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After completion of During the last dog 3 air raids closed from the However, there is also evidence that the torpedoes failed to arm their warheads and could not maintain depth. [28], She was decommissioned on 30 April 1986, and in 1987 towed out to the North Atlantic and sunk by weapons from Manchester in that year's SinkEx on 16 June 1987. Friday June 25th INVASION DAY + 35 the same missile she used in both the Falklands & Gulf wars . with AVENGER to go to the Northern gun-line. Yet, benefiting from a competent commander using ordinary tactics, it still managed to run circles around a dozen antisubmarine frigates from one of the most capable navies in the world, and might easily have sunk several warships had its torpedoes functioned as intended. . Ardent was lost in action on the 21 May 1982 during the Falklands War. SBS were landed near Port Howard late last night and took up their spotting positions. Below are just some of our members who have served at HMS Yarmouth. action stations at 1215 and was in position on the gun-line at 1230. [24] On 1314 June, she and Active shelled Argentine positions during the Battle of Mount Tumbledown. Recommended: Russia's Next Big Military Sale - To Mexico? GLAMORGAN had been bounced by Argentinean aircraft and had sustained some minor The troops ashore have now named us the 'Crazy Y'. We eventually got the call for fire at 0119 and continued to fire for In 1971 she was present at Portsmouth Navy Days.[17]. the tow to her. Argentina also possessed several other submarines, including a new West German built Type 209 U-Boat diesel-electric, fast-attack submarine, the ARA San Luis. We fell out from action stations at 0715 and headed out to According to a postwar analysis conducted by the U.S. Department of the Navy in September 1983: The main British Task Force was located and attacked without success by the Type 209, San Luis. It was not until the following day that the most modern available sub, the San Luis, received orders at its dock at Mar de Plata to depart on a combat patrol around the area of the Malvinas.