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    XM607 - Falklands' Most Daring Raid


    On 30 April 1982, the RAF launched a secret mission: to fly a Vulcan bomber to the Falkland Islands and bomb Port Stanley's runway, putting it out of action for Argentine fighter jets. The safety of the British Task Force depended on its success.

    However, the RAF could only get a single plane - a crumbling, Cold War-era Vulcan - 8000 miles south to the Falklands, because just one bomber needed an aerial fleet of 13 Victor tanker planes to refuel it throughout the 16-hour round-trip. At the time it was the longest-range bombing mission in history.

    From start to finish, the seemingly impossible mission was a comedy of errors, held together by pluck and ingenuity.

    On the brink of being scrapped, only three of the ageing nuclear bombers could be fitted out for war, one to fly the mission and two in reserve. Crucial spare parts were scavenged from museums and scrap yards - one vital component had been serving as an ashtray in the Officers' Mess.

    In just three weeks, the Vulcan crews had to learn air-to-air refuelling, which they hadn't done for 20 years, and conventional bombing, which they hadn't done for 10 years either.

    The RAF scoured the country for Second World War iron bombs, and complex refuelling calculations were done the night before on a Ł5 pocket calculator.

    With a plan stretched to the limit and the RAF's hopes riding on just one Vulcan, the mission was flown on a knife-edge: fraught with mechanical failures, unreliable navigation, electrical storms and lack of fuel.

    Of the 21 bombs the Vulcan dropped, only one found its target. But it was enough to change the outcome of the war.

    Astonishingly, this great feat has been downplayed into near obscurity by history, but this documentary brings it back to life, providing a thrilling and uncharacteristically upbeat account from the Falklands War: the Dambusters for the 1980s generation.



    Wake up and smell the coffee.


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    I think I've seen this documentary before. Some of the parts were scattered around the airfield with one even being used as an ash tray.
    They were destined to be scrapped but they fixed them up and managed to refuel the in the air despite a lot of problems. I suppose these old aircraft were used because it wouldn't be as bad a loss if they were shot down.

    The attack was launched from Ascension island which is a few thousand miles away from the Falklands and is up near West Africa. It was quite a gamble really, but it was aimed to shock the Argentines and take out a few runways and it worked.
    The Soviet Union and USA doubted that the Falklands could be retaken with the military in such a sorry state and Britain so far away. I think we should have built a base on Tristan Da Cunha after that though. It'd be much easier to control our territories in the South Atlantic from there and would provide employment for the European inhabitants.




    from north to south - Ascension, St Helena and Tristan Da Cunha. They're building an airport at St Helena though, so I suppose that could be used by the military if ever required.

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    Here's some more info on that raid:


    The route


    Refuelling plan

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    amazing video

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    Brillant..

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