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A Carrier at Risk: Argentinean Aircraft Carrier and Anti-Submarine Operations against Royal Navys Attack Submarines during the Falklands/Malvinas War, 1982

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

A Carrier at Risk: Argentinean Aircraft Carrier and Anti-Submarine Operations against Royal Navys Attack Submarines during the Falklands/Malvinas War, 1982

Contributors:

By (Author) Mariano Sciaroni

ISBN:

9781911628705

Publisher:

Helion & Company

Imprint:

Helion & Company

Publication Date:

25th April 2019

UK Publication Date:

15th February 2019

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Military vehicles and transport of air, land and sea
Military history: post-WW2 conflicts
Specific wars and military campaigns
Modern warfare
Maritime history

Dewey:

997.1102445

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

88

Dimensions:

Width 210mm, Height 298mm

Description

The naval warfare of the last few decades appears dominated by operations of fast missile craft and a wide diversity of other minor vessels in so-called 'littoral warfare'. On the contrary, skills and knowledge about anti-submarine warfare on the high seas a discipline that dominated much of the World War II, and once used to be the reason for existence of large fleets of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) and of the Warsaw Pact appear nearly extinct. Indeed, it seems that no armed conflicts involving this form of naval warfare have been fought for a significant time. As so often, the reality is entirely different. Submarine and anti-submarine warfare remain one of most sophisticated forms of armed conflicts to this day. Unsurprisingly, considering the amount of high-technology equipment necessary for their conduct, they are shrouded behind a thick veil of secrecy. This is why the operations of the sole Argentinean aircraft carrier ARA 25 de Mayo during the much-publicised war in the South Atlantic of 1982 remain largely unknown until this very day. It is well-known that the United Kingdom deployed the largest task force its Royal Navy had assembled since the Korean War over 12,000 kilometres away from home. It is well-known that the operations of this task force proved decisive for the outcome of the war: it not only brought the air power that established itself in control of the air space over the battlefield, but also hauled all the troops and supplies necessary to recover the islands that were the core of the dispute. However, the impression created very early during this conflict and largely maintained until today is that ARA 25 de Mayo and other elements of the accompanying Task Force 79 of the Argentinean Navy were forced into a hurried withdrawal by the sheer presence of multiple nuclear attack submarines of the Royal Navy. Based on years of research, including extensive investigation into naval operations of both sides of the conflict, 'A Carrier at Risk' is a vibrant and lucid account of a week-long cat-and-mouse game between anti-submarine warfare specialists on board ARA 25 de Mayo, and multiple nuclear attack submarines of the Royal Navy: an entirely unknown, yet crucial aspect of the South Atlantic War. AUTHOR: Mariano Sciaroni graduated as a lawyer and currently works as a specialist in insurance and commercial law. He also lecturers in procedural law in the law faculty of the Universidad Catolica Argentina. 74 b/w photos, 8 colour photos, 12 colour profiles, 8 maps, 3 tables, 3 diagrams

Reviews

"The Falklands/Malvinas War continues to be a veritable gold mine of lessons to apply to future warfare, especially for ASW operations. This book is a rich resource that covers the triumphs and failures of both the Argentine and Royal Navies." * The Northern Mariner *
"This large format paperback is printed on high-quality paper, so the illustrations are very crisp and clear...a good read on a little known facet of the Falklands/Malvinas War." * Cybermodeler *
The text has been translated from Spanish and reads well. Better, the author has largely avoided taking a partisan approach to his subject. The photo selection is to be commended for its originality.'' * Aeroplanemonthly.com *
"This book will give the reader an understanding of Argentinean carrier operations in the South Atlantic. With over 100 photos, colour maps and profiles; combined with first-hand accounts from both sides the book is highly recommended." * Britmodeller *
"It offers a valuable contribution both to their professional educations and to the wider field of naval history more generally." * Baird Maritime *
Overall, this is a well-researched book about an aspect of a recent war that has not, until now, received the level of attention that it deserves. I thoroughly recommend it to a wide, professional naval readership. * Naval Review *

Author Bio

Mariano Sciaroni graduated as a lawyer and currently works as a specialist in insurance and commercial law. He also lecturers in procedural law in the law faculty of the Universidad Catolica Argentina. In addition, he has a Masters Degree in Strategy and Geopolitics and a postgraduate course in Contemporary Military History, both from the Argentine Armys Military Academy. He has written two books and has also had many articles about military history published in Argentina, United States, Germany and Russia and is a member of the Argentine Institute of Military History. He is a Sub-Lieutenant in the Argentine Army Reserve. Mr. Sciaroni lives with his wife and three children in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

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