Steel, primarily.
United Kingdom owns the Falkland Islands.The Falklanders were made full British citizens after the British victory over Argentinia in the falklands war in 1983.The British Government have agreed that the Falklands remain a British protectorate until the residents of the Falklands themselves choose not to be.The United Kingdom
Several factors gave the British an advantage in WW 1 in the Battle of the Falklands Islands. Several were the higher speed of the British ships, its tonnage and larger cannons.
AWACS was not used by the British forces as the British Government had scrapped the only ships able to carry an AWACS aircraft. Argentina had no AWACS capability.
The Argentinians, that's why the Falklands are still under the ownership of the UK
The short answer: yes. The Falklands were owned by the British, and they still are. This was why the war broke out, as the Argentinians believed that they had the best claim to ownership of the islands.
The Falkland Islands are British territories' but they are found by Argentina in South America. The Falklands Islands war started in April 1982 when Argentinean forces invaded the Islands. The British government sent Air, Sea and ground forces and dislodged the Argentinean army after two and half months of bloody war.
Two battles that the British were victorious in were the First Sikh War and the Falklands War.
The sinking of the British warship HMS Sheffield accelerated modern naval design.
Shortly after the Americans were kicked out of Vietnam, the British won the Falklands War.
The Battle of the Falklands between Admiral Graf Spee against the British "Battlecruisers" was far more courageous and decisive, than later sea engagements "where they fled from each other." The initial action occurred at Coronel where a British armed cruiser squadron was virtually annihilated, two ships Glasgow and Otranto escaped. Fisher dispatched Invincible and Inflexible to the Falklands and by chance the German ships also headed for the Falklands and on sighting the British ships took off South East. Sturdee immediately gave chase and in a four hour long range battle destroyed four of the five German ships. The fifth ship blew herself up later when cornered by two British ships.
No, the Falklands war was over territory.
If you count the Falkland Islands as British soil, then sometime during the Falklands War of 1982.