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The Daring BlackBuck Raids - The Falklands War.

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The blackbuck raids were launched to pave the way for the British landing forces that would make up the British attempt to retake the isles. Seven raids were launched each with two British Vulcan bombers and eleven Victor tankers. The raids targeted the airfield as well as radar and surface defense positions on the isles using bombs or new American supplied Shrike Anti-radiation (radar seeking) missiles.


The raids would go down as the longest bombing missions of the 20th century, however, they are also generally considered to have been ineffective, causing only light and quickly repaired damage to the airfield and radar sites.


The raids were criticized as being an excuse for the airforce to justify its existence and avoid budget cuts in what was shaping up to be mostly an army and naval operation. The raids did have a demoralizing effect on the Argentinians and caused them to shift some of their air assets in order to ensure future raids couldn't target cities on the mainland.


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I'm Imperial Scribe, I make animations about military and naval history as well as war theory. I put out 1-2 major battle videos per month with a number of shorter videos in between.


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Credits (used with licensing) and special thanks to:


World map by u/Shield_Anvil

featuring cartography assets from Mazlo_CG2A


May feature WonderDraft Assets from the following:

'Symbols of war' featuring work from John Cooper, Edmond Simonsen, and Nexoness.

'Smalli' by Nexoness.


Special thanks to www.cartographyassets.com


May include miscellaneous licensed stock art.


May include brief usage of art, videos, and assets for educational or critical purposes in accordance with applicable copyright laws.


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https://freesound.org/people/hoersturz/sounds/103139/

By hoersturz. Licensed under CC-A-NC


Freesound "paperflip" sound:

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Flat 9 de julio - declaracion de independencia de la argentina illustration

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https://www.freepik.com/vectors/sun


Information is derived from a number of historical sources including websites, historians, and literature. The fog of history is a real thing, even relatively recent events often have sources in disagreement or that rely on one another. When possible information is derived from first-hand sources and where not possible information is found by taking multiple second-hand sources. It is not possible for anyone to guarantee perfect historical accuracy, but I do my absolute best to ensure that all information in my videos is well-sourced and backed up by historical sources and evidence.

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While I normally like your battle descriptions, in this case the extra syllables in Argentina and Argentine threw me for a loop. Would that be how the Brits pronounce it?

ImperialScribe responds:

Thanks for the feedback.

I had to speak really fast to fit this into YouTubes shorts time limit, so it's just poor pronunciation on my part.

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