Fears mount over defence of the Falklands as Argentina spends millions on their military - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
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Fears mount over defence of the Falklands as Argentina spends millions on their military - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
"Without the aircraft, Typhoon fighter jets based on the Falklands could struggle to sustain round-the-clock patrols over extended distances, including the 1,600-mile round trip to South Georgia."
"A senior RAF source warned that the redeployment of British assets could leave gaps in defensive coverage, particularly if tensions in the South Atlantic were to rise."
"If the Argentines decide they want to test our defences, we would be hard pressed to mount a constant combat air patrol with no ability to mount air-to-air refuelling."
The redeployment of the sole Voyager air-to-air refueling aircraft from the South Atlantic raises concerns about the UK's defense capabilities over the Falkland Islands. Without this aircraft, Typhoon fighter jets may struggle to maintain continuous patrols, especially over long distances. Argentina is modernizing its military, acquiring F-16 fighter jets and seeking additional refueling aircraft. This situation could create gaps in British defensive coverage, particularly if tensions escalate in the region, as highlighted by RAF sources emphasizing the need for more aircraft and pilots.
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