The 43-year-old Belgrano was sunk in the South Atlantic at mid afternoon on 2 May 1982 by two torpedoes fired from the Royal Navy nuclear submarine HMS Conqueror, with the loss of 323 lives.
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National Interest on MSNHMS Agamemnon: The New Powerhouse Astute-Class Submarine Can Be Explained in 1 Wordthe Royal Navy’s submarines were able to establish a no-sail zone around the islands, preventing the Argentine Navy from ...
The Commanding Officer of one of the Royal Navy Devonport-based frigates lost ... A total of 48 men lost their lives. HMS Conqueror, a Churchill class submarine, controversially fired the torpedo ...
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Portsmouth News on MSNRoyal Navy: Channel 5 TV documentary to show life aboard HMS Prince of Wales - when, times, what will happenDuring The Falklands War, submarine HMS Conqueror engaged the Argentinian ... highlighting the links between the Royal Navy ...
British Defense Secretary John Healey told Parliament on Wednesday the Royal Navy was tracking a "Russian spy ship" that passed through U.K. waters, warning Russia's President Vladimir Putin: "We ...
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