The Royal Navy aircraft carrier HMS Invincible which had a leading role in the recovery of the Falkland Islands in 1982 has been sold to a Turkish scrap-yard which specialises in recycling ships.
HMS Invincible - built by the French in 1744 and captured by the British in 1747 - is believed to be one of the most significant warships ever built. A second excavation is being carried out on ...
The Argentine joint attack on HMS Invincible, according to Argentine sources occurred on the 30th May 1982 with two Super Etendard from the naval air force, taking off with the support of four A4C ...
HMS Invincible - built by the French in 1744 and captured by the British in 1747 - is believed to be one of the most significant warships ever built. Teams of archaeologists have already dived on ...
Operational requirements of the Falklands War in 1982 meant the then brand new HMS Invincible, as well as the aging HMS Hermes, would also need to be available to fixed wing aircraft for ground ...