Alan Wilson glanced at his son, and then sighed, "Actually, I also know that God can't help him much. He is not as good as my own hard work, but he is old.
Once the Galileo system confirms that Argentina's command system is completely paralyzed and cannot organize a decent defense line, the landing operation will begin."
Arnold was in awe. With this attitude, God, there was really no need for him to help. "I believe everything will go smoothly, and there is no need for my brother to charge into the battle."
Britain's two hundred ocean-going merchant ships have supported this supply line across the Atlantic, and they maintain reconnaissance aircraft that are cruising at all times, and Galileo Navigation in space, sending the latest intelligence to the base camp.
During the thirty-three days of air strikes, the Royal Air Force and Naval Aviation ensured the destruction of all strategic targets that could be discovered.
Because many targets, such as communications centers and airports, are fixed, the latest revised air combat plan is more concise and more predictable than the ground combat plan.
The Tornado gr4 fighter-bomber has assumed an important mission in this round of bombing. The frequency of Vulcan strategic bomber dispatches cannot be comprehensive. The Tornado gr4 fighter-bomber is more flexible and can find hidden dirt like a brush. The Tornado gr4
Fighter-bombers are suitable for ultra-low altitude bombing.
The large number of such fighter jets appearing in the skies over Argentina already shows that Argentina's air defense force has been destroyed.
General Galtieri, the Argentine leader and president, gave a radio speech. He severely condemned the British attack. "The hypocritical and criminal British carried out inhumane massacres of Argentines and owed a huge blood debt to the Argentine people. Now it is bloody."
The war has begun. We, the Argentine people, must redouble our efforts to fight back against the enemy and bravely make sacrifices to defend our motherland and our just cause!"
This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading! The speech is very harsh, but Galtieri cannot guarantee that his speech will be known to all Argentines. Amid the continuous air strikes, the Argentine Radio Station is also the focus of air strikes.
The target, even the Argentinians who could hear General Galtieri, had high morale in occupying the Falkland Islands earlier, but was dispelled by the air defense sirens that sounded from time to time.
The entire Argentine society is depressed, hesitant, and at a loss, like rats hiding in the sewer, praying that the British precise strike will be worthy of the name.
Of course it is worthy of the name, but the amount of tens of thousands of tons of bombs every day is really too much for even a shipping power like the United Kingdom. To recruit its own ocean-going fleet to support such a long front, currently only the United Kingdom can do it, and Japan may also be able to do it.
But Japan has no offensive capabilities.
The spokesman of the Royal Air Force said with a victorious smile: "Now, there is good news for everyone. As you know, finding fixed defensive positions is an easy task, but finding mobile units is like finding a needle in a haystack. You can
It's good to imagine this. This morning, the Royal Air Force announced that at the same time, we also discovered at least eight anti-aircraft positions in the same area. We are attacking those targets. It has been confirmed that these targets have been destroyed. We are continuing to attack
The remaining targets. Therefore, I assure you that unless the attack is impossible due to weather conditions, we will attack them mercilessly until they are completely destroyed."
At the same time, meteorological satellites showed that the weather in the Argentine waters would be stable in the next few days. After this information was conveyed to the frontline headquarters, the expeditionary force headquarters immediately decided to launch a landing operation, starting with Argentina's seizure of the Falkland Islands.
, almost two months have passed.
Miles-long convoys of heavy tanks, armored vehicles and trucks transporting supplies are being loaded onto ships, and various units are stationed in Tierra del Fuego and the Falkland Islands in anticipation of a large-scale ground battle once the air strikes achieve a decisive victory.
In the final phase of the British bombing campaign, they focused on targets such as roads, bridges, oil depots, and reservoirs.
Its purpose is to cut off transportation lines such as railway networks and road networks, destroy fuel supply facilities and storage facilities, attack its rear support facilities, and cut off its supply lines, making it impossible for the Argentine army to assemble and replenish oil, water, ammunition and troops.
This is also to prevent the Argentines from causing trouble to the British landing operations. Although Argentina has a long coastline and there are many landing sites that the British can find, out of caution, this is obviously not the time to save ammunition.
On July 10, while continuing to maintain high-intensity bombing, landing troops from Tierra del Fuego and the Falkland Islands aboard naval landing ships began landing operations as scheduled. Later, a Belfast strategic transport aircraft flew over Argentine airspace,
Airborne operations were conducted north of Buenos Aires, the capital of Argentina.
Argentina's defense system, which was constantly being served by graphite bombs and anti-radiation missiles, had already collapsed. It was only through intelligence from some major foreign countries that we learned that the British were planning to invade Argentina.
"No, absolutely not, Nancy, would I lie to my friends? Britain just wants to prove its determination to defend its territory, but Galtieri has not responded. What can we do? We can only change the previous combat objectives.
What I can guarantee is that the war will be over soon."
Alan Wilson made a solemn promise to Reagan's wife on the other side of the phone. The promise he made to his friend Reagan did not conflict with the fleets that were approaching the landing site.
The ports of La Plata and Mar del Plata were attacked by British cruise missiles. Outside the port of La Plata, the 15-inch main gun of the Admiral Mountbatten was finally displayed for the first time after the construction was completed.
With their own role to play, the landing force sprinted towards the coastline under the cover of the battleship's main guns, which made people feel safe.