The Men-at-Arms series volumes 133–135 by Osprey Publishing form a three-part study of the Falklands War (1982), each focusing on different aspects of the conflict between Britain and Argentina.
133 – Battle for the Falklands (1):
This volume introduces the conflict, covering the background to the Argentine invasion and the initial military situation. It outlines the organisation, equipment, and deployment of both British and Argentine forces at the start of the war.
134 – Battle for the Falklands (2):
This book focuses mainly on naval and air operations, explaining how sea power and air superiority were contested. It details ships, aircraft, tactics, and the key engagements that shaped control of the surrounding waters and skies.
135 – Battle for the Falklands (3): Air Forces
This final volume concentrates on the air war, examining the Argentine and British air forces in depth. It describes aircraft types, pilot training, missions, and the challenges of long-range operations from both sides.
Overall:
Together, the three books provide a detailed, illustrated breakdown of the Falklands War, showing how land, sea, and especially air power interacted in a modern short but intense conflict.
Men at Arms Series (Books 133-135) - Multiple Authors
Genres:
Historical, Non-Fiction
Book Condition:
Fair
Book Type:
Paperback

