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Argentine surface forces begin strikes on the Falklands. A newly built carrier on lend-lease from China is a knock-off version of the Russian Moskva-class carrier. It carries updated and redesigned Yaks, which have been much improved since the initial Soviet designs. Also aboard are Sea Harriers from India, all of which help embolden Argentina's new power projection. The Argentine military nows feels confident that, with a much-bolstered and built-up military, coupled with the British engaged with commitments elsewhere, an eventual occupation of the Falklands (Malvinas) has a high chance of success.
With their forces stretched thin, the British Government appeals to Chile for assistance. However, the Chilean navy is anticipating trouble with Argentina in the Straits of Magellan, and so is unable to respond. Brazil still hesitates to become involved, preferring to remain neutral.
In the interim, the Royal Navy and Auxillary Forces cobble together a small convoy and escort in an attempt to break through and resupply the Falklands.
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