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 | | They are credited with the strategic success of causing the Argentine Air Force (FAA) to withdraw all their Mirage III aircraft to protect against the possibility of similar bombing raids on Argentina. |
 | | FAA Grupo 8 Mirages were deployed to Comodoro Rivadavia and Rio Gallegos in April (before the raids) where they remained until June to protect against any Chilean threat and as reserve for the strike units. |
 | | Some commentators believe that the war could have ended in an Argentine victory if one of the Exocets had hit an aircraft carrier, or if the frequent unexploded bombs had detonated on striking some of the ships, or if Argentina had attacked the British artillery, using the three paratroop regiments already deployed at Comodoro Rivadavia. |
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